East of the main Lakeland fells lies a quieter, less visited landscape of ancient drove roads, sweeping ridgelines and hidden valleys. The 36 summits covered in this volume span the Kentmere, Haweswater and Ullswater valleys, from the broad plateau of High Street, the highest Roman road in England, and the celebrated Kentmere Horseshoe to the rarely visited eastern tops that offer genuine solitude within the Lake District National Park.

This Cicerone guidebook by Mark Richards, encouraged to begin writing by Alfred Wainwright himself, covers every fell in the area, fell by fell, with HARVEY mapping, hand-drawn topos and panoramas. Clear guidance on difficulty throughout means walkers of all abilities can plan each ascent with confidence.

  • Complete fell-by-fell coverage of all 36 summits, with every ascent, descent and ridge connection described, from High Street and Place Fell to lesser-known tops including Whinfell Beacon, Grayrigg Forest and Winterscleugh
  • HARVEY mapping, hand-drawn topos and panoramas for each fell, making it easy to identify your line of ascent and anticipate the views waiting at the top
  • Four ridge routes, including the Kentmere Horseshoe, the Martindale Round, the Blea Water Circuit and the Borrowdale Round, linking summits into rewarding longer days across the eastern fells
  • Fell-friendly routes designed to protect the paths and landscapes of the Lake District UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Valley base information for Haweswater, Kentmere, Patterdale, Pooley Bridge and surrounding centres, with guidance on difficulty, seasonal conditions and access
  • Summit tick lists for all 36 fells, part of a series covering all 230 Lake District summits across eight volumes

High Street and the Kentmere Horseshoe draw walkers east, but it is the quieter summits beyond that that leave the lasting impression. This guidebook ensures you find every one of them.

The Mardale and the Far East volume is one of eight in the Walking the Lake District Fells series, together covering all 230 fells across the Lake District National Park.

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Mark Richards’ Walking the Lake District Fells series is a unique collection of eight guidebooks with all the routes to the summits of 230 Lakeland fells. This guide explores 36 summits from the Mardale area. Designed so peak-baggers can create adventures using the complete route descriptions, HARVEY maps, fell-friendly paths, and hand-drawn topos.
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Map keys Area covered by this guide Author preface Starting points Introduction Valley bases Fix the Fells Using this guide Safety and access Additional online resources Fells 1 Angletarn Pikes 2 Arthur's Pike 3 Beda Fell 4 Bonscale Pike 5 Branstree 6 Brock Crags 7 Caudale Moor 8 Froswick 9 Gray Crag 10 Grayrigg Forest 11 Grey Crag 12 Hallin Fell 13 Harter Fell 14 Hartsop Dodd 15 High Raise 16 High Street 17 Ill Bell 18 Kentmere Pike 19 Kidsty Pike 20 Loadpot Hill 21 Mardale Ill Bell 22 Place Fell 23 Rampsgill Head 24 Rest Dodd 25 Sallows 26 Selside Pike 27 Shipman Knotts 28 Steel Knotts 29 Tarn Crag 30 Thornthwaite Crag 31 Troutbeck Tongue 32 Wansfell 33 Wether Hill 34 Whinfell Beacon 35 Winterscleugh 36 Yoke Ridge routes 1 The Kentmere Horseshoe 2 The Martindale Round 3 The Blea Water Circuit 4 The Borrowdale Round More to explore Useful contacts A fellranger's glossary The Lake District fells
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786310354
Publisert
2020-03-19
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Biografisk notat

In 1980 Mark Richards began his three-part guide to the Peak District for Cicerone Press. He later moved to Cumbria and, after 14 years' dedicated research, completed his series of Lakeland Fellranger guides covering the entire region. He has also written a guide to Hadrian's Wall Path.