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I have mixed feelings about Walking. On one hand, there were good points made with regard to appreciation of and interaction with nature, as well as various bits of food for thought that I think readers would find both interesting and useful. On the hand, the surface features of Walking are key reasons that I have heard people complain (and I agree with them, here) why they do not like classic literature: the diction and examples are dated, and the writing can get boring because they author has gotten caught up in describing the details of interactions or bits of scenery (a style that cycled in and out of fashion for various reasons). While I think those complaints apply to Walking, I also think it is worth the read, especially for how short it is. Though I will probably never read Walking again in its entirety, I certainly will reread the several sections that spoke to me and made the essay worth reading overall.