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Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 2011
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Another cold winter in 2010/2011 led to much new route activity across the Highlands. The lead article is an account of the first ascent of Stone Temple Pilots on Shelter Stone Crag - one of the most impressive of the new climbs done last winter season. There are also articles detailing the winter routes on Merrick in the Borders and in Coire Eilde - a new venue in Glen Coe. There are articles relating to the development of routes at Carnmore some fifty years ago, as well Longbow Crag in the Cairngorms some thirty years ago. There are also various articles of a more general mountaineering interest including a modern appraisal of Ben Wyvis. A short but very interesting article about the criteria for identifying Corbetts is sure to generate much debate among the hillbaggers.
Cordee Code: | cms247 |
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Page Size: | 132 x 210 mm |
No of Pages: | 320 |
Publisher: | Smc Journals |
ISBN13: | 9781907233029 |
Author: | EDITOR Noel Williams |
Published Date: | December 2011 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | Colour and B+W photos |
Weight: | 480g |
Product Type: | Book |
Countries: | Scotland |
Another cold winter in 2010/2011 led to much new route activity across the Highlands. The lead article is an account of the first ascent of Stone Temple Pilots on Shelter Stone Crag - one of the most impressive of the new climbs done last winter season. There are also articles detailing the winter routes on Merrick in the Borders and in Coire Eilde - a new venue in Glen Coe. There are articles relating to the development of routes at Carnmore some fifty years ago, as well Longbow Crag in the Cairngorms some thirty years ago. There are also various articles of a more general mountaineering interest including a modern appraisal of Ben Wyvis. A short but very interesting article about the criteria for identifying Corbetts is sure to generate much debate among the hillbaggers.
The Journal uses colour throughout for the very first time this year. This has allowed illustrations to be used rather more imaginatively than formerly.
The Journal uses colour throughout for the very first time this year. This has allowed illustrations to be used rather more imaginatively than formerly.