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Definition of fell-walking in English: fell-walkingnoun mass nounThe activity of walking or rambling on the fells. Example sentencesExamples - Among his interests are ‘steam railway preservation, fell-walking, photography, DIY, industrial archaeology, supporting Newcastle United, sport generally and the North East.’
- Her hobbies are mountain-bike riding, fell-walking and she visits the gym at least five times a week.
- Although he has been fell-walking many times, the last time he ventured up a mountain was almost four years ago.
- The rest of the time he looked less like a hero with mystical powers and more like a well-intentioned English teacher with a penchant for fell-walking.
- Whether your taste runs to Wordsworth, real ale or fell-walking, Grasmere is the right place to start from.
- Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
- Something my friend and I didn't know about each other (we had been out of touch over the years) was that we had both continued to take regular exercise: cycling, dinghy-sailing and fell-walking.
- The party was among a group of about 100 students from the school who were on the first day of a week-long residential visit to Bewerley Park at Pateley Bridge, where they were due to undertake rock climbing, canoeing and fell-walking.
Derivatives noun The joint announcement is being made by London publishers Frances Lincoln, who fought off competition from 30 other major book firms for the right to publish the fell-walker's ‘bibles’. Example sentencesExamples - A fascinating exhibition into the life and works of the well known fell-walker, author and artist Alfred Wainwright opens at Kendal Museum tomorrow (Saturday).
- Such is the detail in the book that it would also make an excellent addition to the rucksacks of fell-walkers who have ever wandered along Langdale and wondered about the crags that keep watch over the valley.
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