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Lake District : high fells

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Steve Goodier
ISBN
9780955355783
Date Published
2011
Size
144 x 104 mm
Number of Pages
64pp
Cost
£5.99
Purchase Info
https://www.northerneyebooks.co.uk/product/top-10-walks-lake-district-the-high-fells/
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Supplier Info

Independent specialist publishers of award-winning walking and outdoors books for the Lake District, Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, other National Parks, Wales Coast Path, Wales and Cheshire. They also publish walking books and guides under the Marabooks, Alyn Books and Wordplay Publishing imprints, reissue new editions of walking and climbing classics, and are closely associated with the popular Walking Wales Magazine/Cerdded Cymru Magazine.


Review:

Publisher's website 2018

This handy, pocket size book explores ten short circular routes on the best high fells in the Lake District.

The Lakeland fells have inspired writers, artists and walkers for centuries. Like the deep valleys that separate them, they were formed by the flow and grind of ancient ice sheets. Above the 2,000-foot contour, they form a high mountain environment whose sheer cliffs, narrow edges, and exposed rocky summits demand respect.

Today, this rugged upland landscape is one of the most visited hill walking areas in Britain. The high fells feature enough classic routes, challenges and captivating views to delight even the most demanding fell walker.


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