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The Eastern Fells include the greatest single concentrated mass of
high ground in Lakeland: a tremendous barrier running north and
south, high and steep all along its length, rising to above 3000
feet on Helvellyn - the most-often climbed mountain in the Lake
District. Popular resorts such as Ambleside and Grasmere lie in
this sector of the fells, as does the beautiful Patterdale valley
(the best base, in Wainwright's view, for exploring the area). This
is the original Pictorial Guide to the Eastern Fells of Lakeland,
freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original pages. These popular
Pictorial Guides have been treasured by generations of walkers and
are as enchanting and inspiring now as when they were written, half
a century ago.
The Coast to Coast Walk, devised by Alfred Wainwright himself, is
the country's most loved long-distance walking route. It stretches
across 190 miles from St Bees Head on the East coast to Robin
Hood's Bay on the West, passing through the Lake District,
Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. This Readers Edition of
Wainwrght's final Pictorial Guide, first published in 1973, has
been freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original text,
illustrations and beautifully hand-drawn black-and-white route
maps.
The first fully revised and updated edition of A. Wainwright's
pocket-sized guide to the classic Coast to Coast Walk. From St Bees
Head on the Irish Sea by way of the Lake District, the Pennines,
Swaledale and the North York Moors and ending at Robin Hood's Bay
on the North Sea, this 190-mile walk has over the years become one
of the best-loved long-distance routes in the world. First devised
in the early 1970s, the walk has prompted countless enthusiasts to
lace up their walking boots and follow Wainwright's example, and
inspired TV series by Tony Robinson for Channel 5 and Julia
Bradbury for BBC Four. This brand new edition of the Pictorial
Guide contains Wainwright's hand-drawn route maps and his
inimitable commentary, with the route, maps and text completely
revised and brought fully up-to-date by Chris Jesty.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955- 66, has
become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright' s meticulously
hand-drawn maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214
principal hills and mountains of the Lake District, describing the
main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as
lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and
the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every
page combines words and illustrations to present the routes in a
way that is original, visually appealing and easy to follow. The
Far Eastern Fells, Book Two of the Pictorial Guides, covers the
entire area east of Kirkstone Pass, bordered by Ullswater in the
north by Windermere in the south, and includes the ascents of High
Street, Ill Bell, Place Fell and Wansfell.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955-66, has become
the definitive guidebook. Wainwright's meticulously hand-drawn
maps, diagrams and drawings take you up the 214 principal hills and
mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of
ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known
variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and the ridge
routes that can be made to create longer walks. The Northern Fells,
Book Five of Wainwright's Walking Guide, covers an area that
encompasses both the gentler gradients of the Uldale and Caldbeck
Fells and the spectacular mountains of Skiddaw and Blencathra. This
new edition has been comprehensively revised by writer and designer
Clive Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. Paths, maps,
diagrams and route descriptions have been checked and corrected
throughout in this new portable, pocket-sized flexibound format
that can easily be packed and carried in a walker's rucksack.
The Southern Fells include the highest, roughest, grandest fells in
Lakeland including the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike.
Wainwright - a fell-walking legend in his own lifetime - knew the
terrain and conveyed its grandeur and beauty like nobody else. In
this unique Pictorial Guide, he writes of the glorious curves and
simple grandeur of Great Langdale; of Wasdale, 'an emerald amongst
sombre hills'; of enchanting Borrowdale; of the sparkling radiance
of the Duddon; and of the most delectable valley of all - Eskdale,
'sanctuary of peace and solitude'. This is the original Pictorial
Guide to the Southern Fells of Lakeland, freshly reproduced from
Wainwright's original pages. These popular Pictorial Guides have
been treasured by generations of walkers and are as enchanting and
inspiring now as when they were written, half a century ago.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955- 66, has
become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright' s meticulously
hand-drawn maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214
principal hills and mountains of the Lake District, describing the
main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as
lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and
the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every
page combines words and illustrations to present the routes in a
way that is original, visually appealing and easy to follow. This
new edition of Wainwright' s Walking Guide to the Lake District
Fells has been comprehensively revised. Paths, maps, diagrams and
route descriptions have been checked and corrected throughout.
These revisions have been undertaken by writer and designer Clive
Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. The Far Eastern Fells,
Book Two of Wainwright' s Walking Guide, covers the entire area
east of Kirkstone Pass, bordered by Ullswater in the north and
Windermere in the south, and includes the ascents of High Street,
Ill Bell, Place Fell and Wansfell.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955-66, has become
the definitive guidebook. Wainwright's meticulously hand-drawn
maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214 principal hills
and mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of
ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known
variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and the ridge
routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every page combines
words and illustrations to present the routes in a way that is
original, visually appealing and easy to follow. This new edition
of Wainwright's Walking Guide to the Lake District Fells has been
comprehensively revised. Paths, maps, diagrams and route
descriptions have been checked and corrected throughout. These
revisions have been undertaken by writer and designer Clive
Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. The Southern Fells,
Book Four of Wainwright's Walking Guide, covers the great mountain
systems of Scafell-Bowfell and the Coniston fells and includes some
of Wainwright's own favourite ascents, such as Scafell Pike,
Bowfell and Crinkle Crags.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955- 66, has
become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright' s meticulously
hand-drawn maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214
principal hills and mountains of the Lake District, describing the
main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as
lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and
the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every
page combines words and illustrations to present the routes in a
way that is original, visually appealing and easy to follow. This
new edition of Wainwright' s Walking Guide to the Lake District
Fells has been comprehensively revised. Paths, maps, diagrams and
route descriptions have been checked and corrected throughout.
