Guidebook to walking or running Britain’s three most challenging long-distance mountain rounds: the Bob Graham Round (Lake District), the Paddy Buckley Round (Wales) and the Charlie Ramsay Round (Scotland). Includes practical information and advice, notes on access and environmental impact, plus insights and strategies from the likes of Jasmin Paris, Nicky Spinks, Charlie Ramsay, Jim Mann and Paddy Buckley. Designed to inform and inspire, this larger format book is aimed at both walkers and runners (against the clock, or otherwise) keen to discover these epic and extremely challenging routes. Showcasing spectacular photography, tales from the Rounds, and the history of each – as well as invaluable information to help with planning and preparing – this book is a must for anyone embarking on one (or all!) of these iconic Rounds. Known to mountain runners as three of the most difficult 24-hour challenges in the world, each Big Round is a long-distance classic in the history and culture of ‘fell’ or hill running. Collectively, the ‘Big 3’ take in 113 mountain summits (including the highest peaks in England, Wales and Scotland), over 25, 000m (83, 000ft) of ascent and nearly 300km (183 miles) across three of Britain’s most distinct mountain ranges – the Snowdonia National Park in Wales, the Lake District National Park in England, and a vast area of Lochaber in the highlands of Scotland.
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Acknowledgements
Map key
Overview map
Preface
Introduction
What are the Big Rounds?
Using this book
The book’s approach
Mountaincraft and personal safety
When to go
Who to go with
Equipping for the Rounds
Environmental impact and leave no trace
Access and the right to roam – differences in law and in practice
The Bob Graham Round
Route guide
Leg 1 Keswick to Threlkeld
Leg 2 Threlkeld to Dunmail Raise
Leg 3 Dunmail Raise to Wasdale
Leg 4 Wasdale to Honister Pass
Leg 5 Honister Pass to Keswick
Practicalities
Getting there and around
Water
Suggested backpacker’s itinerary
Alternative ways to complete the Bob Graham Round
Places to stay and resupply
Support for runners
Rules for runners
The history of the Round
A runner’s story: Rob Bushby
The Paddy Buckley Round
Route guide
Leg 1 Capel Curig to Nantmor
Leg 2 Nantmor to Pont Cae’r Gors
Leg 3 Pont Cae’r Gors to Llanberis
Leg 4 Llanberis to Ogwen YHA
Leg 5 Ogwen to Capel Curig
Practicalities
Getting there and around
Water
Suggested backpacker’s itinerary
Alternative ways to complete the Paddy Buckley Round
Places to stay and resupply
Support for runners
Rules for runners
The history of the Round
A runner’s story: Sue Walsh
The Charlie Ramsay Round
Route guide
Leg 1 Glen Nevis to Luibeilt via the Mamores
Leg 2 Luibeilt to Fersit – the valley section
Leg 3 Fersit to Glen Nevis YHA
Practicalities
Getting there and around
Water
Suggested backpacker’s itinerary
Alternative ways to complete the Charlie Ramsay Round
Places to stay
Support for runners
Rules for runners
The history of the Round
A runner’s story: Jasmin Paris
People of the Rounds
Paddy Buckley
Wendy Dodds
Charlie Ramsay
Nicky Spinks
Helene Whitaker
Jasmin Paris
Jim Mann
Mike Hartley
Keri Wallace
Appendix A: Hills and their heights
Appendix B: Distance and elevation at a glance
Appendix C: Firsts on the Rounds
Appendix D: Round extensions, and other eye-wateringly long challenges
Appendix E: Further reading and viewing
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David Lintern is an award-winning photographer and writer, an average mountaineer and a below average runner. He has previously been a cinema projectionist, a sound engineer, a youth music worker and a university lecturer, founded a small refugee charity and fundraised for the John Muir Trust. After a lifetime spent in cities he now lives in the Cairngorms, writes about the uplands, and both guides and teaches outdoor photography. The Big Rounds is his first book and his website is www.davidlintern.com.