Sometimes words are an inadequate medium. Sometimes pictures are all that you need.
In John Berger’s fabulous book Ways of Seeing, a collection of seven essays, three consist solely of images. These essays are no less detailed or illuminating than the other four which use both words and pictures.
So, here we have the story of a thwarted adventure at Loch Muick, a Munro bagged, and a plan B route taken. But I didn’t need to tell you that, if the pictures do their job properly.
Dear Callum,
I’m in the midst of launching a zine that focuses on Scottish adventure cycling and I think this is an ideal candidate for a submission.
Have a nosey at the below link and shoot me an email if you have any questions.
Best,
Jack
(http://zine.mycountry.cc/submissions/call-for-submissions.html)
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Hi Jack,
Thanks for that, looks like an interesting project, have you read some of the other posts like Rule #9 or Sermon? They may also be suitable, I’ll drop you an email.
Cheers
Callum
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