Fellsman

Following sheep trods is the best way, according to Sonny Ashton-Fitch. Small paths that hardy Swaledale sheep have carved out across the landscape of the North Yorkshire Dales. Paths sculpted by nature that take you away from the crowds and noise of the valley bottoms, these sheep trods are Sonny’s gateway to roaming the fells that define his landscape.

From a small village at the base of the North Yorkshire Dales, Sonny has grown up with the fells in his back garden. Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside stand tall above the rest, and since the age of 12 Sonny has spent any spare time running their steep untamed contours. An unusual fell runner at 6 foot 6, Sonny is a talented athlete who pushes his rangy frame to its limit up the fells and let his legs go loose on technical descents - picking up a speed propelled by gravity that relies on confidence of stable footing.

Defined by the steepness of the mountains that are ascended, fell running is a quintessentially amateur British sport that exists in the humblest scale across Northern England.

‘Fellsman’ is a portrait of young fell runner Sonny Ashton-Fitch. The project follows Sonny during the spring season as he trains for the annual Three Peaks Fell Race. The work is an exploration of Sonny’s relationship with the fells that surround him, the landscape that unfurls under foot and the animals he passes. The photographs and film reflect on what it means to be a Yorkshireman, how it feels to push your body to its limit and the freedom that comes with an ability to run all over the Dales.

The project is in collaboration with Klättermusen.

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