Book - Peak District

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Book Burbage Millstone and Beyond
British Mountaineering Council This is the definitive climbing guide to all the routes and bouldering on the fantastic gritstone crags that surround the city of Sheffield. Covering everything fr...» more info
Book Chatsworth
Series Editor: Geoff Milburn. The BMC Peak District guidebook to this popular and interesting climbing area. Area covered:--- The Baslow Edges. Cratcliffe-Matlock area. The Amber Valley Crags...» more info
Book Froggatt
A BMC guide The climbs in the Froggatt area guidebook should speak for themselves. Some of the greatest gritstone routes lie here. All grades are catered for. A wonderful climbing arena which must ...» more info
Book Kinder
Series editor Geoff Milburn The BMC's definitive climbing guide to Kinder and the Bleaklow area. Hundreds of great climbs at all grades on the fine gritstone of this important area. Areas covere...» more info
Book Moorland Gritstone (Chew Valley)
Series Editor - Geoff Milburn The high-level crags of the Peak District which are encompassed within the Moorland Gritstone area are a world apart from the popular edges such as Stanage etc. These ...» more info
Book On Peak Rock
Carl Dawson Here are 1500 of the best climbs in the Peak District, taken from 100 cliffs - distant outcrops on the Kinder, Chew and Bleaklow plateaus to the north, more accessible edges on the flan...» more info
Book Peak Limestone (Chee Dale)
Series editor:--- Geoff Milburn Although the Peak District is perhaps more widely known for the abundance of gritstone climbing, there is also much in the way of limestone to play on. Areas cove...» more info
Book Staffordshire Grit (The Roaches)
Dave Garnett. This is a definitive guide to all the routes and boulder problems on the gritstone crags of the south-western Peak District. Covering everything from the great crags of the Roaches...» more info
Book Stanage
Edited by David Simmonite Stanage has everything; slabs, walls, cracks, chimneys, gullies, overhangs and buttresses - from the easiest to the nearly impossible. Any climber who could claim to have ...» more info
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