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S**Y
Very Good
Very useful, and interesting. Good price.
L**N
If you walk in the Lakes then these are the ...
If you walk in the Lakes then these are the books have as your guide along side your OS map :)
M**A
great
Came in plenty of time. Looks good. Good value for money. Was pleased with the item. No problems with the purchase, would definately recommend.
S**L
Great book - great price
What can i say that hasn't been said already about Wainwrights guides? The detailed sketches are immaculate and Chris Jesty has updated the guides to a high standard. Excellent! Plan your next day on the fells in the comfort of your armchair - easy with these guides.
N**N
Essential To The Fell Walker
In response to the first reviewer of this book, I would contend that this is an essential purchase for anybody proposing to walk in the higher and more remote areas of the North West (and this goes for the other six areas) Fells. Whilst a good map is useful for back-up, none of them can be completely trusted to accurately show footpaths. These second editions are as good as it gets and the route notes and "summit" layouts provide far more that either OS or Harveys could ever give you.For those who cannot get to the fells, Alfred Wainwright (and Chris Jesty) will remind you of what you are missing.
J**M
A Pictorial guide to the North Western Fells
As with all these pictorial guides it`s a good quality book fits nicely into my rucksack,These books are so full of detail and the mapping i find is better in some cases than the O/S maps although the two should be used in conjunction,Excellent illustrations throughout.
D**R
This version is the best.
Better than ever and this updated version is a much better option than the standard (dated) versions. Oddly we've found it great for taking to the pub that night after the days walk to relive the adventure!
J**N
A Perfect Companion To The North Western Fells
If you have used a Wainwright guide before, you won't need to be informed any further just how wonderful these pocket books are. However, if you are a newcomer to the fells, or haven't come across this series yet, then please believe me when I say that there is simply no better companion to exploring the peaks of the Lake District.For those whose interest is purely to walk the fells, these books cover every angle of the mountains to a remarkable extent, including route descriptions, maps, summit views, and some beautiful hand-drawn pictures by the author. Be aware that these guides cover the fells only, though, so for a wider coverage regarding attractions, etc. within the Lake District, you will require another guidebook in addition. I know that for me, at least, these books are more than enough!Wainwright's books were fastidious and personal account of his Lakeland, which makes them a thoroughly enjoyable read - all too often now, most guides just describe facts in an incredibly detached manner, and how to get the most for your money.Though I have a great deal of affection for the original books, I would recommend the revised editions, updated by Chris Jesty, which are distinguished from the original editions by the colour photographs on the cover. Wainwright himself was more than aware that in the future his guides would become steadily inaccurate, since mountain paths come and go over 50 years, and Mr Jesty has done a diligent job in detailing changes that have occurred to the original routes and their environment, whilst maintaining the spirit of the original guides. In addition, the paths are marked in red ink on the maps, making them much easier to follow whilst on the fells.Though the book of each area is, in my opinion, essential whilst walking in that region of the Lakes, I must make some comment regarding the specific details of this book, The North Western Fells. The fell density is a lot greater in this region than in most of the Lake District, and as such ascending the slopes can be more tiring due to the relative steepness. However, this is compensated for by some spectacular ridges joining the peaks, and I can quite happily spend a day up on the fells, crossing from summit to summit. For a quick and relatively painless walk, though, Catbells is a pretty little fell, and ideal for a family walking trip.In short, if you are new to walking in an area of the fells, or merely want a new perspective, these books are essential!
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