by Alfred Wainwright (Author), Chris Jesty (Editor), Alfred Wainwright (Author), Chris Jesty (Editor)
The Western Fells lie within a wide sector, driving deep into the heart of Lakeland at Sty Head. They are bounded in the north-west by the Cocker valley, 'jewelled by the lovely lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water'. South-west their boundary is Wasdale, running towards the sea. The rugged territory around Sty Head is crowded with fine peaks: the hoary old favourite, Great Gable, the magnificent Pillar, the fascinating Haystacks and the exhilarating spine of the High Stile ridge. Further west the slopes are smooth and rounded, declining into grassy foothills and rolling sheep pastures - terrrain described by Wainwright as splendid walking country, but comparatively unexciting and unfrequented. This second edition of The Western Fells has been brilliantly revised by Chris Jesty, a trained cartographer who worked with Wainwright on some of the maps in his later large-format guides. All footpaths have been rewalked, all routes checked, all maps and text updated. Paths and routes are picked out in red to make them easier to follow, and parking information is included. This new edition of the classic walking guide is Wainwright for the 21st century.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 08 Oct 2009
ISBN 10: 0711221995
ISBN 13: 9780711221994
Prizes: Winner of Walk Reader Awards: Best Walking Book - Gold 2009.