Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

Cicerone’s Walking the Lake District Fells guides are your ultimate fell-by-fell companions to the Lake District fells. A series of eight guidebooks, one for each of the main valley bases, cover ALL the routes up ALL the fells in each area – that’s 230 fells in total.

This guidebook covers 25 fells accessible from the Great Langdale Valley, Grasmere and Ambleside. The area offers stunning scenery and fantastic walking, from charming Loughrigg to eye-catching Helm Crag, from the lofty heights of Bowfell to the iconic Langdale Pikes. England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, is also included in this volume as are a handful of classic ridge routes for longer fell days.

Ideal both for pre-planning and use on the hill, keen hillwalkers will find all the info needed to climb the fells with confidence, plus a fresh perspective on both classic and lesser-known fells. If you’re a summit-bagger you can use our tick lists to check off the fells as you climb them.

What sets these guidebooks apart from the rest?

  • Complete coverage – every route covered, not just the main one.
  • Devise your own routes a variety of ascents, descents, and ridge routes, so you can choose to climb one fell or combine routes to craft your own adventure.
  • Up-to-date route information – complete route description and HARVEY mapping for each fell.
  • Hand-drawn toposand panoramas – easily see the routes up each fell and views from the top.
  • Fell-friendly routes – designed to minimise environmental impact.
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Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

Cicerone’s Walking the Lake District Fells guides are your ultimate fell-by-fell companions to the Lake District fells. A series of eight guidebooks, one for each of the main valley bases, cover ALL the routes up ALL the fells in each area – that’s 230 fells in total.

This guidebook covers 25 fells accessible from the Great Langdale Valley, Grasmere and Ambleside. The area offers stunning scenery and fantastic walking, from charming Loughrigg to eye-catching Helm Crag, from the lofty heights of Bowfell to the iconic Langdale Pikes. England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, is also included in this volume as are a handful of classic ridge routes for longer fell days.

Ideal both for pre-planning and use on the hill, keen hillwalkers will find all the info needed to climb the fells with confidence, plus a fresh perspective on both classic and lesser-known fells. If you’re a summit-bagger you can use our tick lists to check off the fells as you climb them.

What sets these guidebooks apart from the rest?

  • Complete coverage – every route covered, not just the main one.
  • Devise your own routes a variety of ascents, descents, and ridge routes, so you can choose to climb one fell or combine routes to craft your own adventure.
  • Up-to-date route information – complete route description and HARVEY mapping for each fell.
  • Hand-drawn toposand panoramas – easily see the routes up each fell and views from the top.
  • Fell-friendly routes – designed to minimise environmental impact.
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Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

by Mark Richards
Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

Walking the Lake District Fells - Langdale: The Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

by Mark Richards

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Overview

Cicerone’s Walking the Lake District Fells guides are your ultimate fell-by-fell companions to the Lake District fells. A series of eight guidebooks, one for each of the main valley bases, cover ALL the routes up ALL the fells in each area – that’s 230 fells in total.

This guidebook covers 25 fells accessible from the Great Langdale Valley, Grasmere and Ambleside. The area offers stunning scenery and fantastic walking, from charming Loughrigg to eye-catching Helm Crag, from the lofty heights of Bowfell to the iconic Langdale Pikes. England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, is also included in this volume as are a handful of classic ridge routes for longer fell days.

Ideal both for pre-planning and use on the hill, keen hillwalkers will find all the info needed to climb the fells with confidence, plus a fresh perspective on both classic and lesser-known fells. If you’re a summit-bagger you can use our tick lists to check off the fells as you climb them.

What sets these guidebooks apart from the rest?

  • Complete coverage – every route covered, not just the main one.
  • Devise your own routes a variety of ascents, descents, and ridge routes, so you can choose to climb one fell or combine routes to craft your own adventure.
  • Up-to-date route information – complete route description and HARVEY mapping for each fell.
  • Hand-drawn toposand panoramas – easily see the routes up each fell and views from the top.
  • Fell-friendly routes – designed to minimise environmental impact.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783627844
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Publication date: 09/15/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 45 MB
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About the Author

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.
Mark Richards' transition from full-time farmer to full-time outdoor writer has been a gradual one. In 1973, with the direct encouragement of Alfred Wainwright, he wrote his first walking guide to the Cotswold Way. Since then he has indulged his pleasure in exploring rural Britain by creating a range of walking guides. In 1980 he began his three-part guide to the Peak District for Cicerone Press, and in 1987, with Chris Wright, wrote a guide to walking around the former county of Westmorland. This book sowed the seeds of a dream, to be fulfilled some 14 years later, when he and his wife moved to Cumbria. Here he developed a passion for the finest of all walking landscapes, held within and around this marvellous county. Mark has written a Cicerone guide to Great Mountain Days in the Lake District and, after many years of dedicated research, completed his Lakeland Fellranger series of eight guides covering the entire region in 2013. Now living in what was once the Barony of Gilsland, Mark is also close to Hadrian's Wall, enabling him to renew a fascination first kindled when he prepared a guide to walking the Wall in 1993. He has also published a guide to the Wall for Cicerone.

Table of Contents

Author preface Area covered by this guide Key to maps and topos Starting points Introduction Valley bases Fix the Fells Using this guide Safety and access Additional online resources Fells 1 Blea Rigg 2 Bowfell 3 Calf Crag 4 Cold Pike 5 Crinkle Crags 6 Esk Pike 7 Gibson Knott 8 Great End 9 Harrison Stickle 10 Helm Crag 11 High Raise 12 Lingmoor Fell 13 Little Stand 14 Loft Crag 15 Loughrigg Fell 16 Pavey Ark 17 Pike o'Blisco 18 Pike o'Stickle 19 Rossett Pike 20 Scafell Pike 21 Sergeant Man 22 Silver How 23 Steel Fell 24 Tarn Crag 25 Thunacar Knott Ridge routes 1 The Great Langdale Round 2 The Langdale Pikes 3 The Easedale Skyline 4 The Greenburn Horseshoe More to explore Useful contacts A fellranger's glossary List of 230 Fellranger fells
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