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The Central Buttress of Scafell Graham Wilson

The Central Buttress of Scafell By Graham Wilson

The Central Buttress of Scafell by Graham Wilson


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Ten historic essays about the Central Buttress of Scafell, compiled by Graham Wilson, and reproduced by courtesy of the FRCC and the Yorkshire Ramblers' Club, chart the stages by which this legendary route was besieged, conquered and finally, apparently, domesticated.

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The Central Buttress of Scafell: A collection of historic essays on a legendary route by Graham Wilson

Few climbs are awarded the honour of being reduced to their initials. CB, the Central Buttress of Scafell, considered for years to be the hardest climb in the British Isles, is one of them.

'Have any of you ever noticed a bayonet-shaped crack descending from the skyline about midway between Moss Ghyll and Botterill's Crack on Scafell? No?
Has it never occurred to you that between these two climbs there is a stretch of nearly two hundred feet of unscaled rock? No?'
Ashley P Abraham, 1907.

Despite this attempt by the president of the Fell & Rock Climbing Club to goad the younger generation into action, it was another seven years before Siegfried Herford made the first ascent of Central Buttress. Ten historic essays, reproduced by courtesy of the FRCC and the Yorkshire Ramblers' Club, chart the stages by which this legendary route was besieged, conquered and finally, apparently, domesticated. Or was it?

In his introduction and commentary, Graham Wilson assesses the growth of the myth, the challenges of the climb and its status one hundred years on. And, as a coda, a twenty-first-century account by a young female climber reflects on the achievements of those who went before.

The Central Buttress of Scafell Reviews

'The characters involved in the creation of the climb read like a Whos Who of British climbing at the time. The sheer determination and teamwork shown by all concerned is indicative of a climbing scene that was competitive yet comradely. This collection is as taut as a good thriller, as beguiling as a love story and opens a window onto a singular climbing era.'
John Horscroft, Climber, March 2006

'There is a rich harvest of writing here that, when brought together, reveals a community sharing the gradual solving of entertaining problems in all its competitive detail This little book demonstrates what ought also to be true today: how questions of style, imagination and personality are resolved into the changing meaning of a climb.'
Terry Gifford, Climb, April 2005

About Graham Wilson

Graham Wilson's climbing career began on the crags of the North East in the 1950s but it was not until he retired as Head of English at the King's School in Macclesfield that he started to write about his long acquaintance with the British hills. Since then, he has had seven 'outdoor' books published, as well as a collection of short stories, a study of Shakespeare and an appraisal of English rugby. His book A Rope of Writerswas shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. He is an ardent Sunderland supporter and was also for many years an English Schools rugby selector. He has lived in Macclesfield with his wife Trisha for over 40 years.

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GOR004175489
9781902173160
1902173163
The Central Buttress of Scafell: A collection of historic essays on a legendary route by Graham Wilson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Millrace
2014-12-08
192
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