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    The Grahams & the Donalds
    The Pentland Hills
    Scottish winter climbs : classic routes from An Teallach to the Cobbler
    Scottish Sport Climbs
    The Munros
    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
    • This fully revised edition of the Scottish Mountaineering Club's original and best-selling guidebook The Munros describes the best walking routes on Scotland's 282 mountains above 3000ft.

      The Munros
    • Scottish Sport Climbs

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Written by 18 of the leading Scottish sport climbers, this sport climbing guide for Scotland includes 1300 routes, from grades 3 to 9a spread across over 100 crags from the Central Belt to Shetland and Arisaig to Aberdeen. It is illustrated with action photos for each main crag, maps and photo diagrams, and a colour-coded route grading system.

      Scottish Sport Climbs
    • This is a superb, new edition, full-colour guide to the finest winter climbs in Scotland. The second edition of this indispensible guidebook to winter climbing has been fully updated and expanded to detail over 900 of the finest winter climbs in Scotland, with the emphasis on the popular lower and mid-grade classics. Colour action photographs, photo-diagrams and maps supplement accurate descriptions to make this an essential item for any winter mountaineer.This is another in a new generation of popular guides by the definitive publisher of climbers' guidebooks to Scotland. It is an essential winter guidebook and the only one which covers the whole of Scotland. The book is completely revised to take account of the change of climbing habits and weather conditions in the Scottish mountains. It presents accurate, up to date descriptions, supplemented by colour cliff photo-diagrams and maps. It also covers a large number of climbs, across the grades with emphasis on the lower and mid-grade classics. It is user friendly in a successful and well presented format. It also features robust construction with page marker ribbon to ease location of climbs.

      Scottish winter climbs : classic routes from An Teallach to the Cobbler
    • An illustrated guidebook to walking in what is probably Scotland's most popular and most accessible range of hills - the splendid Pentland Hills on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It selects and describes 60 varied walks, ranging from low level family strolls to easy hill walks and lengthier, more challenging hill and moorland walks.

      The Pentland Hills
    • Probably the most significant guidebook to Scottish hillwalking in recent times, this handsomely illustrated book from The Scottish Mountaineering Club describes the recommended routes on The Grahams & The Donalds

      The Grahams & the Donalds
    • 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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