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Kinder Scout: The People''s Mountain

English

By (author): Ed Douglas John Beatty

`We made Kinder Scout, not just metaphorically, or metaphysically, not just with our stories and our battles, but literally changed its shape, from the peat washing off its summit, to the drystone walls that turn the hillside into a harmonious grid, the trees that are and more often aren't there, to the creatures that we've allowed to remain and those we've done away with. It's our mountain.' In 1951 the Peak District was designated the UK's first national park: a commitment to protect and preserve our countryside and wild places. Sandwiched between Manchester and Sheffield, and sitting at the base of the Pennines, it is home to Kinder Scout, Britain's most popular `mountain', a beautiful yet featureless and disorientating plateau which barely scrapes the 600-metre contour, whose lower slopes bore witness in 1932 to a movement of feet, a pedestrian rebellion, which helped shape modern access legislation: the Kinder Mass Trespass. But Kinder Scout's story is about much more than the working class taking on the elite. Marked by the passage of millions of feet and centuries of farming, a graveyard for lost souls and doomed aircraft, this much-loved mountain is a sacred canvas on which mankind has scratched and scraped its likeness for millennia. It is a record of our social and political history, of conflict and community. Writer Ed Douglas and photographer John Beatty are close friends and have a shared history with Kinder going back decades. In this unique collaboration they reveal the social, political, cultural and ecological developments that have shaped the physical and human landscape of this enigmatic and treasured hill. Kinder Scout: The People's Mountain is a celebration of a northern English mountain and our role in its creation. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 276 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911342502

About Ed DouglasJohn Beatty

Born in 1966 Ed Douglas began walking and climbing in the Peak District as a boy. Since then he has travelled to mountain regions all over the world particularly the Himalaya reporting on stories as diverse as the occupation of Tibet and climate change as well as to climb in the mountains. He is an award-winning author of eleven books about mountains and their people including Rock Athlete the memoirs of rock climber Ron Fawcett which won the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature in 2010 and his most recent work a collection of eight essays titled The Magician's Glass. A contributor to The Guardian for over twenty-five years he writes a column for the paper's Country Diary. He lives in Sheffield with his wife Kate a science editor. John Beatty is outstanding among contemporary British nature travel and adventure photographers his international reputation securely based on a vast portfolio of extraordinary images from around the world that celebrate the beauty variety and magnificence of landscape and nature. John shoots for a range of national and international commercial clients and his work appears frequently in British and international media. His books include The Pure Land: A Celebration of Wild Places Sula: Seabird Hunters of Lewis and Wild Vision. Passionate about wilderness experience and its value he publishes the annual Wild Nature Diary for the John Muir Trust the leading wild land conservation charity in the UK. John has lived in Bamford in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District for thirty years with his wife Jan and two children. He walks and cycles every day among his home moors when he's not travelling more distant parts of the globe.

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