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Posts by Christopher Goddard

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A beautiful afternoon run up to the Winny Stone with the curlew in full voice.

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Beautiful path through a forbidden beech woodland near Slaithwaite.

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Thanks, glad to hear you're enjoying the books 🙏

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Late autumn in Marsden, researching West Yorkshire Woods part 3. Even where the map shows few trees, it is amazing what this county throws up at every turn!

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Drawing the white voids at an art workshop at Marsden Walking Festival. Trying to think differently how to look at the things around us and portray them on paper was a great experience.

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Fascinating, and affirmation that the collaboration works as we hoped in linking the story with real places (however fanciful some of them may be) to produce a deeper level of appreciation for both the story and the real events that inspired it. Thanks for sharing 🙏

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New open access article: Jon Goodson & I in Annals of Tourism Research on #historicalfiction, #mediatourism & ‘lieux d’imagination’. Using #TheGallowsPole and the Cragg Vale Coiners, we show how narrative & reality status shape the visitor experience. authors.elsevier.com/a/1lnwDaZ3EmtJ2

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I feel like a guest of honour. What a lovely day in Beverley 🙏

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Gearing up for a book sighting with @mikepadgettauthor.bsky.social at the Beverley Bookshop 11-1 today. #beverley #yorkshirecoast1

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Brightlingsea seen across the marshes of Flag Creek while exploring the England Coast Path in North Essex #hightideisbest

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I'm celebrating Yorkshire Day with the launch of my new book The Yorkshire Coast. Hot off the press and now available at christophergoddard.net/product/the-...

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A deserted Skara Brae just before they shut up for the day. As fine a series of small walls as you'll see anywhere.

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A beautiful but suitably wild day on the Outrun on the west coast of Orkney.

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A very sketchy way down to Hummersea Beach on the Cleveland coast. Rotten wooden steps and a rope lead to a narrow metal ladder leading down the cliff.

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The start of the Yorkshire Coast Path in Middlesbrough by the wall of the former saltworks and in the lee of the Transporter Bridge.

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The Appleton Thorn itself, beautifully kempt it is too.

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It's already too hot for Alfie! Sheltering from the April sun behind a rock at Bank Top in Cragg Vale.

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It's already too hot for Alfie! Sheltering from the April sun behind a rock at Bank Top in Cragg Vale.

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Hornsea Mere from the earthworks of the abandoned medieval village at Southorpe.

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Coastal erosion in action between Hornsea and Mappleton as the field edge the farmer must have ploughed just a few weeks back has already collapsed, along with the coast path alongside it.

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Skipsea Castle mound, an artificial hill created in the 12th century in the middle of what was once Skipsea Mere. An extraordinary work. #eastriding #yorkshirecoast

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The crumbling faces of the East Yorkshire coast near Aldbrough make for a beautiful walk on a section of the England Coast Path due to open this summer.

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🧵 if you're wondering where I find out about these historic spots, I use @chrisgoddardmap.bsky.social 's illustrated route guidebooks. He includes lots of rich historical details that aren't always mentioned on OS maps.

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At #HebdenBridge town hall. Here's the anthology of authors who met there today. Next Gritstone event at this venue, launch of new book by @andrewbibby-writer.bsky.social , Feb 28, 5pm. @windhovering.bsky.social @chrisgoddardmap.bsky.social @andrewmccloy.bsky.social @cumbriapr.bsky.social

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Weather Experience A blog about a wild wet and windy day on the Yorkshire coast near Whitby and Scarborough when not a soul but me was out in the elements... and how lucky I was!

A new blog post about a wild wet and windy day on the Yorkshire coast near Whitby and Scarborough when not a soul but me was out in the elements... and how lucky I was!
christophergoddard.net/story/weathe...

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Hayburn Wyke waterfall in full force yesterday. The whole beach was a stream and the angry roar of the waves competed with that of the waterfall to create an otherworldly din.

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The sandstone pillar on Lebberston Cliff near Cayton Bay has collapsed. I was going to give it a name too in my book, but I guess that's why it didn't have one. Any features on this coastline are too temporary to gain real traction!

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Essex Bridge in Staffordshire. A 16th century packhorse bridge on another beautiful part of the Staffordshire Way near Shugborough Hall and Great Haywood

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Indeed. I'm doing a survey of it, but so far it's a lovely route around Leek and the Churnet Valley.

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Mow Cop Castle perched on a gritstone outcrop overlooking the Cheshire plain marks the start of the Staffordshire Way.

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