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Bill Birkett

    Walk Borrowdale & Keswick
    The hillwalker's manual
    The Grasmere Yearbook
    Walk Ullswater & Patterdale
    A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley
    A Year in the Life of the Langdale Valleys
    • Twenty walks around and above Seathwaite, Seatoller, Stonethwaite, Thornthwaite, Rosthwaite, Watendlath, Grange, Lodore, Newlands, Derwentwater, Keswick, Briathwaite and Bassenthwaite.

      Walk Borrowdale & Keswick2022
    • Walk Ambleside, Rydal and Grasmere is a practical walking guidebook to twenty one walks in the Lake District around and above Ambleside, Waterhead, Rydal and Grasmere

      Walk Ambleside, Rydal & Grasmere2022
    • This new walking guide to Ullswater & Patterdale contains 20 circular walks - with both longer walks for the energetic fell walker and short walks for those wanting to stay at valley level.

      Walk Ullswater & Patterdale2021
      5,0
    • Grasmere, at the heart of the Lake District National Park and World Heritage Site, is one of the most celebrated valleys in the region. This is a personal photographic diary by award-winning photographer Bill Birkett of the changing seasons in Grasmere.

      The Grasmere Yearbook2020
      5,0
    • Year in the Life of Snowdonia

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This seventh photographic essay by Bill Birkett captures his enduring love for Britain's wild mountain areas across the seasons. Snowdonia, the third largest National Park in Britain, showcases a stunning variety of landscapes, from the rugged mountains surrounding Snowdon to the remote high groups of the Rhinogs, Arennigs, and Arans, culminating in the impressive Cadair Idris. Spanning 85 kilometers from Conwy's historic castle in the north to Aberdovey's Roman road in the south, Snowdonia draws over 6 million visitors each year. It serves as a hub for nature enthusiasts and is a vital recreational area for climbers and walkers. The region is home to 27,500 residents, predominantly Welsh speakers, who share cultural ties with other Atlantic coastal communities like Cornwall, Brittany, and the Basque region. Snowdon, at 1,085 meters, is Wales' highest peak, with its evocative name Eryri meaning 'place of the eagles.' The park features dramatic scenery and diverse habitats for wildlife, with 37 kilometers of coastline marked by deep estuaries. Glacially carved valleys, nourished by mountain lakes and streams, support remnants of broad-leaved woodlands, making Eryri home to more National Nature Reserves than any other British National Park.

      Year in the Life of Snowdonia2009
      5,0
    • Probably the best known and best loved of all Lakeland valleys is here caught through the seasons in a series of stunning photographs by the noted climber, photographer and writer Bill Birkett. Over a hundred images, ranging from the grandeur of the great mountains surrounding the valley through the more mundane activities of the local farmers to the details of the spectacular prehistoric carvings and artefacts which are still extant, trace and record the subtle interplay of man and nature which characterise the peculiar beauty of the Lake District. As with last year's extraordinarily successful A Year in the Life of Richmond Park, the work of a first class photographer augmented by a well informed text will make an irresistible gift book for the many millions who know and love the area.

      A Year in the Life of the Langdale Valleys2004
      5,0
    • The hillwalker's manual

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The leading practical manual for the walker, covering equipment, safety, navigation, survival and photography.. The Hillwalker's WorldWeather and seasons, physical features, altitude and nature, organisations, hill environment. EquipmentFootwear, clothing, rucksacks, winter, equipment care. NavigationUsing the map, compass work, other methods of navigation. TechniquesRoute planning, preparation, footcare, group leadership, solo walking, walking technique. Survival Being prepared, dealing with natural hazards, accident and rescue. PhotographyCameras, lenses, filters, tripods, film, storage, techniques, sharp photographs, light, composition

      The hillwalker's manual2004
      3,4
    • Written by a team of experienced walkers and guides this book is a guide to trekking among the highest mountains and uncovering some of the remotest regions of the globe, a far cry away from the stress of civilization. Detailed fact files provide essential information needed to plan each trek.

      Classic treks: The 30 most spectacular walks in the world2000
    • Complete Lakeland Fells

      Over 120 Classic Walks to All Fell Tops

      A comprehensive and detailed route reference work on the Lakeland Fells, this book covers all the Fell tops over 1,000 feet (305m) in the English Lake District National Park. The legendary beauty, unique character and accessibility of the Lake District makes it irresistible to hill walkers of all levels. "Complete Lakeland Fells" gives walking distances and duration along with altitudes gained for every walk and the heights of the major fells encountered. The regions are divided into six geographical areas, with 129 circular walks chosen for their character, quality and practicality by a local author with years of climbing experience.

      Complete Lakeland Fells1998