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The Guide to Walks in North-West Highlands (National Trust for Scotland) (National Trust for Scotland)

The Guide to Walks in North-West Highlands (National Trust for Scotland) (National Trust for Scotland)

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Author: Chris Townsend
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Media: Paperback
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5 x 0.5

ISBN: 1845130677
EAN: 9781845130671
ASIN: 1845130677

Publication Date: May 10, 2007
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice walks spread over a huge area   July 14, 2008
Chris Townsend wrote the excellent "Collin's Ramblers Guide to Ben Nevis and Glencoe" and the quality of this book of walks in the North West of Scotland is second to none. The descriptions are very readable and the 1:25,000 mapping excellent. Unlike Mr Townsend's Glencoe book, the 24 walks in this book are, in the main, not mountain walks. Only a handful of the walks actually go up mountains and (I think) only one of these is a Munro. Nevertheless most of the walks are long and serious undertakings in remote areas and will suit the experienced walker rather than the casual stroller. My only complaint is that the books covers such a huge area that you will never be able to do more than a few in any one trip. The 24 walks are spread from near Fort William, right up to Cape Wrath, including Skye. I like to really get to know an area through a comprehensive set of walks (the Cicerone guides are good for this); this book is more of a scattergun. However, it is very well written and a worthy addition to your collection of walking books.


5 out of 5 stars Get those feet a'walking with this perfect companion   May 30, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a really interesting book if you are planning any walks or trips to the Noth West Highlands of Scotland. It lists 24 walks that will inspire you to get out of the car and go for a "stroll". The walks cater for all and can all be done in a day, though Chris does say you could stay out if you wished.
From "short" 6 mile walks to a longer 17 mile trek! Mind you the 6 mile walk is apparently very steep and one of the 16 miler involves a bus or friends car back to the start! There are even walks that involve no hills, well, at least one anyway, around a lake - I am English!
The book has maps of the walks, but of course you should take your own map etc etc, though this book is small and light enough to fit in a big pocket or pack!
Some walks carry a warning if there are any potential difficulties, and these should be heeded!
All the walks have a little historical story about them before we are told where to start, what hills to cross, what streams to ford and what tussocks to fall over - oh the famous tussocks!!
The book is well laid out with photographs by the author.
The book is broken down into easy to read sections, with an introduction which covers access, weather, terrain and walking times, safety, long distance walks, wild camping, midges and ticks, leave no trace, and a geological wonderland and the National Trust for Scotland. That takes up a good handful of pages. Then you are into the walks, all 24 of them! Each walk also lasts between 6 to 8 pages, including the maps and descriptions etc! They seem easy to follow and I hope to try some out one day! If I were to be really picky, I guess the one thing missing is that we have to work out the total ascent of the walks ourselves. Oh the strain of counting contour lines, I think we can do that.
This book is well recommended for walkers of all abilities!
Enjoy it and have a great walking experience!
Thanks for another great book Chris!


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