

Between the Sunset and the Sea
Author: Simon Ingram
Narrator: Robbie MacNab
Unabridged: 18 hr 49 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 03/12/2015
Author: Simon Ingram
Narrator: Robbie MacNab
Unabridged: 18 hr 49 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 03/12/2015
If you have any interest in hill walking, rock climbing or mountaineering then this is an important book for you to read. Whether it helps you to prepare for your first walk or motivate you to take on a bigger challenge, this book will give you a better appreciation for a mountain and what has been......more
A New Classic Mountaineering Book. I am an enthusiastic mountain and hill walker. In the rough half century that I have roamed the hills I must have read hundreds of related books. So many are arid factual things, forgotten as soon as read. This one is a classic for its content and its wonderful writ......more
Like many others I’ve missed getting out in wild landscapes in this year of lockdown. Simon Ingram’s Between the Sunset and the Sea proved to be a good alternative to actually being there. In this leisurely survey of Britain’s highest landscapes he climbs sixteen fells and mountains that he feels re......more
An excellent book that brings walking in the mountains alive. If you're training to be a Mountain Leader, it also has plenty of history and stories that should be very useful for your qualification.......more
An excellent read, if a distracting one. If you're looking for hikes to do in the UK then this is definitely a good book to find inspiration, and even if you're not it's a great read just for the content anyway. I was slow reading it but that was a mix of flicking back repeatedly because I'd told frie......more
‘Wonderful’ Clare Balding ‘This is the work of a polymath mountain-lover with a backpack-sized curiosity and the stamina to take notes when most of us would be gasping for breath. It’s not just painstakingly researched, it’s also well written … an intrepid, original book’ The Times ‘A welcome and refreshing addition to the increasingly crowded field of New Nature Writing. Warm, poetic and humane yet shivery with the vertiginous thrill and allure that mountains cast over some of us.’ Stuart Maconie ‘Almost Tolkienian in delivery … Between the Sunset and the Sea turns mountain climbs into a form of poetry.’ BBC Countryfile ‘Rich, thought-provoking and lyrical.’ Scotland Outdoors ‘Accessible and refreshing … written in an engaging style that quickly takes the reader into its confidence. The endearing confession of an authentic mountain addict.’ Country Walking ‘Makes for an engrossing read … a book of considerable depth, full of fascinating and well-researched detail.’ Walk Magazine