Angela Risner

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In England, the pastime was first known as “pedestrianism,” a term coined by the great Romantic walker William Wordsworth, who famously strolled, on average, twenty miles a day and wrote often of the splendor to be had roving past “endless woods / Blue pomp of lakes, high cliffs, and falling floods.”
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