Scotland'S Best Small Mountains

Scotland'S Best Small Mountains

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Many Of Scotland'S Finest Mountains Are Neglected By Walkers, Purely Because They Lack A Few Feet In Height. The Aim Of This New Guidebook Is To Champion The Best Of Them, Selected For Character, Location, Views, Historical Significance, Technical Difficulty Or Simply Beauty. From The Surreal And Striking Landscape Of The Storr In Skye To The Imposing And Technical Ridges Of Beinn Dearg Mor In The Northwest, This Guide Is An Antidote To Munrobagging. This Book Covers Eight Of Scotland'S Most Scenic Areas, From The Sutherland And The Far North To The Borders. Suitable For A Wide Range Of Abilities, There Are Great Small Mountains To Explore.The 40 Ascents Described Are Mainly Circular With Optional Variations Also Suggested To Give You The Flexibility To Extend Or Short Cut As You Wish, And All Are Illustrated With Color Photographs And Os Mapping.

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  • Q: What is the focus of 'Scotland's Best Small Mountains'? A: 'Scotland's Best Small Mountains' highlights lesser-known mountains in Scotland that, despite being shorter than the famous Munros, offer significant character, stunning views, and unique challenges.
  • Q: How many ascents are described in the guidebook? A: The guidebook features 40 ascents, primarily circular routes, with optional variations to accommodate different skill levels and preferences.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the guidebook is designed to be suitable for a wide range of abilities, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced walkers.
  • Q: What types of terrain can I expect from these small mountains? A: The guide covers diverse terrains, from surreal landscapes like The Storr in Skye to technical ridges such as Beinn Dearg Mor, providing a variety of hiking experiences.
  • Q: Are there photographs included in the book? A: Yes, 'Scotland's Best Small Mountains' includes color photographs that illustrate the beauty of the landscapes and the routes described.
  • Q: What kind of maps are provided in the guide? A: The guidebook features OS mapping, which helps in navigating the routes effectively and understanding the terrain.
  • Q: When was 'Scotland's Best Small Mountains' published? A: The book was published on September 1, 2010, and is available in a first edition format.
  • Q: Who is the author of this guidebook? A: The guidebook is authored by Kirstie Shirra, who brings her expertise in presenting Scotland's small mountains.
  • Q: What is the format of the book? A: The book is available in paperback format, which makes it convenient for carrying during hikes.
  • Q: How many pages does the guidebook have? A: The guidebook contains 256 pages, providing a comprehensive overview of the small mountains and their ascents.

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