Walking, Hiking, Trekking

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See also: Walking & Climbing

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  • Cover scan of Cumbria Way
    Cumbria Way
    Paddy Dillon - Paperback - Rucksack Readers
    The Cumbria Way runs for 73 miles northward from Ulverston, through unspoiled dales with stone-built farms, skirting around charming lakes and passing beneath rugged fells. Busy tourist centres such as Ulverston, Coniston and Keswick contrast with woodland, wild fellside, high passes and remote moorlands. The Way passes over the summit of High Pike with panoramic views, and descends to the historic border city of Carlisle.
  • Cover scan of The Munros
    The Munros
    Paul Webster - Paperback - Pocket Mountains
    This guide is for anyone who wants to climb the Munros, the 282 Scottish peaks over 3000ft.
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    Caleb's List: Climbing The Scottish Mountains Visible From Arthur's Seat
    Kellan MacInnes - Hardback - Luath
    From the summit of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, 20 mountains can be seen. These mountains, the 'Arthurs' form Caleb's List. This is not only a guide to climbing the Arthurs, but also the story of how the list came about, and how becoming an Arthurist helped the author in his battle with AIDS.
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    Britain's Last Frontier: Walking The Highland Line
    Alistair Moffat - Hardback - Birlinn
    This is a record of a trip made by best-selling author Alistair Moffat and veteran journalist and broadcaster James Naughtie in which they walk the Highland Line, tracing its route from the River Clyde through Perthshire and the North-east.
  • Cover scan of Rock Trails Scottish Highlands
    Rock Trails Scottish Highlands: A Hillwalker's Guide To The Geology & Scenery
    Paul Gannon - Paperback - Pesda
    The Scottish Highlands are home to Britain's most spectacular mountain scenery. The stark hills, fearful crags, glorious glens and sparkling lochans make for a wide range of landscapes and have attracted generations of landscape lovers, hillwalkers and mountaineers. This book is intended to help those who adore this landscape to gain an insight into the geological forces that shaped it.
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    Walking With Wildness: Experiencing The Watershed Of Scotland
    Peter Wright - Paperback - Luath
    A guide to walking the watershed of Scotland, covering all 745 miles with a selection of 26 routes to walk in a day or two.
  • Cover scan of Climbing The Corbetts
    Climbing The Corbetts
    Hamish M. Brown - Paperback - Sandstone
    This title describes one well-known mountaineer's compact with the Corbetts, rich with anecdote, historical connections, and written with companiable enthusiasm.
  • Cover scan of Climb The High Pass
    Climb The High Pass: A Journey From The English Midlands To The Northwest Highlands Of Scotland
    Peter Maguire - Hardback - Baringo
    'Climb the High Pass' is the second of two volumes describing a 600 mile walk from the English Midlands to the Western Highlands of Scotland. It was undertaken over three summers and took the author some 45 days. This volume describes the journey from Cumbria to the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
  • Cover scan of Climb The High Pass
    Climb The High Pass: A Journey From The English Midlands To The Northwest Highlands Of Scotland
    Peter Maguire - Paperback - Baringo
    'Climb the High Pass' is the second of two volumes describing a 600 mile walk from the English Midlands to the Western Highlands of Scotland. It was undertaken over three summers and took the author some 45 days. This volume describes the journey from Cumbria to the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
  • Cover scan of The East Highland Way
    The East Highland Way
    Kevin Langan - Paperback - Luath
    This is a highly detailed walking guide to an all new long distance route through the stunning Scottish Highlands. It is a must-read for anyone who has walked the West Highland Way and anyone else with an interest in walking, historical landmarks, wildlife and Scotland in general.

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