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- or fellwalking in the United Kingdom. Though hillwalking can entail scrambling to reach a mountain summit, it is not mountaineering. Fellwalking is a...
- Wainwright Society was inaugurated in 2002, with the aim of keeping alive the fellwalking traditions and ideas promoted by Alfred Wainwright through his guidebooks...
- are Brocken Spectres and How Do They Form?", an article on the Online Fellwalking Club page (dead link, 2012 archived version) A Cairngorm example, from...
- fell running, which takes its name from the fells of the district. "Fellwalking" is also the term used locally for the activity known in the rest of...
- the main road at Seatoller by a rough track. However the emergence of fellwalking as an outdoor activity at the end of the 19th century led to the hamlet...
- "The Coledale Horseshoe with extras". Brians Walks. Retrieved 12 September 2021. A Wainwright, Fellwalking with Wainwright (London 1984) Coledale Round...
- where the gradient climbed is a significant component of the difficulty Fellwalking, hillwalking Fell Diesel, the po****r name for the British Rail 10100...
- beginning of the nineteenth century. Samuel Taylor Coleridge did a lot of fellwalking during the years when he lived near Keswick. In August 1800, barely a...
- onwards he worked with Alfred Wainwright on a series of books, including Fellwalking with Wainwright which won the 1985 Lakeland Book of the Year. He judged...
- deteriorates. This summit has therefore been taken as the boundary of fellwalking country." Later guidebook writers have disagreed, adding and the remainder...