Tramps Around Dunedin
iver at the right time of year, when ~ the Sunday tramper is beginning to. look out his boots and his rucksack, A. H. Reed comes on the air with a pleasant and extremely uséful series of talks on tramps around Dunedin. His talks, which are obviously the result of long experience, tell us just the sort of things we want to know-easy routes for lazy days, and more difficult ones for others; round trips; and where fuel and water. can be obtained. All this is linked together in Mr. Reed’s easy style, with reminiscence, anecdote, and small items of history, making the talks interesting in themselves to the armchair tramper
a lietinntl tiated as well as being mines of practical information to the more energetic.
Loquax
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 752, 11 December 1953, Page 11
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129Tramps Around Dunedin New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 752, 11 December 1953, Page 11
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