Looking for more female voices in all things nature and landscapes; from birds to mountains to sea, hiking and camping and more who I may not already be aware of either on Twitter or beyond please!
Also @SalMcW, @CherylTipp, @shonamain, @shawkirsten, @LindaJCracknell, @kerri_ni, @HelenJMacdonald, @kirstylogan, @laurawatts. There are SO MANY admiring women out there of course, but very eager to learn more.
What an incredible response. Thank you all. A few more to add from me here: @Archieislander, @stace_walton, @nwhitehill, @Nicola_Meighan.
Another one from me, one of my favourite books: ‘A Field Guide to Getting Lost’ by Rebecca Solnit, exploring the art of wandering, self discovery, lots of references to the colour blue and nature. I think about the opening chapter ‘The Blue of Distance’ whenever I’m out walking.
I really could not have asked for a better response to this thread. I have learned so much. It's incredibly warming to see fellow wanderers, nature lovers, writers and artists to connect with one another in such a beautiful and positive way. Thank you, everyone!
Some more:

• The incredibly talented @SapphireGoss whose visuals are often informed by nature and the environment
• Jacquette Hawkes - author of ‘A Land’
• Gwen Moffat - the first British female to become a mountain guide in 1953
• ‘Waymaking’ - women’s adventure writing
You can follow @bluekirkhope.
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