Books Publications
From pocket walking guide books to coffee table books filled with stunning outdoor photography check out some of the best outdoor books available. If you're looking for instructional guides for climbing, skiing, kayaking or mountaineering the we'll have the right book for you. We also stock a great selection of entertaining and inspirational non-fiction climbing and mountaineering books.
- Cordee Books Scotland The Wild Places Photo Book
- Compiled during the last four years, this latest collection of panoramic images by award-winning photographer Colin Prior includes unique and spectacular natural events in some of Colin's favourite locations. This latest collection of panoramic photographs by award-winning photographer Colin Prior celebrates the breathtaking scenery of Scotland's wildland areas. It follows the longstanding success of his earlier book Highland Wilderness. Whereas Highland Wilderness focused on the issues involved in conserving the Highlands, this time Prior presents a mature reflection on the space and silence of those wild places, a salutory reminder to people that even in today's world such places do exist. His remarkable images encourage stewardship of the Highlands by inspiration rather than rhetoric.
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£25.00
- Cordee Books Lowland Outcrops Scotland Guidebook
- This guide covers lowland Scotland from the Rhinns of Galloway to the Berwickshire coast in the south and Fife to The Trossachs in the north. The region encompasses the main urban areas of Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh and is one of the most popular in the country.
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£21.00
- Cordee Books North-East Outcrops SMC guide Guidebook
- Details the rock climbing, and some ice climbing, on the rugged coastline and inland outcrops from Dundee to Aberdeen and north to the fine Moray Firth coastline. Includes Glen Clova, the Arbroath sea cliffs, the Angus Quarries, Cummingston and the Pass of Ballater.
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£21.00
- Cordee Books The Corbetts & Other Scottish Hills Guidebook
- The guidebook details routes up all 219 Corbetts (Scottish hills between 2,500 ft. and 3,000 ft.) and many other popular lower hills. Other hills include popular classics such as Criffel, Tinto, The Pentlands, The Eildons, The Ochils, Ben Venue, Mount Blair, Bennachie, Stac Pollaidh, Suilven and a wide range of hills throughout the islands, from Lewis to Arran.
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£20.00
- Cordee Books Walking in the Alps Guidebook
- Kev Reynolds, doyen of Alpine writers, has brought out a definitive guide to the many thousands of possible routes, with a geographical span that ranges from the Maritime Alps of southern France to the Julians of Slovenia, from Italy's Gran Paradiso to the little-known Turnitzer Alps of eastern Austria, from the ice-bound giants of the Bernese Oberland to the green rolling Kitzbuheler Alps and the bizarre towers of the Dolomites of South Tirol, showing the amazing diversity of this wonderful mountain chain. Every region of the Alps is covered in detail;walks and tours given in mouthwatering profusion. Chris Bonington agrees," The most comprehensive book about the Alps in the last fifty years,"he says. This is an essential volume for the Alpine traveller. What a present for Xmas! What a present at any time!
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£20.00