Walking the Munros Vol 2 - Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms
  Walking the Munros Vol 2 - Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms
Titolo Walking the Munros Vol 2 - Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms
AutoreSteve Kew
Prezzo€ 16,84
EditoreCicerone Press
LinguaTesto in
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
Explore the awe-inspiring landscapes of Scotland’s northern Highlands, Cairngorms and the Isle of Skye with 70 classic routes to 143 Munro summits, all rising above 3000ft. From the jagged ridges of Torridon and the wild remoteness of Fisherfield to the iconic Cuillin of Skye, these routes open the door to some of Scotland’s most thrilling and challenging mountains. Perfect for adventurous walkers seeking to ‘bag’ Munros or simply experience the wild beauty of the Highlands, this comprehensive Cicerone guidebook features routes ranging from 7 to 46km (4 to 29 miles), each requiring good fitness, confident navigation and experience in remote, mountainous terrain. Tackle straightforward ascents, exhilarating ridge walks, airy scrambles and river crossings as you journey among the most dramatic peaks in the country, where every outing promises a sense of achievement and wonder. Discover the best of the Munros in the northern Highlands, Cairngorms and Isle of Skye, with routes covering Torridon, An Teallach, the northern glens and the unforgettable Cuillin ridge, each chosen for the most interesting and rewarding ascents. Make use of clear, detailed route descriptions and custom 1:100,000 mapping, alongside practical information on navigation, parking, accommodation, and access for every walk. Plan your days with lists of all 282 Munros, by height and alphabetically, plus pronunciation and translation of Gaelic mountain names to enrich your understanding and appreciation of these iconic peaks. Experience the full variety of Scotland’s northern Munros, traverse the vast plateaux of the Cairngorms, test your skills on the exposed scrambles of Skye, or seek solitude in the far-flung wilderness of Letterewe and Fisherfield. Notes on each route highlight distance, estimated time, and key challenges, whether simple walking, river crossings, or graded scrambling, so you are prepared for the unique demands of each mountain, especially under changeable Highland weather.