In Time on Rock Anna Fleming charts two parallel journeys: learning
the craft of traditional rock climbing, and the new developing
appreciation of the natural world it brings her. Through the story of
her progress from terrified beginner to confident lead climber, she
shows us how placing hand and foot on rock becomes a profound new way
into the landscape.
Anna takes us from the gritstone rocks of the Peak District and
Yorkshire to the gabbro pinnacles of the Cuillin, the slate of North
Wales and the high plateau of the Cairngorms. Each landscape, and each
type of rock, brings its own challenges and unique pleasures. She also
shows us how climbing invites us into the history of a place:
geologically, of course, but also culturally.
This book is Anna's journey of self-discovery, but it is also a guide to
losing oneself in the greater majesty of the natural world. With great
lyricism she explores how it feels to climb as a woman, the pleasures of
the physical demands of climbing, fear and challenge, but more than
anything, it is about a joyful connection to the mountains.