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Running High
The first continuous traverse of the 303 mountains of Britai
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| Cordee Code: | CTJ155 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 155 x 235 mm |
| No of Pages: | 255 |
| Publisher: | Hayloft Publishing Ltd |
| ISBN13: | 9781904524151 |
| Author: | Hugh Symonds |
| Published Date: | January 2017 |
| Edition: | 1st ed 2017 reprint |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Weight: | 40g |
| Product Type: | Book |
* THE STORY OF AN EPIC RUN
* 2000 miles in 97 days * half a million feet of mountain
* 277 Scottish Munros * 4 English tops * 15 Welsh peaks * 7 Irish summits
* A SPUR TO ALL MUNRO-BAGGERS
* A FASCINATING HUMAN ACCOUNT, IN DIARY FORM, NOT ONLY BY HUGH BUT ALSO BY HIS WIFE PAULINE AND THE CHILDREN
* THE FIRST CONTINUOUS TRAVERSE OF THE 3000 FOOT MOUNTAINS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Hugh Symonds was voted Runner of the Year in 1990, is an international fell runner and three times winner of the classic Yorkshire Three Peaks Race. He has trekked in Iceland and the Himalayas, and competed in the USA, Italy, Switzerland and France as well as at home. When not runing and fund-raising, Hugh teaches mathematics at Sedbergh School in the Yorkshire Dales.
* 2000 miles in 97 days * half a million feet of mountain
* 277 Scottish Munros * 4 English tops * 15 Welsh peaks * 7 Irish summits
* A SPUR TO ALL MUNRO-BAGGERS
* A FASCINATING HUMAN ACCOUNT, IN DIARY FORM, NOT ONLY BY HUGH BUT ALSO BY HIS WIFE PAULINE AND THE CHILDREN
* THE FIRST CONTINUOUS TRAVERSE OF THE 3000 FOOT MOUNTAINS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Hugh Symonds was voted Runner of the Year in 1990, is an international fell runner and three times winner of the classic Yorkshire Three Peaks Race. He has trekked in Iceland and the Himalayas, and competed in the USA, Italy, Switzerland and France as well as at home. When not runing and fund-raising, Hugh teaches mathematics at Sedbergh School in the Yorkshire Dales.