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Ben Nevis
Britain's Highest Mountain
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Cordee Code: | CWN053 |
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Page Size: | 172 x 235 mm |
No of Pages: | 416 |
Publisher: | Scottish Mountaineering Trust |
ISBN13: | 9781907233104 |
Author: | Scottish Mountaineering Club |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | September 1986 |
Edition: | 2 Rev ed , Oct-2009 |
Binding: | Hardback |
Illustrations: | 400 col photos, maps, dia |
Weight: | 1240g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | United Kingdom |
If an interest in Ben Nevis is your thing this 2nd edition is FANTASTIC.
This 2nd edition of Ben Nevis: Britain's Highest Mountain brings the history of Ben Nevis right up to date from the 1st edition, by adding the period from 1986 to 2008.
This is a highly illustrated and painstakingly researched history of a mountain whose global status far outstrips its modest altitude; a story of climbers, poets, geologists, map makers and pioneering meteorologists.
For more than 100 years, mountaineers have honed their skills and equipment on its flanks and ridges and applied them to dazzling effect in the Alps and Greater Ranges.
Today, climbing on Ben Nevis is more popular than ever and the mountain's international reputation continues to grow, as its cliffs offer up some of the most challenging traditional summer and winter climbs in the world.
Fully updated history of Britain's most famous mountain from 1585 - 2008
Highly illustrated with more than 400 (mostly colour) photographs, diagrams and maps
This 2nd edition of Ben Nevis: Britain's Highest Mountain brings the history of Ben Nevis right up to date from the 1st edition, by adding the period from 1986 to 2008.
This is a highly illustrated and painstakingly researched history of a mountain whose global status far outstrips its modest altitude; a story of climbers, poets, geologists, map makers and pioneering meteorologists.
For more than 100 years, mountaineers have honed their skills and equipment on its flanks and ridges and applied them to dazzling effect in the Alps and Greater Ranges.
Today, climbing on Ben Nevis is more popular than ever and the mountain's international reputation continues to grow, as its cliffs offer up some of the most challenging traditional summer and winter climbs in the world.
Fully updated history of Britain's most famous mountain from 1585 - 2008
Highly illustrated with more than 400 (mostly colour) photographs, diagrams and maps