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Rock Climbing in Scotland Kevin Howett

Rock Climbing in Scotland By Kevin Howett

Rock Climbing in Scotland by Kevin Howett


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Summary

Encompassing the full spectrum of climbing grades, this book covers 600 routes, all of which are divided into area-specific chapters giving information about: access; accommodation; provisions; camping; and mountain rescue. It includes maps of each area and detailed diagrams of every crag.

Rock Climbing in Scotland Summary

Rock Climbing in Scotland by Kevin Howett

In this popular guide to rock climbing in Scotland information is given on the latest routes and the most recent local area knowledge. 100 of the routes are new additions including the well known and frequently climbed crags and cliffs of Arran, Glen Coe and Glen Nevis, as well as the mountain quartzite of Beinn Eighe in Torridon and Cairngorm's 1000 fet Creag an Dubh Loch. Each route has been checked, is described pitch by pitch, and has its lengths given in feet and inches. It encompasses the full spectrum of climbing grades and covers 600 routes, all of which are divided into area-specific chapters giving information about: access; accomodation; provisions; camping; and mountain rescue. It includes maps of each area and detailed diagrams of every crag.

About Kevin Howett

Kevin Howett has lived and climbed full-time in Scotland for the last thirteen years. He has written numerous articles for climbing publications.

Additional information

GOR004922596
9780094796102
0094796106
Rock Climbing in Scotland by Kevin Howett
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
20010510
528
N/A
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