Book description
Freddy, Phil and Don are three grumpy old men, travelling at various
speeds in the slow lane of retirement, at a loss to understand the mad
modern world around them.
Their chosen method of escape from all this is a shared weekly hike
in the Peak District, come gale, hail, snow or torrential rain. They
pass the time bumping into colourful and eccentric locals, but their
real passion is bickering among themselves. Not only about the right
path to take, but also about where they're all going at the fag end of
life. Phil likes to dash up hills trying to beat his personal best,
while Freddy plots how to sabotage him - teasing him at leisure and
asking deep and difficult questions. Stuck in the middle, Don's only
ambition is to stop the squabbling getting out of hand long enough to
find a nice pub for lunch.
As warm as the wind is cold, as dry as the lashing rain is wet,
The Hike is a hilarious tale of bum-warmers,
crayfish-fanciers, East German Trabant enthusiasts, bodger
philosophers, sticky ginger cake, gorgeous countryside and the subtle
art of 'onedownmanship'.
Don Shaw began writing full-time in 1968 and soon became one of
Britain's top television writers, with credits including
Z-Cars, Dangerfield and Van der Valk. His
Wingate trilogy of plays and Bomber Harris both won
BAFTAs. He has also written a number of film screenplays.
Don has made many TV appearances, discussing a variety of topics
ranging from the Carl Bridgewater murder, the IRA and the Falklands
War to the 'Keep Brian Clough at Derby' campaign which he led in 1973.
He is still a regular guest on BBC Radio Derby.
As well as hiking, Don still finds time to run three miles a day,
and his other great passion is flying his own Piper 22 aircraft. He is
married with three children and lives in London and Derbyshire.
You can see more about Don and contact him through his website at
www. donshaw. uk. com