A unique hill-walking guide to 20 of Britain's peaks, adding up to the
exact height of Everest. Scaling the peaks of Everest, the world's
highest mountain, is the ultimate physical and mental challenge that the
human race can aspire to. But as it takes years of preparation and a
minimum of £25,000 to achieve, it remains out of reach to most of us.
This book allows ordinary people to embark on their own personal
"Everest" without leaving England's green and pleasant land. Ascending
hills of varying sizes whose ascents add up to the same height as
Everest--29,016 feet--celebrity vicar and countryman Peter Owen Jones
guides the reader on a road trip covering over 20 hill-climbs in
different parts of England. The climbs can be done mindfully over a
limited period--20 days is the suggested time scale--or as fast as
possible, thus creating a physical challenge rather like the Three
Peaks. The climbs could also be undertaken separately over longer
periods of time and used as opportunities for mindfulness and quiet
meditation under Peter's expert spiritual guidance. The journey takes in
sacred places found on coastal cliff walks, ancient holy sites, tors,
peaks, mountains and the highest church in England.