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Alfred Wainwright (1907 - 1991) is the 'guru' of many Lake District
fellwalkers. He devised and wrote seven Pictorial Guides to the Lake
District fells from 1952 - 1965. In the guides he describes routes of
ascent and descent for each of the 214 fells. He gives details of the
view from the summit as well as connecting ridge routes to neighbouring
fells. There have been many guide book writers, but none approaching
the genius of 'AW', as he is known. The challenge for all lovers of hillwalking in the Lake District is to climb the 214 'Wainwrights'.
Wainwright
divided the Lake District into seven self-contained areas using
natural boundaries such as lakes, valleys and low passes.
These areas are as follows: The Eastern Fells (Book 1), The Far
Eastern Fells (Book2), The Central Fells (Book 3), The Southern
Fells (Book 4), The Northern Fells (Book 5), The North Western Fells
(Book 6) and The Western Fells (Book 7).
Following my
retirement, I decided to finish the task of climbing or crossing the
summits of all 214 fells. To date I have completed 196
fells. Beattie began her fellwalking career in 2007. She
has topped out on 111 fells, so far.
These pages
detail the fells already climbed in my completion of the 214
Challenge. For ease of reference, the fells are arranged in
the same order that they appear in Wainwright's Pictorial Guides.
For details of my walks and photographs, refer to the fells listed
in each Pictorial Guide section.
'Mountain
climbing is an epitome of life, and good practice for it. You
start at the bottom, the weaklings and the irresolute drop out on
the way up, the determined reach the top. Life is like that.'
Alfred Wainwright Fellwanderer
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Photographs taken with a Fuji MX-2900
Zoom or a Canon EOS 20D
Copyright © 2008 Derek Cockell All Rights
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THE PICTORIAL GUIDES
The Eastern Fells
The Far Eastern Fells
The Central Fells
The Southern Fells
The Northern Fells
The North Western Fells
The Western Fells
The 214
Challenge
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