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The Corbett Almanac

by Cameron McNeish
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Overview

The author details the 220 Corbetts which exist in Scotland. These hills between 2500 and 2999 feet high are amongst the most popular and accessible since they are often a good afternoon's exercise as opposed to the generally more testing and trying Munros which are frequently situated in more extreme terrain. The book covers Scotland on a regional basis, usually around a town which is well suited to accommodating hillwalkers. These areas are: The Southern Uplands

Arrochar

Crianlarich, Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy

Strathyre and Loch Earn

Rannoch and Glen Lyon

Killin

Etive and Glen Coe

Loch Trieg and Loch Ossian

Loch Ericht and Drumochter

Pitlochy, Tarff and Tilt

Cairnwell, Glenshee and Lochnagar

Norther Cairngorms

Southern Cairngorms

Glen Roy, Laggan and Monadhiliath

Loch Lochy

Loch Arkaig and Loch Eil

Ardgour, Moidart and Loch Sheil

Knoydart and Loch Quoich

Glen Sheil

Glen Affric and Strathfarar

Achnashellach, Torridon and Applecross

Dundonnell and Fisherfield

The Fannichs and Ullapool

Assynt and the Far North

The Islands. Gaelic pronunciations are given with Ordnance Survey references, ascent and descent times, maps and stalking information.

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Book Details

Published
June 8, 1999
Publisher
Neil Wilson Publishing
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781897784723

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