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Dan Bailey - Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the best routes for summer and winter (Cicerone Guides) - 9781852844691 - KKD0011312
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Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the best routes for summer and winter (Cicerone Guides)

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Description for Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the best routes for summer and winter (Cicerone Guides) Paperback. A guidebook covering the best summer scrambling, rock climbing and winter mountaineering on Scotland's ridges, from the remote Cairngorms to the splendour of the Cuillin. With inspirational photographs, the guidebook is both a celebration of the landscape and a practical route guide. Num Pages: 256 pages, Over 150 colour photos and over 40 colour maps. BIC Classification: 1DBKS; WSZG; WTH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 172 x 18. Weight in Grams: 712. Good copy with some minor shelf wear

Guidebook to exploring Scotland’s finest mountain ridges through climbing, scrambling and winter mountaineering. With 47 routes across Lochaber, Cairngorms, the North and West Highlands, Skye, Rum, Arran and the Southern Highlands, this guide contains something for all levels of experience and ability, from mountain walkers to scramblers, climbers and mountaineers.

The routes range from 3–26 miles (4–42km) in length and are graded from Moderate–Very Severe (climbs), 1–3 (scrambles) and I–III/3 (winter mountaineering).

  • 1:50,000 OS mapping included for the approach to and descent off each ridge
  • Clear route descriptions and topo diagrams of the ridge scrambles and climbs
  • Includes classic routes on Ben Nevis, the Aonachs, Glen Coe, Coire an t-Sneachda, Torridon, the Cobbler, Ben Lui, Mitre Ridge, An Teallach Traverse and Cuillin Main Ridge Traverse
  • Routes accessible from key bases including Fort William, Kyle of Lochalsh, Aviemore, Gairloch, Lochinver, Arrochar and Cranlarich
  • Advice on difficulty, access, accommodation and wild camping, and seasonal notes on choosing the best conditions to tackle each route

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Cicerone Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Kendal, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781852844691
SKU
KKD0011312
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Dan Bailey
Dan Bailey lives in Edinburgh and has always had a passion for climbing and the outdoors. His work has featured in Adventure Travel, The Sunday Times, Trail, High, The List, The Sunday Herald and Scotland on Sunday, among others. He has climbed and walked in North and South America, North Africa, Asia and throughout Europe and the UK.

Reviews for Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the best routes for summer and winter (Cicerone Guides)
In short, this is a fantastic little book, which selects the best of Scotland's ridges, the best ways and days of enjoying them. Whether an enthusiastic young walker looking to move onto steeper ground, or a more experienced climber wanting to re-visit the scene of former triumphs, this book will prove stimulating to both and deserves a place in the bookshelf. Scottish Mountaineer, May 2006 Each of the 48 routes included in the guide is graded for difficulty, and features a navigable detailed route description. The in depth information, route maps and topos are what will be useful on the ground, but it's the photography that will get you out the door with your bootlaces still undone. Why bother with Europe when you eye's are opened to these gems.' Adventure Travel Magazine May/June 2006 There is no doubt that this book will prove of most value to mountaineers. Highly recommended.' Irish Mountain Log, Summer 2006 'I have always thought that if mountains were not meant to be climbed they wouldn't have grown ridges, what can be more natural than wanting to scale them? Included, as you would expect, are classic traverses of Aonach Eagagh, An Teallach, Liathach, the Black Cullin Ridge, along with lesser-know gems - Marathon Ridge on Ben Lair and Northeast Ridge of Sgurr Ghiubhsachain. Dan Bailey is a man who knows and loves his hills. To those who claim his book will merely encourage yet more feet on to our fragile mountains, he has this to say "If more people were inspired to visit the Highlands then perhaps their protection might move farther up the nation's agenda." And speaking as someone who rarely reads guidebooks, Scotland's Mountain Ridges certainly inspired me.' (The Scots magazine / March 2007) Also check out the reviews and articles on the following websites: Scotclimb.org.uk Ukclimbing.com (Aonach Eagach article) Ukclimbing.com (Tower Ridge article) Ukclimbing.com (Review) Mountaindays.net Planetfear.com

Goodreads reviews for Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the best routes for summer and winter (Cicerone Guides)


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