FRCC - Publications

CLIMBING & WALKING GUIDEBOOKS

The FRCC published its first climbing guide in 1922, and its Guide Book Committee has been producing definitive guides to Lakeland rock climbing ever since. The guides shown below are the latest in this ever evolving series. Click here for the map of Guidebooks Areas. For further informaton on bouldering see our Bouldering Page.

In recent years, 10% of the profit from FRCC guidebook sales has been donated to various national bodies, such as the BMC Access & Conservation Trust and the National Trust, for use in conservation and access work in the Lake District. Most of the remaining profit is chanelled back into future guidebook production, with the high-selling areas supporting the lesser selling ones. The guidebook production team are all volunteers and are not paid for the many, many hours of work involved.

All these guidebooks are widely available from specialist climbing shops in the UK, many of whom have websites. The can also be purchased direct from the official distributor: Cordee.

Those who are interested in the history of Lakeland climbing might like to click for a section on the History of Climbing in the Lake District, and for a complete list of all known Lake District Climbing Guides.

SELECTED ROCK CLIMBING GUIDE

Lake District Rock
Selected Rock Climbs in the English Lake District
(2003)

by Members of the FRCC
Guidebooks Committee

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea

Photo Editor: Nick Wharton

Edited by Stephen Reid

ISBN: 0-85028-045-1

A selected guide to the entire Lake District - aimed at the occaisonal visitor.

More than 500 classic rock climbs on 64 superb crags are described. The choice of routes covers the full grade spectrum from Difficult to E8, with the majority of climbing in the popular VS to E2 range. Classic high mountain venues such as Scafell, Dow, Gimmer and Pillar Rock, low-lying outcrops including Shepherd's Crag, Castle Rock, Raven Crag and Wallowbarrow, and good wet weather alternatives like St Bees, Armathwaite, and Chapel Head (none of them previously covered in an FRCC Guide), together with information on Bouldering, Crags for Groups, Climbing Walls and Accommodation, are all ruggedly bound together in a handy pocket-sized format.

Lakeland Book of the Year Awards 2004 - Titus Wilson Prize Winner!

DEFINITIVE ROCK CLIMBING GUIDES

Gable & Pillar
(2007)

by Phil Rigby
& Stephen Reid

Photodiagrams by Phil Rigby
Maps by Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Stephen Reid

ISBN:978-0-85028-047-0

A guide to the traditional home of Lake District climbing, in close proximity to the Wastwater Hotel. It describes many fine high mountain crags in superb locations.

Major crags include Kern Knotts, The Napes including Napes Needle, Tophet Wall, Gable Crag, Boat How and Pillar Rock, plus other esoteric Ennerdale Crags.

A wide range of routes and grades to suit all. Fantastic colour photo-topos and action shots throughout together with many fascinting historical photos from the FRCC archives

Plastic cover, marker ribbon, 402 pages.

Borrowdale

Borrowdale
(2000)

by Gary Baum
& Al Hewison

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea, Tim Wood & Al Hewison

Photo Editor: Nick Wharton

Edited by
Stephen Reid

ISBN: 0-85028-043-5

A new guide containing over 300 routes more than the previous edition.

Major crags covered include: Falcon, Reecastle, Gowder, Shepherd's, Black, Quayfoot, The Bowderstone, Eagle, Sergeant Crag Slabs, Raven, Gillercombe & Goat.

Classic routes from Little Chamonix (VD) and Troutdale Pinnacle (S) to Bleed in Hell (E8) and Caution (E9).

Features are as for Langdale with the addition of a new Crag finder Chart.

Langdale

Langdale
(1999)

by Max Biden

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Stephen Reid

ISBN: 0-850028-041-9

The long awaited guide to one of the premier Lakeland valleys. Many new and excellent routes.

New features include - more starring to highlight the many good routes and spread the load on routes; hollow stars; diagrams throughout the guide; bookmarker.

Major crags covered include White Ghyll, Raven, Pavey Ark, Gimmer, Neckband & Bowfell.

Scafell, Wasdale & Eskdale

Scafell, Wasdale & Eskdale
(1996)

by Al Phizacklea

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Al Phizacklea

ISBN: 0-85028-038-9

"Without wanting to get carried away - although on the other hand, what the hell - this book is a minor masterpiece of the genre" - On the Edge (June 1996).

Major Crags include Scafell, Pikes Crag, Heron, Esk and Buckbarrow.

Dow, Duddon & Slate

Dow, Duddon & Slate
(1994)

by Al Phizacklea

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Dave Armstrong

ISBN: 0-85028-037-0

"Ancient and modern" - the traditional mountain crag of Dow is packaged together with the "new" slate quarries, bolts and all. Also included is the Duddon valley a secluded area containing a myriad of small crags and outcrops often of immaculate rock.

