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Simon Panton.
To boulder in North Wales is a privilage and a pleasure.
Where else in the UK would you find so many fantastic bouldering problems in such magnificent and varied locations?
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Simon Panton.
A lifetime's worth of climbing all in one book.
North Wales is a wonderful climbing area home to an astonishing array of fantastic rock climbs spread across its many and varied crags... »more info
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SMC guide Compiled by Geoff Cohen
This volume describes summer and winter, climbs starting from Knoydart in the south, then proceeding northwards up the western side of the Highlands as far as An T... »more info
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SMC guide Edited by Roger Everett
Volume 2 lists summer and winter climbs which are more conveniently approached from the Inverness to Bowmore junction road and covers the area from Strathfarrer t... »more info
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Edited by Andy Nisbet.
The Northern Highlands is a huge area and those willing to travel will find the pleasure of remote cliffs in wonderful scenery. Visitors are few, and away from the most popul... »more info
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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
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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
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Compiled by John Harwood & Dave Viggers
Pembroke's continued popularity has meant that there are now so many climbs that the Climbers Club have had to produce this guide in two volumes (In one cove... »more info
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Paul Hannon
On the very edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Pendle Hill overlooks its major river, and the result is some splendid walking country.
22 walks, well illustrated and concisely described, l... »more info
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Tony Hopkins
The Pennine Way is the 268 mile (431 km) National Trail stretching along the backbone of Britain.
This volume features the southern section of the Way, following the Countryside Age... »more info
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