The Night Climbers of Cambridge

After extensive research, it was revealed that "Whipplesnaith" is a pseudonym for Noël Howard Symington, who feared retribution for his work.

The second edition contains a reordered selection of photographs and a missing diagram explaining the escape from the roof of the Marks and Spencer, as well as other useful information on night climbing.

The new edition includes images digitally remastered from the original negatives, and has proved popular among Oxbridge students and urban explorers.

In addition it included not before seen information on night-climbing and urban exploring in Cambridge and the surrounding towns, villages and country houses.

The Night Climbers of Cambridge is repeatedly referred to in The Bad Quarto, a mystery novel by Jill Paton Walsh.

Senate House Passage , looking east towards Gonville and Caius College and the Senate House
Cambridge Colleges (3D Map)