Dr Samantha Walton looks at Nan Shepherd’s inventive approach to mountaineering, considering what it meant to be a woman walker in the Highlands of the 1940s, and why reaching the summit was the last thing on her mind. Nan Shepherd spent the best part of her life walking in the Cairngorms, and in 'The Living Mountain' she describes the endless and engrossing project of getting to know a mountain using the feet, hands, senses and imagination as a way in
From my library window I see the grandeur of the mountains and they inspire me as I work. Daily, my ...
Different people interpret mountains in different ways. ome see them as shrouded in mystery, a kind ...
Here is a collection of the finest nature essays on the mountain ranges of the world - the third boo...
Dr Samantha Walton explores Nan Shepherd's inventive approach to mountaineering, considering what it...
The work of author Nan Shepherd explores the relationships between nature, culture, landscape, and b...
The first ever edition of Nan Shepherd’s correspondence, featuring two hundred and fifty lettersThe ...
Explores the literary development of the Scottish novelist Nan Shepherd (1893-1981), in particular h...
Sandy Stott recommends a book by Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain. The column covers accidents in s...
In 2000, inspired by her father, Leslie Mass decided she would turn a lifelong fantasy into reality....
Translating Mountains is the Mslexia prize-winning pamphlet from Yvonne Reddick. The poems are multi...
Writing with remarkable openness and passion, T.A. Loeffler recounts her powerful story of preparing...
For the past ten years David Gilligan has climbed all of the major mountain ranges in the world. His...
4Her step is firm, her cheeks are rosy,Her mouth is like a pretty posey,Made for laughing, made for ...
Dundee poet and disabled hillwalker Sydney Scroggie is less well-known today than Nan Shepherd, Aber...
Recommends Shepherd\u27s novel about an independent woman in north-east Scotland as vivid in deline...
From my library window I see the grandeur of the mountains and they inspire me as I work. Daily, my ...
Different people interpret mountains in different ways. ome see them as shrouded in mystery, a kind ...
Here is a collection of the finest nature essays on the mountain ranges of the world - the third boo...
Dr Samantha Walton explores Nan Shepherd's inventive approach to mountaineering, considering what it...
The work of author Nan Shepherd explores the relationships between nature, culture, landscape, and b...
The first ever edition of Nan Shepherd’s correspondence, featuring two hundred and fifty lettersThe ...
Explores the literary development of the Scottish novelist Nan Shepherd (1893-1981), in particular h...
Sandy Stott recommends a book by Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain. The column covers accidents in s...
In 2000, inspired by her father, Leslie Mass decided she would turn a lifelong fantasy into reality....
Translating Mountains is the Mslexia prize-winning pamphlet from Yvonne Reddick. The poems are multi...
Writing with remarkable openness and passion, T.A. Loeffler recounts her powerful story of preparing...
For the past ten years David Gilligan has climbed all of the major mountain ranges in the world. His...
4Her step is firm, her cheeks are rosy,Her mouth is like a pretty posey,Made for laughing, made for ...
Dundee poet and disabled hillwalker Sydney Scroggie is less well-known today than Nan Shepherd, Aber...
Recommends Shepherd\u27s novel about an independent woman in north-east Scotland as vivid in deline...
From my library window I see the grandeur of the mountains and they inspire me as I work. Daily, my ...
Different people interpret mountains in different ways. ome see them as shrouded in mystery, a kind ...
Here is a collection of the finest nature essays on the mountain ranges of the world - the third boo...