Scottish Rock - Volume 2 North

Gary Latter author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pesda Press

Published:1st Apr '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Scottish Rock - Volume 2 North cover

A selective guide to the best mountain, crag, sea cliff, and sport climbing in northern Scotland.

Scottish Rock Volume 2: North (3rd Edition) is a beautifully produced and meticulously researched guide to more than 2,550 of the region’s finest climbing routes. Covering the North-West Highlands, the Far North, the Hebrides, and Orkney, this book showcases the full range of Scottish climbing — from roadside crags to remote sea cliffs and soaring mountain routes.

These guides take you to some of the most extraordinary and atmospheric places in Britain. Experience the renowned rough gabbro of Skye’s Cuillin, the spectacular sea cliffs of Lewis, Pabbay, Mingulay, and Orkney, and the unrivalled adventure of climbing in Scotland’s wild northern landscapes.

New in the 3rd Edition

  • Major new venues added, including Supercrag Sport (Loch Maree Sport) and Supercrag Trad (Creag Rodha Mòr)
  • Over 300 new routes, expanding coverage across Diabaig, Skye, Lewis, Pabbay, and Mingulay
  • 40 new photo topos and 50+ additional action photographs
  • Improved route descriptions and grading adjustments
  • Refreshed layout, improved clarity, and high-quality mapping

Features

  • 2,550+ routes from Moderate difficulty to top-end Extremes
  • Multi-pitch mountain routes, classic scrambles, and sport climbs from F5 to F8c+
  • 280 full-colour photo topos with detailed route lines
  • Scale maps clearly marking approaches and access
  • Inspirational photography, including many first ascents

Whether you’re planning a quick climb at a roadside crag or a full-scale expedition to the Outer Hebrides, Scottish Rock Volume 2: North is your essential companion for discovering the very best climbing that northern Scotland has to offer.

Comprehensive, inspiring, and authoritative — the ultimate guide to climbing in the North of Scotland.


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ISBN: 9781906095710

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 700g

480 pages

3rd edition