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A Year in the Life of Buttermere Bill Birkett

A Year in the Life of Buttermere By Bill Birkett

A Year in the Life of Buttermere by Bill Birkett


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Summary

Award-winning author-photographer Bill Birkett portrays Buttermere throughout the seasons, from its awakening in spring to the icy grip of winter.

A Year in the Life of Buttermere Summary

A Year in the Life of Buttermere by Bill Birkett

This photographic essay, the fourth Lake District volume in Bill Birkett's prize-winning and widely praised valley portraits, captures all the facets of the delightful Buttermere Valley throughout the seasons, from the ever-changing mood of its lakes and tarns to its inspirational high fells. The pure influences of lake and mountain are dominant, and the changing combinations of light magnify form and scale here as nowhere else. The narrow valley of Buttermere, the 'secret valley', lies squeezed deep in the mountains towards the north-west fringes of Cumbria. With its lakes - Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater - and high surround of peaks it is rightly regarded as one of the most awe-inspiring and dramatic of the Lakeland dales. Steeped in myth and legend, protected by the high mountain passes of Honister, Newlands Hause and Whinlatter, it remains an intriguing oasis of quiet and calm. Its many fine waterfalls include Scale Force, which has the longest vertical drop in the region; there is wonderful walking over the tops and by the lake shore, and an array of magnificent crags invites climbers to seek their thrills and challenges. Mary Robinson, the 'Maid of Buttermere' and reputedly the beauty of the late eighteenth century, may be long gone, but there is more than enough natural beauty on which to feast the eye. Of all the Lakeland places he knew so well, Buttermere was especially dear to the great fell-walker Alfred Wainwright: his ashes are scattered there, beside the shore of Innominate Tarn high on the rugged top of Haystacks, and he is commemorated in a plaque in the blood-red granite church of St James above Buttermere village.

A Year in the Life of Buttermere Reviews

A beautiful book to be treasured. Keswick Reminder A portfolio of images that capture the many faces of a delectable valley isolated from the main tourist areas by its high passes. Cumbria This book will attract you to Buttermere whatever time of year you are in the Lake District, and will entice you back if you've been there before. Irish Mountain Log

About Bill Birkett

Bill Birkett is one of Britain's foremost mountain writers and photographers. Photography, climbing and walking have been his lifelong passions. He first started exploring the mountains with his father Jim Birkett, a leading climber and naturalist. Twice a winner of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild BEST OUTDOOR BOOK for his A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley. and A Year in the Life of Langdale Valley, Bill is also the author of photographic portaits of Borrowdale and Glencoe and Scafell - Portrait of a Mountain. To find out more about Bill Birkett, click here

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GOR004792648
9780711229877
0711229872
A Year in the Life of Buttermere by Bill Birkett
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
2009-05-07
112
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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