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Chris Townsend

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English
Cicerone Press
06 December 2021
This book is a resource covering the finest walks, treks and climbs to be found in Scotland. From the rolling hills of the Southern Uplands to the great granite plateaus of the Cairngorms to the jagged peaks of Torridon and the Cuillin hills on the Isle of Skye, Scotland has a rich variety of wild landscapes and terrain that is perfect for many activities. Scotland's lochs, forests and rivers offer spectacular scenery and a tranquility that visitors embrace time and time again. Author Chris Townsend was the first person to complete a continuous round of all the Scottish Munros, 283 summits that rise above 3000ft. He has also walked across the Scottish mountains from coast to coast 14 times, and is the President of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. Superb photography and an exceptional level of detail, this book is an ideal all-embracing guide for the mountain adventurer.
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Imprint:   Cicerone Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   1.220kg
ISBN:   9781852844424
ISBN 10:   1852844426
Pages:   560
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction About this Book Practicalities When to Go Weather Getting There Getting Around Accommodation Maps and Guidebooks Equipment for Hillwalkers The Mountains Topography and Geology History, Culture and the Rise of Mountaineering Scottish Mountain Names National Parks and other Protected Areas Plant and Animal Life Mountain Activities Peakbagging, Hillwalking and Scrambling Long Distance Routes Rock Climbing Winter Mountaineering Ski Touring and Ski Mountaineering Responsible Mountaineering Avalanches Mountain Rescue Access Environmental Ethics Leave no Litter Paths Cross Country Wild Camping Camp Fires and Stoves Sanitation Plant and Animal Life CHAPTER 1: The Southern Uplands 1:1 The Southern Upland Way 1:2 The Galloway Hills 1:3 The Carsphairn Hills 1:4 The Lowther Hills 1:5 The Tweedsmuir Hills 1:6 The Moorfoot and Lammermuir Hills 1:7 Outliers Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 2: The Southern Highlands 2:1 The Campsie Fells 2:2 The Ochils 2:3 The Rob Roy Way 2:4 The West Highland Way 2:5 Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond 2:6 The Arrochar Alps 2:7 The Ben Lui Hills 2:8 The Trossachs 2:9 Ben More, Stob Binnein and the Crianlarich and Balquhidder Hills 2:10 The Loch Earn and Crieff Hills 2:11 The Glen Lochay Hills 2:12 The Bridge of Orchy Hills 2:13 Ben Lawers and the Tarmachans 2:14 Glen Lyon, Schiehallion and Aberfeldy Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 3: The Central Highlands 3:1 Ben Cruachan and Glen Strae 3:2 Glen Etive 3:3 The Black Mount 3:4 The West Highland Way 3:5 Glen Coe 3:6 Beinn a'Bheithir and Glen Creran 3:7 Rannoch Moor 3:8 The Mamores 3:9 Ben Nevis 3:10 The Aonachs and the Grey Corries 3:11 Loch Treig 3:12 Loch Ossian 3:13 The Ben Alder and Laggan Hills 3:14 The West Drumochter Hills 3:15 The Monadh Liath 3:16 Creag Meagaidh and the Loch Laggan Hills 3:17 Glen Roy 3:18 Long Walks Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 4: The Cairngorms 4:1 East Drumochter, The Gaick and Minigaig 4:2 Glen Tilt 4:3 Pitlochry and Killiecrankie 4:4 Glen Shee and the Cairnwell Pass 4:5 The Angus Glens: Glen Clova, Glen Doll and Glen Esk 4:6 Deeside 4:7 Strathspey 4:8 The Lairig an Laoigh Area 4:9 The Ben Macdui and Cairngorm plateau 4:10 Lairig Ghru 4:11 Glen Feshie 4:12 The Speyside Way Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 5: The Western Highlands 5:1 Ardgour, Morvern, Sunart and Moidart 5:2 Glenfinnan and Loch Eil 5:3 The Great Glen 5:4 Loch Arkaig, Glen Kingie, Glen Pean and Glen Dessary 5:5 Knoydart 5:6 The Glenelg Peninsula 5:7 North Loch Quoich and South Glen Shiel 5:8 Kintail and North Glen Shiel 5:9 Glen Affric and North Strath Cluanie 5:10 Glen Cannich, Glen Strathfarrar, Loch Monar, Strathconon and Glen Carron 5:11 The Cape Wrath Trail: Fort William to Achnashellach Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 6: The Northern Highlands 6:1 Applecross and Coulin 6:2 Torridon 6:3 Letterewe, Fisherfield and Dundonnell: Loch Maree to Loch Broom 6:4 The Fannaichs 6:5 Beinn Dearg and Easter Ross 6:6 Coigach and Assynt 6:7 The Far North 6:8 The Cape Wrath Trail: Achnashellach to Cape Wrath 6:9 The Sutherland Trail: Lochinver to Tongue Access, Bases, Maps and Guides CHAPTER 7: The Islands 7:1 Arran 7:2 Jura 7:3 Mull 7:4 Rum 7:5 Skye 7:6 Harris 7:7 South Uist Access, Bases, Maps and Guides APPENDIX A Glossary of Common Mountain Words in Gaelic and Scots APPENDIX B Bibliography and Further Reading APPENDIX C Current List of Munros APPENDIX D Current List of Corbetts Appendix E Index of Maps INDEX
Author Website:   http://www.cicerone.co.uk/author/detail.cfm/author/1319

Chris Townsend is an award-winning author, photographer and lecturer and lives in the Cairngorms. He was the first person to complete a continuous round of all the Scottish Munros and has also walked across the Scottish mountains from coast to coast 14 times. Passionate about wild land and its conservation Chris is President of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. This is his first book for Cicerone.

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