The Munros and Tops

The Munros and Tops
Title The Munros and Tops PDF eBook
Author Chris Townsend
Publisher Random House
Pages 260
Release 2013-05-24
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1780578237

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When Chris Townsend reached the summit of Ben Hope in Sutherland, he walked his way into the record books. After 118 days in which he had covered more than 1,700 miles and climber over 575,000 feet, he had completed the first single continuous journey of all 277 Munros and 240 Tops in the Scottish Highlands.This is the story of that remarkable walk from the start on Ben More on the Isle of Mull through to the finish, the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest 18 times. For the author, the real enjoyment of the walk was not in counting up the summits or the miles but in spending week after week in the hills and living in the wilds. In THE MUNROS AND TOPS, Chris Townsend recalls the joys of observing the birds and animals, the trees and flowers, the changing shapes of the hills and the play of light on their slopes. He writes about the complexities of route-finding and the challenge of rugged terrain and of coping with often atrocious weather conditions. Illustrated with photographs taken during the walk, this is a stirring account of a unique achievement.

The Munros

The Munros
Title The Munros PDF eBook
Author RAB. PRENTICE ANDERSON (TOM.)
Publisher Hillwalkers' Guides
Pages 384
Release 2021-02-10
Genre
ISBN 9781907233388

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High Mountains of Britain and Ireland

High Mountains of Britain and Ireland
Title High Mountains of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook
Author Irvine Butterfield
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1993
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780906371305

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This guide to Britain's highest mountains incorporates new information. Access problems, road developments, new forestry, changes in land ownership, stalking restrictions/relaxations, new telephone numbers, clarifications in mountain names, and developments in Irish mapping are included.

The Munros

The Munros
Title The Munros PDF eBook
Author Paul Webster
Publisher Pocket Mountains
Pages 672
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Hiking
ISBN 9781907025273

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This guide is for anyone who wants to climb the Munros, the 282 Scottish peaks over 3000ft.

The Munros

The Munros
Title The Munros PDF eBook
Author Cameron McNeish
Publisher Lomond
Pages 228
Release 2006-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781842040829

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The Munros consist of 277 Scottish mountains over 3000 feet in height. They are enjoying unprecedented popularity as hikers and vacationers flock to the area to enjoy the magnificent scenery. It has been estimated that most good weekends, even in the winter, attract close to 50,000 visitors. Cameron McNeish, editor of The Great Outdoors magazine, provides an essential reference for readers either planning a trip to the region or wishing to relive the adventures they enjoyed there.

The Relative Hills of Britain

The Relative Hills of Britain
Title The Relative Hills of Britain PDF eBook
Author Alan Dawson
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 256
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Mountains
ISBN 9781852840686

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How many hills are there in Britain? Has anyone climbed them all? Where is there for hill walkers to go in the south of England? What is a hill anyway? The answers to these and other questions will be found in The Relative Hills of Britain. This book dispenses with the common assumption that a hill must be at least 2000ft high to be worth climbing. Instead it concentrates on listing all the hills that are relatively high compared to the surrounding land, rather than compared to sea level. This approach leads to some interesting results: for example, the highest points in the Cotswolds and Chilterns, Campsies and Quantocks are all included, as well as the main summits on numerous Scottish islands, whereas well- known mountain summits such as Cairn Gorm, Bowfell and Carnedd Dafydd do not qualify. As well as being an invaluable reference work for all walkers, this book contains a fascinating collection of not too serious facts and figures about the Marilyns, as these relative hills have been called. The book is illustrated by a set of photographs and a large number of very clear maps, which make it easy to locate all the hills in each region.

Moonwalker

Moonwalker
Title Moonwalker PDF eBook
Author Alan Rowan
Publisher BackPage Press
Pages 302
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1909430196

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Moonwalker is a unique story, the memoir of a man whose love of Scotland's mountains would override his body-clock and all conventional notions of health and safety. When Alan Rowan finished his shifts as a sub-editor at a national newspaper at midnight, he knew he was too jacked up on deadline adrenaline to attempt sleep. At the same time, he was starting to worry if he would ever complete his ambition to reach the summit of every Munro in Scotland those peaks of over 3000ft. One crazy night, he decided upon a single solution to both problems. He would begin his ascents in the middle of the night, see the sun rise above the clouds and then come down the mountain just as everyone else was going up. We see Alan's transformation from desk jockey to midnight mountaineer, meet dodgy car salesmen, rabid sheepdogs, charging deer, superstitious Germans and crooked confectioners - all the while seeing the best of Scotland in a unique light. Moonwalker is funny and touching; at once a deeply personal memoir and a riotous travelogue.