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The Munros, written by the talented Rab Anderson, is a captivating book that transports readers to the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland. Published in 2021 by the renowned Scottish Mountaineering Club, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in mountaineering, adventure, or simply the beauty of nature. The genre of this book could be best described as travel and adventure, offering an in-depth exploration of the Munros, a term for mountains in Scotland over 3,000 feet. Anderson's engaging writing style, combined with his extensive knowledge and passion for mountaineering, makes this book a riveting read from start to finish. It's not just a book, but a journey through the rugged terrains of the Scottish Highlands. Published by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, known for their commitment to promoting Scotland's rich mountaineering heritage, this book is a valuable addition to any adventurer's library.
Chronicles the adventures of the legendary Hamish MacInnes and his achievements in the field of mountaineering. Throughout this rich collection of tales, Hamish's unorthodox character and pragmatic approach to risk and loss are conveyed with wry, elegant style, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest mountaineers of our time.
The Great Sea Cliffs of Scotland is an anthology of outrageous climbing adventures from twenty-six of the most extraordinary sea cliffs across Scotland.
Written by 18 of the leading Scottish sport climbers, this sport climbing guide for Scotland includes 1300 routes, from grades 3 to 9a spread across over 100 crags from the Central Belt to Shetland and Arisaig to Aberdeen. It is illustrated with action photos for each main crag, maps and photo diagrams, and a colour-coded route grading system.
A guidebook to scrambling on Skye. It describes not only scrambles, but also walks and some easier rock climbs. Suitable for hillwalkers wishing to venture into the mountains of The Cuillin, it contains introductory sections on geology, wildlife and mountaineering history. It is illustrated with colour maps, crag diagrams and photographs.
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