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Set among the mountains and crags of the UK and North America, 'Dreams of Lost Buttresses' is a short-story collection that explores relationships between people and place, and the visceral connection of rock-climbers to the landscape around them. Tales of shapeshifting, falling, obsession, desire and the joy found in losing yourself on the rock.
A collection of short stories set among the summits of England, Scotland and Wales telling the story of someone who has their own reasons to be in the mountain. From a vengeful student to the Wainwright expert with a secret, while the stories are varied in their subjects, all have mountains at their heart and a dark humour running through the
Mountain Stories is an illustrated memoir of journeys through some of Scotland's most beautiful landscapes, including Skye's Cuillin, Knoydart, Assynt and the Far North. Writing during lockdown, author and artist Heather Dawe finds telling these stories a powerful means of reconnection with the mountains when they are physically inaccessible.
22,000 miles is the distance that Richard Seipp and his son Tom, now 15 years old, have ridden over the last decade. Initially riding from their doorstep in the Peak District, they soon spread their wing to the Scotland, Europe and North America, riding long miles in mountainous places and wild lands, culminating with the 2,745 mile Tour Divide.
Traceless takes inspiration from running in the Lake District and the Gerry Charnley Round, the ethos of which is to leave no trace. Inspired by the Round and its journey over the Lakeland fells, Traceless is a collaboration between Cox and Dawe that celebrates their love for the fells and how time spent in them inspires them creatively.
A Cycling Year takes its inspiration from an old map of Wharfedale in Yorkshire. Each month of the year writer and artist, Heather Dawe, rides a route around the roads and trails of this Yorkshire Dale. Illustrated with Dawe's paintings the routes come alive, as she explores the geography, history and beauty of the places she visits along the way.
With a back-story of running round the route of the classic Alpine journey the Tour de Mont Blanc, Heather Dawe explores the drive behind mountain running and racing, and how simply being in the mountains has inspired herself and other climbers, writers, artists and innovators through the years.
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