Scottish Hill and Mountain Names
Title | Scottish Hill and Mountain Names PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Drummond |
Publisher | Scottish Mountaineering Club |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN |
Scottish Hill Names
Title | Scottish Hill Names PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Drummond |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Mountains |
ISBN | 9780907521952 |
This book explains the origin and the meaning of the names of Scotland?s hills, as well as how to pronounce them. It also brings together many of the legends and stories behind particular hill names. A thoroughly researched, completely revised and expanded second edition which builds on the success of its predecessor - Scottish Hill and Mountain Names. Many new names are detailed, including a significantincrease in the coverage of Borders hill names and old forms of many hill names from 17th and 18th century maps brought to bear in explanations. The hills of Scotland are a significant part of the landscape and the names of these hills reflect the rich social and cultural history of Scotland over the past 500 years and all who have been there. These names are alegacy of the past and this book opens the door to this fascinating world.
The Munros
Title | The Munros PDF eBook |
Author | RAB. PRENTICE ANDERSON (TOM.) |
Publisher | Hillwalkers' Guides |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 2021-02-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781907233388 |
The Relative Hills of Britain
Title | The Relative Hills of Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Dawson |
Publisher | Cicerone Press Limited |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Mountains |
ISBN | 9781852840686 |
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.
Scotland's Mountains Before the Mountaineers
Title | Scotland's Mountains Before the Mountaineers PDF eBook |
Author | Ian R Mitchell |
Publisher | Luath Press Ltd |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2013-08-26 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1909912441 |
Winner of the Outdoor Writers Guild Award for Excellence In this new book on pre-mountaineering ascents and near ascents in the Highlands, we have at last a work which does justice to those who lived and worked, travelled and fought in the Highlands before Walter Scott. PROF. BRUCE LENMAN Marvelous account of mountaineering's prehistory... as colourful as it is thought provoking - THE SCOTSMAN This work tells the story of explorations and ascents in the Scottish Highlands in the days before mountaineering became a popular sport - when Jacobites, bandits, poachers and illicit distillers traditionally used the mountains as sanctuary.
Great Mountain Days in Scotland
Title | Great Mountain Days in Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Bailey |
Publisher | Cicerone Press Limited |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 2014-01-31 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1849655006 |
50 great mountain walks in Scotland. Some of the routes described in this larger format book are well known classic challenges such as the Lochaber Traverse, the Mamores and Cairngorms 4000-ers while others approach a favourite mountain from a new angle or combine several in a testing way. Each one can be crammed into a single, long day or backpacked over two to spend a little longer in this rugged and addictive landscape. The collection spans Scotland, right across its magnificent upland areas and dramatic peaks. Routes range from 12 to 25 miles and many would make a good two-day adventure. Some can be approached by kayak or mountain bike. Over 270 ranges and summits feature in settings as varied as the snowbound Cairngorm plateaus and the land-sea jigsaw of the Hebrides, where rugged peaks rise from clear water. Few walking destinations are better suited to routes at the longer, tougher end of the scale.
Scotland
Title | Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Townsend |
Publisher | Cicerone Press Limited |
Total Pages | 904 |
Release | 2011-03-30 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1849653534 |
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