Cader Idris: Let the Mountain Speak
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Cader Idris holds deep significance for people and communities across Wales. Here Julie Brominicks presents a biography of the mountain, interspersing natural history with the stories of those who relate to it. Interwoven with the evolution of the mountain itself, humanity appears fleeting but significant; time spent on the mountain a privilege for being so precious. On regular visits, she meets those who live on and around the mountain, who work on its slopes, and hold its stories – wardens, farmers and hikers, birds, trees and sheep. The result is an encompassing portrait of a landscape steeped in history, myth and mystery which awes and inspires those who have reason to know it.
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Cader Idris holds deep significance for people and communities across Wales. Here Julie Brominicks presents a biography of the mountain, interspersing natural history with the stories of those who relate to it. Interwoven with the evolution of the mountain itself, humanity appears fleeting but significant; time spent on the mountain a privilege for being so precious. On regular visits, she meets those who live on and around the mountain, who work on its slopes, and hold its stories – wardens, farmers and hikers, birds, trees and sheep. The result is an encompassing portrait of a landscape steeped in history, myth and mystery which awes and inspires those who have reason to know it.
Cader Idris holds deep significance for people and communities across Wales. Here Julie Brominicks presents a biography of the mountain, interspersing natural history with the stories of those who relate to it. Interwoven with the evolution of the mountain itself, humanity appears fleeting but significant; time spent on the mountain a privilege for being so precious. On regular visits, she meets those who live on and around the mountain, who work on its slopes, and hold its stories – wardens, farmers and hikers, birds, trees and sheep. The result is an encompassing portrait of a landscape steeped in history, myth and mystery which awes and inspires those who have reason to know it.