Scottish Rock Climbs(English, Paperback, Howett Kevin)
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Wired Guides Scottish Rock Climbs showcases the very best trad and sport routes across Scotland, covering a wealth of climbing never before presented in a single volume. Its breadth and scope takes in the Galloway hills,m the outcrops of the Central and North-West Highlands, the mountain ranges of Arran the Cairngorms, Glen Coe, Lochaber, Torridon, Assynt and Sutherland, as well as the sea-cliffs of the north0east and north-west coasts, the Hebrides and the Northern Isles, and historical urban test-pieces at Dumbarton. Each of the 1,700 routes is shown on a diagram and supported by detailed information gathered and compiled by local activists. Its the book you need to inspire a lifetime's worth of rock climbing adventure in Scotland. Key features:- The book covers Scotland in it's entirety, with all levels of difficulty covered and inspirational photography throughout from some of the UK's premier photographers.- It presents the very best climbing that Scotland has to offer, both classic and lesser trodden - but equally impressive - venues.- There are venues and diagrams included that have not yet appeared in a guidebook, included recent world-class developments,- You'll find everything from relaxed climbing at sport outcrops through to full-scale sea-cliff adventures.- every single route is on a diagram, with detail never before presented in a Scottish guidebook. - Every venue has an accompanying map and detailed access information to get you to the crag.- Each section is based upon input from local activists , so the information is accurate and up-to-date and with the best routes selected.- Details of where to find further information in our comprehensive guidebooks is included.- We've included top tips to get you away from the honeypots for some top-class Scottish climbing adventures.- The book sits neatly alongside the Wired Guidebooks to 'Pembroke Rock,' 'Lake District Rock,' 'Northern Rock,' 'Peak District Rock,' and 'Lakes Sport and Slate'