The English Lake District played a key role in British rock climbing and is arguably the place where rock climbing first separated from mountaineering in the 1880s. This article sets its origins in the wider context of Alpinism. It then explains the attractions of the Lake District to early climbers and the ways and locations in which early rock climbing emerged as key participants exploited the landscape to create the innovative rock climbing challenges that were key to their enjoyment. It provides rich detail on how the sport extended body limits, developed new climbing techniques, and used better equipment. Leading climbers there began to record and measure the standard of climbs—another innovation. Although mountaineering clubs elsewher...
The Alpine Club was founded in London in 1857-1858. The club\u27s first president, John Ball, edited...
This chapter examines the remarkable growth in the popularity of mountain climbing in Britain during...
This article explores ways that climbers engage with climbing areas and highlights opportunities tha...
The English Lake District played a key role in British rock climbing and is arguably the place where...
Title: Development of climbing scales in the Lake District, in Saxony and in Fontainebleau. Goals: A...
Aim of this paper is to characterize mountaineering in the late 19th century as a specific form of r...
As the pressures of modern life increase, more and more people are turning to a wide variety of outd...
This paper examines the post-First World War reconstruction of masculinity around notions of enduran...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This article looks at the role of path dependency in the design of outdoor clothing and equipment, f...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
Abstract : In his study of the territorialisation of a natural climbing site by a small group of cli...
This article explores the main continuities and changes in upper-class sport, some foci of current r...
The complex encounters between people and mountains have attracted a very substantial literature, wi...
Historical analyses of tourism in the Lake District have tended to focus on the evidence of literary...
The Alpine Club was founded in London in 1857-1858. The club\u27s first president, John Ball, edited...
This chapter examines the remarkable growth in the popularity of mountain climbing in Britain during...
This article explores ways that climbers engage with climbing areas and highlights opportunities tha...
The English Lake District played a key role in British rock climbing and is arguably the place where...
Title: Development of climbing scales in the Lake District, in Saxony and in Fontainebleau. Goals: A...
Aim of this paper is to characterize mountaineering in the late 19th century as a specific form of r...
As the pressures of modern life increase, more and more people are turning to a wide variety of outd...
This paper examines the post-First World War reconstruction of masculinity around notions of enduran...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This article looks at the role of path dependency in the design of outdoor clothing and equipment, f...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
Abstract : In his study of the territorialisation of a natural climbing site by a small group of cli...
This article explores the main continuities and changes in upper-class sport, some foci of current r...
The complex encounters between people and mountains have attracted a very substantial literature, wi...
Historical analyses of tourism in the Lake District have tended to focus on the evidence of literary...
The Alpine Club was founded in London in 1857-1858. The club\u27s first president, John Ball, edited...
This chapter examines the remarkable growth in the popularity of mountain climbing in Britain during...
This article explores ways that climbers engage with climbing areas and highlights opportunities tha...