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Agony and virtue of delayed gratification | Walking


Hill walking is better to do than anticipate, writes
Margaret Squires, but
Hikers scrambling across Aonach Eagach, Glen Coe, Scottish Highlands. Photograph: Pearl Bucknall/Alamy
Hikers scrambling across Aonach Eagach, Glen Coe, Scottish Highlands. Photograph: Pearl Bucknall/Alamy
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Sun 2 May 2021 11.29 EDT
Last modified on Sun 2 May 2021 12.01 EDT
Adrian Chiles is wrong when he says that everything we want we can get almost immediately (Sometimes waiting is better than bingeing. (Ask the millions who watched Line of Duty, 29 April). This year and last, we spent long periods in lockdown and none of my hill-walking friends in Scotland could climb a mountain unless it was in the same regional division as them.

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