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Rock-climbing in the English Lake District - Exploring the Vertical World: A Climber's Guide to the Lake District - cover

Rock-climbing in the English Lake District - Exploring the Vertical World: A Climber's Guide to the Lake District

Owen Glynne Jones

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'Rock-climbing in the English Lake District,' Owen Glynne Jones crafts an authoritative yet accessible guide that marries practical climbing techniques with a deep appreciation for the stunning natural backdrop of the Lake District. Written in the late 19th century, the book stands as a formative text in the canon of climbing literature, utilizing a vivid narrative style infused with personal anecdotes that captures the spirit of adventure. Jones meticulously details climbing routes, terrain features, and safety measures, thus contextualizing the burgeoning sport of rock climbing within the geographical and cultural landscape of England during a time when outdoor pursuits were gaining popularity among the Victorian middle class. Owen Glynne Jones was an accomplished climber and a pioneering figure in the development of sport climbing. His intimate knowledge of the Lake District, combined with his scientific background, allowed him to approach climbing not only as a recreational endeavor but also as a serious discipline. Jones' work reflects the evolving attitudes towards nature and leisure during a period of industrialization, showcasing his desire to inspire others to explore the great outdoors in a thoughtful and informed manner. For those interested in the history of climbing or seeking guidance on the Lake District's varied landscapes, 'Rock-climbing in the English Lake District' is an indispensable read. Combining both technical insight and narrative allure, this work invites both seasoned climbers and novices to engage with the thrilling and challenging world of rock climbing amidst England'Äôs picturesque scenery.
Disponible depuis: 03/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 312 pages.

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