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Cordee Books
Rock Climbing in Scotland
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This is a guide to rock climbing in Scotland which contains information on the latest routes and the most recent local area knowledge.
These are comprehensive guides to rock climbing in two of the most popular climbing regions in Britain, written for visiting and local climbers of all levels of experience. Each book offers more than five hundred routes, all checked, graded and described pitch by pitch. Illustrations - detailed crag diagrams or topographical photographs - make the climbs easy to locate and follow. Each chapter contains a section of information about access, local transport and accommodation. Frances Lincoln took over publication of these highly successful rock climbing guides from Constable in 2004.
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£12.99
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Cordee Books
Glencoe SMC Climbing Guide Guidebook
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The 5th edition covers rock & ice climbs in this magnificent glen and its surrounding areas. Includes the famed Etive Slabs, the superb Garbh Bheinn and the more recently developed Ardnamurchan peninsula.
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£21.00
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Cordee Books
Cairngorms SMC Climbers Guide
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Rock and ice Climbers’ Guidebook to The Cairngorms area of Scotland - a definitive climbing guidebook from the Scottish Mountaineering Club. The Cairngorms all in one volume.
This, the next in the SMC’s brand new series of Climbers’ Guides, covers all the summer and winter climbing in the northern and southern Cairngorms area.
Written by a number of authors and previous guidebook writers who are mountain guides and leading activists sharing their expert knowledge of the area.
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£23.00
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Cordee Books
Scottish Winter Climbs
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Scottish winter climbing is now an activity of international importance, with visiting climbers arriving every winter from various parts of the globe.
Part of the popularity is due to Scotland's unique climbing conditions, when alternating influences of moist maritime and cold polar air masses produce a frequent freeze-thaw cycle. Along with high precipitation, this can produce snow, ice and 'mixed' conditions which can be a joy to climb in.
Unfortunately, it can also produce much dodgy weather which for the new visitor can be somewhat offputting, not to say downright dangerous. This guide can help the newcomer, both by helping select the routes, and explaining when, where and why to climb. We have gone to some effort in this guide to make a visit to wintry Scotland as painless as possible! And if we have succeeded, then the comprehensive guides described elsewhere can lead you on to a lifetime of exploration.
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£16.00
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Cordee Books
Northern Highlands Rock & Ice Climbs Vol. 1 (SMC guide) Guidebook
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Covers the rock and ice climbing in the area from Knoydart to An Teallach, including, Applecross, Torridon, Letterewe & Fisherfield. Also covers the popular Diabaig and Seana Mheallan.
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was £13.00 £10.00