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Great Mountain Days in Scotland: 50 classic hillwalking challenges [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 240x170x19 mm, weight: 770 g, over 220 photos and 50 colour contour maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852846127
  • ISBN-13: 9781852846121
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 240x170x19 mm, weight: 770 g, over 220 photos and 50 colour contour maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852846127
  • ISBN-13: 9781852846121
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A large-format guidebook describing 50 walks and scrambles across Scotland. From the Southern Uplands to the Outer Hebrides, a mix of classic routes and unsung gems are detailed in this guide for experienced walkers, suitable to be walked year-round.



The routes range from 20-46km (13-28 miles) and can be enjoyed in 7-20 hours, either crammed into 1 day or backpacked over 2 days.







Adapted 1:100,000 OS mapping for each route Routes include Cairngorms 4000-ers, Tyndrums five Corbetts, Loch Tay traverse, Skyes Trotternish Ridge, Glen Coe Circuit, the Mamores Many routes are suitable for fell running Boat and bike access options are given Information on public transport, accommodation and sleeping out options
Overview Map 7(2)
Preface 9(2)
Introduction 11(23)
Getting around
14(2)
Camps, bivvies, bothies and howffs
16(2)
Maps and guidebooks
18(1)
Scrambles
19(1)
Seasonal variations
20(4)
Hazards
24(3)
Access - the legal situation
27(1)
The hill environment
28(5)
Using this guide
33(1)
NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS
1 Ben Hope and Ben Loyal
34(4)
2 Ben Klibreck
38(4)
3 Foinaven
42(4)
4 Ben More Assynt, Conival and Breabag
46(4)
5 Suilven and Canisp
50(4)
6 Seana Bhraigh and Carn Ban
54(4)
7 The Beinn Dearg four
58(4)
8 Traverse of the Fannaichs
62(4)
9 An Teallach and the Beinn Deargs
66(5)
10 Fisherfield Six
71(5)
11 Beinn Eighe
76(5)
12 Liathach and Beinn Alligin
81(5)
13 Coulin Forest
86(5)
14 Circuit of Loch Monar
91(5)
15 Loch Mullardoch hills
96(4)
16 Carn Eige, Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan and more
100(5)
17 Cluanie Horseshoe from Glen Affric
105(4)
18 Beinn Fhada, The Brothers and the Five Sisters
109(5)
19 South Glen Shiel Ridge to The Saddle
114(4)
20 Ladhar Bheinn and Loch Hourn
118(4)
21 The Sgurr na Ciche range - a Rough Bounds round
122(4)
22 Glen Finnan circuit
126(4)
23 Beinn Odhar Bheag and the Rois-Bheinn group
130(4)
LOCHABER, THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
24 Creag Meagaidh
134(4)
25 Ben Alder and the Geal-charn group
138(5)
26 Lochaber Traverse
143(6)
27 The Mamores
149(5)
28 Glen Coe circuit
154(5)
29 Black Mount Traverse
159(4)
30 Glen Etive hills
163(4)
31 Ben Cruachan, Beinn Eunaich and Beinn a' Chochuil
167(4)
32 Achallader's five Munros
171(4)
33 Tyndrum's five Corbetts
175(4)
34 Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig
179(4)
35 Crianlarich hills
183(4)
36 Arrochar `Alps'
187(5)
37 Ben Lawers group and the Tarmachan Ridge
192(5)
CAIRNGORMS
38 Beinn a'Ghlo, the Tarf and the Tilt
197(5)
39 Munros of Glen Feshie
202(5)
40 Cairngorms 4000-ers
207(5)
41 Beinn a' Bhuird and Ben Avon
212(5)
42 Lochnagar via The Stuic
217(5)
43 Glen Clova circuit
222(4)
GALLOWAY
44 Galloway hills
226(5)
THE ISLANDS
45 Glen Rosa circuit, Arran
231(4)
46 Cuillin Traverse, Rum
235(4)
47 Bla Bheinn, Sgurr na Stri and Sligachan, Skye
239(5)
48 Trotternish Ridge, Skye
244(5)
49 An Cliseam range, Harris
249(4)
50 Uig hills, Lewis
253(4)
Appendix 1 Walk Summary Table 257(2)
Appendix 2 Key Summits and Ranges 259(5)
Appendix 3 Further Reading 264(1)
Appendix 4 Useful Contacts and Websites 265(2)
Index 267
Dan Bailey has a consuming passion for the mountains of Scotland. A refugee from southern flatlands now based in Fife, he enjoys everything from winter mountaineering and rock climbing to hill walking and long-distance backpacking. This is his third title for Cicerone.