The Cairngorm Gateway

The Cairngorm Gateway
Title The Cairngorm Gateway PDF eBook
Author Ann Glen
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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"The Cairngorm Gateway traces the history of Badenoch and Strathspey, from earliest times to the present. The whole area will have a new fascination and special importance with the signalling of the Cairngorms National Park.The Cairngorm Gateway has long been a "transit" zone with forest resources being a prime factor. When the railways came to the region, tourism, very soon became a major source of income for its population, bringing people from far afield to enjoy healthful air and mountain views. Over the centuries not every project has prospered, however, and so this is a story of success and failure, of wealth and poeverty in both war and peace. Now the landscape and natural history of this stunnigly beautiful region have come to the forefront of attention as a valuable part of Scotland's heritage while the new funicular railway on Cairn Gorm has polarised opinions about the mountains, access to them and to their management.

The Cairngorm Club Journal

The Cairngorm Club Journal
Title The Cairngorm Club Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1908
Genre Mountaineering
ISBN

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Scotland

Scotland
Title Scotland PDF eBook
Author Chris Townsend
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 904
Release 2011-03-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 1849653534

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This comprehensive book is an excellent planning resource for those who wish to venture into the Scottish mountains. Whether you are planning a walk, scramble, climb or ski tour this larger format guide has all the information the independent mountain lover needs. The guide covers all the mountainous areas of Scotland from south to north, divided into seven regions. Each regional chapter covers individual glens important for mountain-goers, groups of hills that form coherent massifs and individual hills of significance. However, this is not a route guide and detailed descriptions are not provided. The aim of the book is to inspire and entertain as well as inform; to show first-time visitors just what the Scottish mountains have to offer and provide a new perspective for those who have been before. In the descriptions author Chris Townsend has given his opinions as to the relative qualities of the walks, glens, lochs, mountains and the landscape in general and highlighted those he thinks are the best the area has to offer. Includes: Descriptions of all the Scottish mountains, area-by-area from south to north, to help you identify the best locations for hill walking, mountaineering, climbing and ski touring Classic ascents and walks described, from scrambles up Ben Nevis to ski tours in the Cairngorms A planning tool for long-distance treks

The Wild Black Region

The Wild Black Region
Title The Wild Black Region PDF eBook
Author David Taylor
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 356
Release 2016-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1788853709

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This book tells the fascinating story of Badenoch, a forgotten region in accounts of Scottish history. Situated in the heart of the Highlands and with its own distinct historic and geographic identity, Badenoch was in the throes of dramatic change in the post-Culloden decades. This ground-breaking study reveals some radical differences from trends across the rest of the Highlands. Foremost was the role of the indigenous entrepreneurial tacksmen in driving the rapidly growing commercial economy as cattle graziers, drovers and agricultural improvers, inevitably provoking confrontation with the absentee and ostentatious Dukes of Gordon. Meanwhile, the common people still operated within a subsistence farming economy heavily dependent on a surprisingly sophisticated use of their mountain environment. Though suffering great hardship, they too were quick to exploit any potential commercial opportunities. Economic forces, social ambition and post-Culloden legislation created intolerable pressures within the old clan hierarchy, as Duke, tacksman and erstwhile clansman tried to forge their individual - and often irreconcilable - destinies in a rapidly changing world. In doing so, all were increasingly drawn into the wider, and often lucrative, dimensions of British state and empire.

'The People Are Not There'

'The People Are Not There'
Title 'The People Are Not There' PDF eBook
Author David Taylor
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 311
Release 2022-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 1788855221

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Badenoch today is a landscape of empty glens and ruined settlements, but it was not always so. This book examines the transformative events that shaped the region's destiny: climate and market forces, hunger and relief measures, sheep farms and sporting estates, agricultural improvement and proprietorial greed, and the evolution of clanship. Although this is an intensely localised study, the dramatic nature of change is explored against the wider context of events not just across the Highlands, but also within the British state and its global empire. Badenoch's journey moves from the relative prosperity of the Napoleonic Wars into the terrible post-war destitution that devastated peasant, tacksman and Duke of Gordon alike. Estate reform and 'improvement' gradually brought a degree of economic and social stability, but inevitably resulted in depopulation as people were forced off the land to seek refuge in the impoverished 'planned villages' or to abandon their Gaelic homeland for life in the Lowlands. For those with the means, however, emigration provided lucrative opportunities unimaginable at home. Through extensive use of documentary evidence, much of it previously unseen, David Taylor paints an intimate portrait of the historically neglected region of Badenoch – one that provides a compelling new perspective on Highland history.

The Hidden Fires

The Hidden Fires
Title The Hidden Fires PDF eBook
Author Merryn Glover
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 199
Release 2023-03-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 1788855175

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Shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature Elemental, fierce and full of wonder, the Cairngorm mountains are the high and rocky heart of Scotland. To know them would take forever, to love them demands a kind of courageous surrender. In The Hidden Fires, Merryn Glover undertakes that challenge with Nan Shepherd as companion and guiding light. Following in the footsteps and contours of The Living Mountain, she explores the same landscapes and themes as Shepherd's seminal work. This is a journey separated by time but unified by space and purpose, a conversation between two women across nearly a century that explores how entering the life of a mountain can illuminate our own. An Australian who grew up in the Himalayas, her early experiences of the Scottish hills and weather left her cold. But gradually acclimatising and with an approach like Shepherd's, that is more mountain wandering than mountaineering, she discovers the spark that sets the hills and herself on fire. Through Glover's deepening encounter, the wild majesty and iridescence of the Cairngorms is revealed in this beautiful evocation of landscape, place and identity. 'Merryn Glover's The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable' – Sir John Lister-Kaye

Regeneration

Regeneration
Title Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Andrew Painting
Publisher Birlinn
Pages 325
Release 2021-05-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 1788853822

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In 1995 the National Trust for Scotland acquired Mar Lodge Estate in the heart of the Cairngorms. Home to over 5,000 species, this vast expanse of Caledonian woodlands, subarctic mountains, bogs, moors, roaring burns and frozen lochs could be a place where environmental conservation and Highland field sports would exist in harmony. The only problem was that due to centuries of abuse by human hands, the ancient Caledonian pinewoods were dying, and it would take radical measures to save them. After 25 years of extremely hard work, the pinewoods, bogs, moors and mountains are returning to their former glory. Regeneration is the story of this success, featuring not only the people who are protecting the land and quietly working to undo the wrongs of the past, but also the myriad creatures which inspire them to do so. In addition, it also tackles current controversies such as raptor persecution, deer management and rewilding and asks bigger questions about the nature of conservation itself: what do we see when we look at our wild places? What should we see?