Lift-Luck on Southern Roads

Tickner Edwardes (1865 - 1944)

Here for you is the tale of my latest solitary ramble. The journey covers, as you shall see, some two hundred odd miles, through five southern counties of England, and was conceived on an unusual plan. To keep clear of the main roads, and, with two exceptions, the great towns; seeking out the least frequented lanes and by-paths. I covered the whole two-hundred-mile stretch of the way, with camera and pack at surprisingly little expense, by means of lifts taken in any chance vehicle that might be faring in my direction.
My plan consisted in waiting by the roadside, or strolling gently onward until something on wheels, it mattered not what, overtook me. And thus by fits and starts - slow joltings in lumbering farm-waggons, steady crawls in brewers’ drays, quiet hours on the tail-boards of pantechnicons and a momentous evening in a missionary van - I found myself, after many days of travel, at my journey’s end in drowsy Arundel and a great and all but resistless longing to turn about there and then, and do the journey all over again. (From: Lift-Luck on Southern Roads)
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This book is considered to be one of the very first to document the concept of hitchhiking as a method of travelling to your destination by asking to ride in various stranger’s vehicles for different sections of your journey.
So then, why not join Mr Edwardes and me on this intriguing and fascinating trip as we go ‘off the beaten track’ and hitchhike our way through a magnificent part of Southern England at the turn of the last century? - Summary by Steve C

Genre(s): Travel & Geography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Dedicatory Epistle Steve C
00:09:34
Play 01 Chapter I - The Syren City Steve C
00:36:54
Play 02 Chapter II - The Motor Man Steve C
00:21:18
Play 03 Chapter III - The First Step Eastward Steve C
00:26:39
Play 04 Chapter IV - The Culmstock Cat Steve C
00:24:36
Play 05 Chapter V - ''The Blue-Eyed Maid'' Steve C
00:18:17
Play 06 Chapter VI - The Harmonious Ragman Steve C
00:25:31
Play 07 Chapter VII - A Family Breakfast Steve C
00:24:04
Play 08 Chapter VIII - Sunday Afternoon Steve C
00:20:12
Play 09 Chapter IX - The Charm of Wincanton Steve C
00:20:31
Play 10 Chapter X - The Art of Asking the Way Steve C
00:29:15
Play 11 Chapter XI - Recantation Steve C
00:24:54
Play 12 Chapter XII - Gloaming Steve C
00:20:28
Play 13 Chapter XIII - Waking in the Hay Steve C
00:21:31
Play 14 Chapter XIV - Porton Steve C
00:20:43
Play 15 Chapter XV - Divided Ways Steve C
00:29:35
Play 16 Chapter XVI - The Led Horse Steve C
00:23:07
Play 17 Chapter XVII - A Start in the Cold Steve C
00:34:45
Play 18 Chapter XVIII - At Littlecott Inn Steve C
00:15:10
Play 19 Chapter XIX - Sunday Morning in Winchester Steve C
00:20:47
Play 20 Chapter XX - The Amenities of Coal-Heaving Steve C
00:17:26
Play 21 Chapter XXI - An Eloquent Signpost Steve C
00:22:18
Play 22 Chapter XXII - A Song Before Sunrise Steve C
00:25:06
Play 23 Chapter XXIII - ''Heigh-Ho! For the Wind and Rain!'' Steve C
00:18:46
Play 24 Chapter XXIV - The Last Lift Home Steve C
00:26:34