The second of a two-volume set of guides to scrambles in the Lake District. The set are based on ' Scrambles in the Lake District' & ' More Scrambles in the Lake District', two of the original scrambling guides to the Lake District by one of Britain's best-known climbers. Continually reprinted for 20 years these guides have now been fully updated & merged into two definitive guides, for southern & northern Lakes. (For details of ' Scrambles in the Lake District South', see below.) The Lake District's rich mix of rocks, gills & crags offers the scrambler a complex variety of routes, often well removed from the beaten track. Scrambling
- ascending rock that is not usually difficult or steep enough to warrant the term 'rock climbing'
- means you often hardly touch a path & rarely see other people at close quarters. This is a way of getting back to a wilder Lakeland & enjoying the freedom of rough mountain country.