Major crags include Dow, Hodge Close and Wallowbarrow.

Buttermere & Eastern Crags

Buttermere & Eastern Crags
(1992)

by Rick Graham,
Al Davis
& Trevor Price

Diagrams by Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Dave Armstrong

ISBN: 0-85028-036-2

The northern Lakes without Borrowdale. Buttermere is a valley somewhat hidden from the mainstream buzz of the Lakes with a few gems of mountain crags including High, Eagle, and Grey Crags. Eastern Crags covers the many dales to the east. Thirlmere contains the impressive road side crags of Castle Rock and Raven Crag To the east the Ullswater Valleys have numerous crags including Raven Crag, Threshthwaite, Dove Crag and Eagle Crag, Grisedale. On the far east of the Lakes the secluded Swindale is well worth a visit.
DEFINITIVE WINTER CLIMBING GUIDE
Lake District Winter Climbs
Lake District Winter Climbs
(2006)

by Brian Davison

Photo Editor: Nick Wharton

Maps: Al Phizacklea

Edited by
Stephen Reid

ISBN: 1-85284-484-1


A winter climbing guidebook to the Lake District and Cumbria published jointly by the FRCC and Cicerone Press. The area is dealt with logically in valleys, and many new crags are included. Includes colour photo crag topos of most crags, many taken from a specially chartered helicopter! Also many excellent climbing action shots, a wealth of historical information and archive photographs. Plastic cover, marker ribbon, 462 pages.

WALKING GUIDE

The Lakeland Fells
(1996)

Compiled and written by members of the FRCC

Edited by June Parker
& Tim Pickles

ISBN: 0-85028-039-7


This authoritative guide provides comprehensive information for fell walkers covering 244 summits, 139 circular walks, 175 colour photographs and 107 colour sketch maps. It includes all the "Wainwrights".

Written and produced by members of the Lake District's leading mountaineering club - it is a must for all fell walkers' bookshelves.

Hardback.

THE FUTURE

To keep climbers up to date with the most recent developments in Lake District climbing, the Club for many years published a biannual supplement of new routes containing all new climbs recorded since the guides above were published.

However in recent years sales of these supplements dwindled to such a point that they were no longer economically viable. This was mainly because all these new climbs are available to view on this website at FRCC Recent Developments, and in addition there is a Bulletin Board where new routes and comments can be recorded.

The FRCC is very reliant on the comments of all climbers of whatever ability in helping to improve its guides and your opinions are most welcome.

Below are our current plans for new guides and a list of people to contact if you would like to help.

 

 

Recent Developments

The last Recent Developments (2000-2002)

Current Guide
Proposed New Guide
Expected Date
Comments
Buttermere &
Eastern Crags
Buttermere & St Bees
May 2008
Writers:Colin Read (Buttermere) & Paul Jennings (St Bees)
Eastern Crags & Outcrops
March 2009
Will include the Eden Valley, Northern Limestone Quarries, and South Lake Limestone. Writers Al Davis (Eastern Crags), Ron Kenyon (Eden Valley), Nick Wharton (South Lakes Limestone).
Photos needed please!
Langdale Langdale
March 2010
Writer: Max Biden.
Dow, Duddon
& Slate
Dow, Duddon
& Slate
not known yet
Writers: John Holden, Rick Graham, Jim Loxham.
Scafell, Wasdale
& Eskdale
Scafell, Wasdale
& Eskdale
not known yet
Writer: Al Phizacklea.
Borrowdale Borrowdale
not known yet
Writers: Peter Latimer, Richard Tolley & Matt de Vaal
Lake District Rock Lake District Rock
not known yet
Editor: Stephen Reid
Recent Developments Bi-annual Recent Developments
Ceased
It has been decided to cease publication of these biannual pamphlets. All new routes are available at: http://www.frcc.co.uk/rock/newroutes/index.htm
FRCC GUIDEBOOK COMMITTEE
FRCC Climbing Guides are produced by the FRCC Guidebooks Committee which has thirty or so members and meets about three times a year. All the work done on these guides is unpaid and future guidebook work is funded by sales of the guides. The assistance of all climbers who use these guides is welcome. Major points of contact are:
New Routes: To record all new routes and comment on existing ones go to FRCC New Routes.
Guidebooks Editor: If you have comments on the guides or wish to help, please contact: Stephen Reid.
Photographs Editor: If you have good quality Lakeland climbing or crag photographs, please contact Phil Rigby .