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Andrew Harper
One of the most strenuous alpine walks, the circular Tour de l'Oisans- GR54 encircles the Dauphine alps and ecrins national park. There are wondrous views and nowhere along the whole ... »more info
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Kev Reynolds
A 10-12 day circuit of one of the finest mountain ares of France, between Mont Blanc and the Ecrins. The second most popular mountain tour after the tour of Mont Blanc.
The tour of ... »more info
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Map 2 of the series cover the section Central Derbyshire and Yorkshire.... »more info
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Douglas Streatfeild-James
The Pyrenees are an area of awe-inspiring natural beauty. Approximately 450km in length, the range includes rolling fothills, steep gorges, high passes and imposing peaks.... »more info
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Allan Hartley
Of the many Alpine areas, few can match the Stubai in the Austrian Tyrol as a venue for a first Alpine season. Shapely peaks, good paths and some of the best huts in the Alps make it ... »more info
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Allan Hartley
Located in the Austrian Tyrol of the eastern Alps, spanning the Austrian/Italian border, the Zillertal embraces stunning green valleys headed by scores of shapely peaks of rock and sn... »more info
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Martin Collins and Gillian Price
Alta Via 1 and 2 are the finest long-distance trails through the dolomites. Alta Via 1 is 120km long and requires up to 10 days; Alta Via 2 is 150km long, is genera... »more info
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Dave Ferguson, Iwan Arfon Jones, and Pat Littlejohn
The Tremadog area is now firmly established as one of the finest and most popular climbing area's in North Wales. To many, Tremadog is simply the... »more info
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Les Swindin and Peter Fleming
This is a region for classical Alpinism where fitness and good rope technique will pay dividends. Many British climbers wil spend their first Alpine season in one of t... »more info
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Lindsay Griffin
This volume describes climbs in the region located between the Grand St Bernard Pass in the West and a line running up the Zinal valley which continues over Col Durand before passin... »more info
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