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Glen Coe
Rock and Ice inc Glen Etive, Ardgour & Ardnamurchan SMC
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Cordee Code: | CCN001 |
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Page Size: | 120 x 200 mm |
No of Pages: | 384 |
Publisher: | Smc - Guidebooks |
ISBN13: | 9780907521709 |
Author: | Scottish Mountaineering Club |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | September 1986 |
Binding: | Paperback (encapsulated) |
Illustrations: | maps, diagrams, colour photos |
Weight: | 440g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | Scotland |
Glen Coe has long been in the forefront of high standard mountain routes, two hour's travelling time for the majority of those living in Scotland, and with unrestricted access granted through the purchase of much of the area for what was then the National Trust for Scotland.
The rough lavas of the Buachaille and Bidein nam Bian's outlying hills provide many highly enjoyable wall routes, with the glassy granite slabs on Beinn Trilleachan as a suitable foil, while there are numerous classic winter climbs.
Take the ferry across Loch Lhinne to Ardgour and savour the superb gneiss crags on Garbh Bheinn. Further on, savour the newly described crags of Ardnamurchan and escape the madding crowd at the same time.
The rough lavas of the Buachaille and Bidein nam Bian's outlying hills provide many highly enjoyable wall routes, with the glassy granite slabs on Beinn Trilleachan as a suitable foil, while there are numerous classic winter climbs.
Take the ferry across Loch Lhinne to Ardgour and savour the superb gneiss crags on Garbh Bheinn. Further on, savour the newly described crags of Ardnamurchan and escape the madding crowd at the same time.