In the book “Of Walks and Walking Tours: An Attempt to find a Philosophy and a Creed,” Arnold Haultain shares his love and skill for walking. His walks are not short or easy in common sense. Today, we call them treks or hikes. But, in his terms, a 40-mile outing is a regular walk. The author gives tips on picking the proper clothing or packing the food for a walk. Other chapters include notes on the spirituality of nature, practical transcendentalism, the mood for walking, evening meditations, and the instinct for walking.