The Scafells by Guy Richardson

The Scafells by Guy Richardson

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The story of the creation and human engagement with the Scafells, England's highest mountain range, which is told, not as a chronology, but during a long walking tour passing around and through the mountains.

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The Scafells by Guy Richardson

Within the book's covers lies the life story of England's highest mountain range - the Scafells in the English Lake District. The story of the mountains and our human engagement with them over centuries is told, not as a chronology, but during a long walking tour where points of interest prompt commentary and storytelling. After centuries of relative obscurity comes the gradual discovery of the Scafells by curious and adventurous outsiders, assisted by their often-bemused local hosts. Famous literary figures of the past, such as the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy, recount their epic stories of fell walking and climbing. The mountains become appreciated and loved, sparking concern about the protection of their natural beauty. National newspapers report on controversy when big beasts in the English establishment spectacularly lock horns over the protection of the Scafells and their landscape setting. The surveyors of the Ordnance Survey labour in often trying conditions to map the whole range and measure the heights, establishing Scafell Pike as the highest mountain of them all. From new research never published before comes the bizarre story of how the mountain belatedly acquired its own name. Interwoven with these and other stories, the tour passes through the long history of sheep farming in the Scafells and the environmental legacy it has left us today, and sees first-hand the challenges the large number of visitors bring for the future of this iconic mountain area. A story for both boots-on and armchair readers that looks beyond the scenic beauty alone.
Bill Birkett, one of England's foremost mountain writers and photographers, says This book is not a quick readThe Scafells - A Grand Tour has been well researched and is highly informative. Indeed the extent and depth of information portrayed is quite astonishing. There is material here that, to my knowledge, has never appeared in the public domain before. For those that love the Lakeland Fells and want to learn more about the Scafells, in addition to the simple fact that they constitute England's highest mountain group, this is a remarkable book.
The author has been climbing and walking in the Scafells mountain range for 35 years. He has detailed knowledge of history of the Scafells and present-day management issues and is a past member of the Lake District National Park Partnership which advises on the national park's management. In 2020 the author was the winner of the Landscape and Tradition category in the annual Lakeland Book of the Year Awards.
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ISBN 13 9781399941266
ISBN 10 1399941267
Title The Scafells
Author Guy Richardson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lakeland Views Publishing
Year published 2023-06-28
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.