The Scafells A Grand Tour

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This book is a "biography" of England's highest mountain range - the Scafells in the English Lake District. The story of the landscape and our human engagement with it over centuries is told, not as a chronology, but during a long walking tour where points of interest prompt commentary and storytelling.

It describes the Ordnance Survey?s work in measuring the highest mountains in England and the bizarre story of the naming of Scafell Pike. It retells the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge's own account of his hair-raising descent from Sca Fell and the account by William Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy, of her ascent of Scafell Pike.

It tells the story of the birth of the sport of rock climbing and the unusual upper-class Victorian gentlemen who enjoyed the physical risk to the bemusement of their hosts in the local Wasdale community.

Interwoven with these and other stories, is the long history of sheep farming and its environmental legacy, and the pressures on the environment and local communities arising from the large numbers of visitors who are attracted to this ?must see' mountain area.
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Cordee Code: CNS167
No of Pages: 150
Publisher: Lakeland Views Publishing
ISBN13: 9781399941266
Published Date: June 2023
Edition: 1st: June 2023
Binding: Paperback
Illustrations: Colour Photos + Diagrams / Maps
Weight: 350g
Geoarea: Lake District
Product Type: Guide Books
This book is a "biography" of England's highest mountain range - the Scafells in the English Lake District. The story of the landscape and our human engagement with it over centuries is told, not as a chronology, but during a long walking tour where points of interest prompt commentary and storytelling.

It describes the Ordnance Survey's work in measuring the highest mountains in England and the bizarre story of the naming of Scafell Pike. It retells the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge's own account of his hair-raising descent from Sca Fell and the account by William Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy, of her ascent of Scafell Pike.

It tells the story of the birth of the sport of rock climbing and the unusual upper-class Victorian gentlemen who enjoyed the physical risk to the bemusement of their hosts in the local Wasdale community.

Interwoven with these and other stories, is the long history of sheep farming and its environmental legacy, and the pressures on the environment and local communities arising from the large numbers of visitors who are attracted to this 'must see' mountain area.
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