These revisions have been undertaken by writer and designer Clive
Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. The Eastern Fells,
Book One of Wainwright' s Walking Guides, covers the area north of
Ambleside, between Ullswater and Thirlmere, and includes the
ascents of popular fells such as Helvellyn, Catstycam, Fairfield
and Red Screes.
The North Western Fells are bounded by the River Derwent and the
River Cocker - an area lauded by Wainwright as first-class
fell-walking territory. The ridge walking here is some of the
finest in the Lake District, offering views of unsurpassed beauty.
There is something for all walkers: steep, high mountains such as
Grasmoor, rugged individualists such as Castle Crag, and
destinations such as Catbells, which Wainwright calls 'a family
fell where grandmothers and infants can climb the heights together,
a place beloved'. This is the original Pictorial Guide to the North
Western Fells of Lakeland, freshly reproduced from Wainwright's
original pages. These popular Pictorial Guides have been treasured
by generations of walkers and are as enchanting and inspiring now
as when they were written, half a century ago.
The Western Fells offer widely diverse scenery and popular resorts
such as Buttermere and Wasdale Head. They include fine peaks such
as Pillar and Great Gable that rise close to 3,000 feet. There is
also the fascinating Haystacks (where Wainwright asked that his
ashes be scattered) and valley and lake scenery of the very best
vintage. The Pictorial Guides by A. Wainwright, written half a
century ago, have been treasured by generations of walkers. This
edition of The Western Fells is freshly reproduced from
Wainwright's original hand-drawn pages.
The Northern Fells include the rolling Caldbeck and Uldale Fells -
'serene and restful, a perfect sanctuary for birds and animals and
fell-walkers who prefer to be away from the crowds'; Skiddaw - 'an
affable, friendly giant'; majestic Blencathra - 'the mountaineer's
mountain'; Latrigg - the favourite of visitors to Keswick - and
many more. They offer the walker excellent tramping and
exhilarating freedom to wander at will.. The Pictorial Guides by A.
Wainwright, written half a century ago, have been treasured by
generations of walkers. This edition of The Northern Fells is
freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original hand-drawn pages.
The Central Fells of Lakeland include the ever-popular Langdale
Pikes, the supremely lovely foothills overlooking Borrowdale and
the 'silent forests and gaunt crags' above the dark waters of
Thirlmere. The Pictorial Guides by A. Wainwright, written half a
century ago, have been treasured by generations of walkers. This
edition of The Central Fells is freshly reproduced from
Wainwright's original hand-drawn pages.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: A. Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955–66,
has become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright’s meticulously
hand-drawn maps, diagrams and drawings take you up the 214
principal hills and mountains of the Lake District, describing the
main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as
lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and
the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. The
Western Fells, Book Seven of Wainwright’s Walking Guide, covers
Great Gable and the High Stile and Pillar ranges, overlooking the
Ennerdale, Cocker and Wasdale valleys.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955-66, has become
the definitive guidebook. Wainwright's meticulously hand-drawn
maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214 principal hills
and mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of
ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known
variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and the ridge
routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every page combines
words and illustrations to present the routes in a way that is
original, visually appealing and easy to follow. This new edition
of Wainwright's Walking Guide to the Lake District Fells has been
comprehensively revised. Paths, maps, diagrams and route
descriptions have been checked and corrected throughout. These
revisions have been undertaken by writer and designer Clive
Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. The Central Fells,
Book Three of Wainwright's Walking Guide, covers the popular fells
accessible from Great Langdale, Ambleside, Grasmere, Keswick and
Borrowdale, including Harrison Stickle, Pike o'Stickle, Pavey Ark,
Silver How Loughrigg Fell, Helm Crag and Walla Crag.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: A. Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial Guide to
the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955-66, has become the
definitive guidebook. Wainwright's meticulously hand-drawn maps,
diagrams and drawings take you up the 214 principal hills and
mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of
ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known
variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and the ridge
routes that can be made to create longer walks. The North Western
Fells, Book Six of Wainwright's Walking Guide, covers the area
between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, bordered by Crummock Water
and Buttermere to the west and by Bassenthwaite Lake and Derwent
Water to the east.
Alfred Wainwright takes Eric Robson to some of his favourite places
in Scotland, including the far North, the North Western Highlands,
the Isle Of Skye and the Western Highlands.
Explore some of the Lakeland's finest fells in the company in the
one and only A. Wainwright with this handy volume of eight walks
from the Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells and the Outlying
Fells of Lakeland. Includes introductions to each walk by Eric
Robson and a free CD with a commentary narrated by Nik Wood-Jones
(the voice of Wainwright on the recent popular television series).
The fells included in this volume are Catbells, Coniston Old Man,
Haystacks, Helm Crag, Latrigg, Nab Scar, Orrest Head and Place
Fell.
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