The Magic of the Munros by Irvine Butterfield

The Magic of the Munros by Irvine Butterfield

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The Magic of the Munros by Irvine Butterfield

In 1891 Hugh Thomas Munro published his tables of the Scottish 3,000-foot peaks, and ever since the Reverend A.E. Robertson became the first Munroist (by completing the first ascent of all the mountains listed) there has been an accelerating number of mountaineers seeking to follow in his footsteps. The listing was updated in 1997, to make a total of 284 mountains, and in this stunning book Irvine Butterfield has selected the most evocative photographs to reveal the individual character of each one, with supporting information such as vital statistics. All the photographers' work shown here captures that illusive quality which, simply put, is 'the magic of the Munros.'
Irvine Butterfield became the 105th Munroist in 1971, and has worked tirelessly for mountaineering and conservation organizations throughout his life. He was an early member of the Moutain Bothies Association, founder member of the John Muir Trust, the Scottish Wild Land Group, the Crochallan Mountaineering Club and the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. He has written several books including the acclaimed High Mountains of Britain and Ireland and lives near Perth, Scotland.
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ISBN 13 9780715321683
ISBN 10 0715321684
Titel The Magic of the Munros
Autor Irvine Butterfield
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag David & Charles
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-03-25
Seitenanzahl 192
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