Lake District Mountain Landforms

Lake District Mountain Landforms

Hardback Published on: 04/03/2010
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Synopsis

Written with fell walkers and other countryside enthusiasts in mind this thoroughly engaging and absorbing book shows that there is much more to the Lake District than simply 'stanes and watter'. Have you ever wondered why Scafell is different from Skiddaw, or why the east side of Helvellyn is different from the west side, or why Ullswater is different from Windermere, or why the summit of Helm Crag is, well, a bit craggy? If so, this book will provide some answers, together with a deeper understanding of how the fell country acquired its special characteristics. The physical landscape of the Lake District acts like a giant magnet, attracting several million visitors every year to the fell country. From John Constable to Alfred Wainwright, via William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter, the Lake District has inspired visitors and residents alike. Although often romanticised in words and pictures as static and enduring, the mountains of the Lake District are dynamic elements of nature undergoing constant change. Media interest in climate change, storms, floods and landslides has done much to increase the public's perception of a 'dynamic' rather than a 'static' physical landscape.

For those who think they know all there is to know about the mountains of the Lake District this book provides details of a different facet that is accessible to all who take the time 'to stand and stare'

  • Publisher: Carnegie Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781904244561
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 272 x 195 x 15 mm

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Lake District Mountain Landforms
Lake District Mountain Landforms
At last, a book about the Lake District that is not crammed with pictures of landlubbers in Grasmere or ducks on Windermere, and meres are meres and waters... READ MORE
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