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Simon Richardson

    Mountaineering Scotland
    Chasing the Ephemeral
    20 Beds: The Story of St Michael's Hospice
    Mountaineering in Scotland
    Ben Nevis
    Scottish Winter Climbs
    • Details over 900 of some of the finest winter climbs in Scotland, with the emphasis on the popular lower and mid-grade classics. This book takes account of the change of climbing habits and weather conditions in the Scottish mountains. It presents descriptions, supplemented by colour cliff photo- diagrams and maps.

      Scottish Winter Climbs
    • Ben Nevis

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      Climbing on Ben Nevis is more popular as its cliffs offer up some of the most challenging traditional summer and winter climbs in the world. This title offers history of Ben Nevis mountain from 1585 - 2008. It includes chapters on: Ben Nevis Observatory, Ben Nevis Distillery, Ben Nevis Aluminium Smelter, Ben Nevis Hill Race and Gaelic Place Names.

      Ben Nevis
    • From Ken Crocket, author of Ben Nevis - Britain's Highest Mountain, comes the full story of the dawning of mountaineering in Scotland

      Mountaineering in Scotland
    • Being in the right place at the right time is critical when Scottish Winter Climbing. This guide will help you make the right choices - do you go high or low, head east, west or north, or attempt snowed-up rock, mixed or ice climbs? Simon Richardson reveals his simple strategy for success and selects 50 climbs to put on your hit-list.

      Chasing the Ephemeral
    • This book is the second volume of a planned three - volume treatment of the history of mountaineering in Scotland, and covers the period from 1914 to 1971

      Mountaineering Scotland
    • The Ultimate You

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      With the action worksheets and coaching tools of Ultimate You founder Andy Anderson's innovative CHANGE goal-setting, Motivation Matrix, and three-phase mindset process, readers will be equipped to make instant and lasting changes in their lives.

      The Ultimate You
    • The Pygmy Puff Ginny Weasley did buy a Pygmy Puff from her brother's joke shop, and these pink and purple puffy creatures are super cute! She ended up naming hers Arnold. Herpo the Foul This was the first person to make a Horcrux, and he was the first to breed a Basilisk. He was an ancient Greek dark wizard and was a parselmouth too, and he experimented with chicken and toad breeding, hence how the Basilisk came about. He also has his own chocolate fog card. Winky the House Elf This house-elf still exists there, but he's now addicted to Butterbeer and never got over it. This house elf never wanted freedom however, and was devoted to Barty Crouch, but he was later sacked, however, Winky didn't want to leave. Winky did help with the battle against the Death Eaters too.

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