Walking, Hiking, Trekking

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  • Cover scan of The Cape Wrath Trail
    The Cape Wrath Trail
    Iain Harper - Paperback - Cicerone
    A guide to a 200-mile, three-week epic through the Scottish Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath. This is the most challenging long-distance trail in the British Isles, and offers an unparalleled adventure through wild and magnificent landscapes.
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    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.
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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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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    The Cotswolds: 40 Town And Country Walks
    Dominic North - Paperback - Pocket Mountains
    In these 40 walks, Dominic North unlocks the secrets of the Cotswolds, from the hills and lanes in the north to the languid riverbanks and ancient woods of the south.
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    Cairngorms
    - Map - Summit Map
    'Summit Maps' are fully waterproof and highly durable maps that allow you to easily identify summits, lochs and islands whilst walking in the Scottish Highlands. The maps use a patented pop-out mechanism that keeps them compact when folded.
  • Cover scan of The Cairngorms
    The Cairngorms
    Chris Townsend - Paperback - Colin Baxter
    The extensive Cairngorm mountain area contains unique sub-Arctic plateaux and many of the country's highest mountains. The finest routes among them are described here in 12 walks over 13 Munros.
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    The Cairngorms: Walks, Trails And Scrambles
    Ronald Turnbull - Paperback - Cicerone
    In over 50 walks, this guidebook explores the 23 Munro summits of the region and also the smaller viewpoint hills outside the main range.

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