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This work presents a practical, observational account of foxhunting in the Lake District fells, portraying the rugged uplands, shifting weather, and the demands of rough terrain. It describes the habits of the fell fox, the breeding and work of mountain packs and hounds, and the distinctive methods and gear used by followers on foot or bicycle. Chapters mix guidance on finding and following hounds in steep, changeable conditions, notes on scenting and tactics, and personal reminiscences, accompanied by photographs and illustrations that show both the physical hardships and the rewarding panoramas of pursuit in that landscape.
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