John Wyatt first encountered the Lake District during a boyhood camping trip to Windermere. He was overwhelmed by the freedom of the landscape & the closeness to nature. It was as if he belonged here, amongst the fells, the crags, & the endless horizon. This call to the wild stayed with him, becoming so powerful that one day he did what many only dream of: he left a steady job & his town life to become a forestry worker in a Lakeland wood at Cartmel Fell. This is one of the finest books ever written on the Lake District. Like Thoreau, John Wyatt embraced the simplicity of living alone in a woodland hut.