Thomas William Birkett (born 1952) better known as Bill Birkett is an
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civil engineer,
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,
photographer
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As in other ...
and
climber from the
Lake District,
Cumbria
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who has undertaken many
expeditions
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around the world.
Early life
Bill Birket was born on 13 May 1952 the son of pioneering Lake District climber Robert James 'Jim' Birkett. He grew up in
Langdale
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and started climbing as a child, lead his first extreme
graded climbs at the age of 16.
Career
Birkett studied
civil engineering
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at
Teesside Polytechnic
, mottoeng = Deeds Not Words
, established = 1930 – Constantine Technical College1969 – as Teesside Polytechnic 1992 – gained university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £0.23 m (2019/20)
, chancellor ...
, graduating in 1976. He then went on to work for
Cumbria County Highways. He joined the
Institution of Civil Engineers
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in 1981 and gained
chartered status. He began writing and photographing for climbing
magazines in the late 1970s in 1985 he became a
freelance writer and photographer. He has made first ascents of a number of routes including one of the first E7 graded climbs in Britain with ‘Centrefold’ on
Raven Crag
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Topography
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Langdale in 1984. Birkett is a member Member of the
Climbers' Club
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, the
British Mountaineering Council
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, the
Austrian Alpine Club the
Fell and Rock Climbing Club, the
Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild The Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild was established in 1980 as the Outdoor Writers Guild - a professional group for writers specialising in the outdoors. In 2006 the Guild changed its name to Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild to recog ...
,
British Guild of Travel Writers and the Society of Authors.
Birkett's bookes have been published by a range of publishing companies including
Cicerone Press
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,
Oxford Illustrated Press,
Constable,
Harper Collins
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,
AA,
David & Charles
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and ''
Frances Lincoln.'' In 2009 he set up his own publishing company, Bill Birkett Publishing to "have complete control" over future walks books''.''
Awards
Birkett has twice won Excellence awards from the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild for ''A Year in the Life of the Langdale Valleys'' in 2005 and ''A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley'' in 2007''.''
''A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley'' also won the Dalesman Award for Best Outdoot book ''in 2007''.
Publications
Birkett has written or co-authored over 30 books, including:
* Winter Climbs In The Lake District (with Bob Bennet and Andy Hyslop, 1980, 3rd edition 1997)
* Lakelands Greatest Pioneers, 100 Years of Rock Climbing (1983)
* Classic Rock Climbs In Great Britain (1986)
* Classic Walks In Great Britain (1987)
* Rock Climbs In The Lake District (with Geoff Cram, Chris Eilbeck and Ian Roper, 1987)
* Modern Rock and Ice Climbing (1988)
* The Hillwalker's Manual ''(1988)''
* Classic Rock Climbs In The Lake District (1989)
* Women Climbing, 200 Years of Achievement (with Bill Peascod, 1990)
* Rock Climbing In Northern England (with John White, 1990)
* Classic Rock Climbs In Northern England (1990)
* Classic Rock Climbs In Southern England (1991)
* French Rock (1993)
* The Hillwalker's Manual, a Diffinative Source of Reference (1993)
* Complete Lakeland Fells (1994)
* Lakeland Fells Almanac (1997)
* Great British Ridge Walks (1999)
* Classic Treks: The 30 Most Spectacular Hikes in the World (2000)
* ''Exploring The Lakes and Low Fells'' Vol. 1 (2001)
* ''Exploring The Lakes and Low Fells'' Vol. 2 (2001)
* 50 Walks In The Lake District (with contributions by Jon Sparks and Vivienne Crow, 2002)
* The English Lakes – Memories of Times Past (2006)
* Scafell Portrait of a Mountain (2007)
* ''A Year in the Life Series''
** A Year in the Life of the Lamgdale Valleys (2004)
**A Year in the Life of Borrowdale (2005)
**A Year in the Life of Glencoe (2005)
**A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley (2006)
** A Year in the Life of the Isle of Skye (2008)
**A Year in the Life of Snowdonia (2009)
** A Year in the Life of Buttermere (2009)
* Walk Series
** Walk The Langdales (2009)
**Walk Ambleside, Rydal and Grasmere (2010)
**Walk Windermere & Hawkshed (2012)
** Walk Borrowdale & Keswick (2014)
**Walk Ullswater & Patterdale (2021)
He is a regular contributor to ''
The Great Outdoors'', ''Climber'', ''Climb'', ''On the Edge'', ''High'' and ''Cumbria'' magazines.
The Birketts
The 541 hills listed in Birkett's book the Complete Lakeland Fells (1994) have become known as ''Birketts'' (see
Hill lists in the British Isles
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) and are a popular list used as a target by
Hill Baggers.
Television
Birkett appeared on the
Chanel 4 series ''Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District'' (series 3, episode1, 2019) climbing the North West Arete on Gimmer Crag in Langdale with his daughter Rowan Birkett.
See also
*
List of Birketts in the Lake District
References
External links
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British nature writers
Living people
Climbers
1952 births