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North to the Cape : a trek from Fort William to Cape Wrath

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Denis Brook; Phil Hinchcliffe
ISBN
9781852842857
Date Published
1999
Size
174 x 116 mm
Number of Pages
208 pp
Purchase Info
Second-hand copies may be available
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Cicerone publishes guidebooks for long distance walks and treks, day walks, family walks, scrambling, climbing, ice climbing and mountaineering, cycling guides, hill and mountain skills and outdoor photography. Cicerone's aim is to inspire you, and to provide the information needed to enable you to plan and enjoy your favourite outdoor activity, whether in the British Isles or overseas.


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Review:

Amazon 2020

A guide to Scotland's 200-mile, 326km backpacking trekking route through the West Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath, for the experienced walker. This is a glorious long-distance walk. Described as a quintessential backpacking walk it is a challenging route for the experienced walker. The authors had six main criteria in mind: a variety of scenery, no long hauls over featureless terrain, use of designated paths, interesting geography, no high peaks to climb and a good day's walk every day with accommodation at the end. The route is split into 21 stages, many with an easier bad-weather alternative. The guide includes full information, including details of accommodation and advice on where to purchase provisions as you go along.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

367 km / 228 miles
349 km / 217 miles

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