England’s Everest
The 200-Year Story Of The Lake District 24-Hour Fell Record
£15.00
The Lake District 24-Hour Fell Record is a test of peak bagging in the space of a day. The record-holder is the man or womanwho can scale more peaks than any other.
This book charts the development of the record over the past 200 years. It began when intrepid walkers first sought to link Cumbrian fells over the course of one long outing. It is now one of the highest pinnacles in Lake District enducrance fell running.
The Fell Record has a distinct and deep history, involving Victorian controversies, the Great War, the quest for Everest, and the emergence of fell running as a sport. For the first time, England’s Everest tells its fascinating story.
All profits donated to KESWICK MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM
publisher:
Independent Publishing Network
pages:
201p
Publication Date:
2025-06-01
format:
Hardback; 210 x 148mm
ISBN:
9781836548225
illustrations:
More than 50 landscape and portrait illustrations and colour photographs