50 Classic Routes on Scottish Mountains
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This completely updated and revised third edition of 50 Classic Routes completes Ralph Storer’s best-selling series of guidebooks celebrating the best of Scottish hillwalking. Like its companion volumes, 50 Classic Routes ranges across the Highlands to provide an outstanding cross-section of routes, from gentle hill walks to thrilling scrambles, from popular Munros to less well-known but equally rewarding mountains that will be a revelation even to those who think they know the Highlands well.
Let 50 Classic Routes help you make the most of your time in the Highlands.
Including:
- 50 road-accessible routes with peaks of 600m/2000ft and higher
- detailed route descriptions
- at-a-glance route grids with ratings for technical difficulty, terrain, seriousness and foul weather navigability
- route maps
Reviews: 
The book begs to be picked up and thumbed through. It will stimulate walkers to head for the hills. TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT
About the Author:
 RALPH STORER is an experienced hillwalker who has hiked extensively around the world. Despite being a Sassenach by birth, he has lived in Scotland since studying psychology at Dundee University and has a great affinity for the Highlands. As well as disappearing into the hills for a regular fix of nature, he also writes fiction, is a contributing editor to Jade, the magazine of the Guild of Erotic Artists, and produces darkwave music on his home computer.
RALPH STORER is an experienced hillwalker who has hiked extensively around the world. Despite being a Sassenach by birth, he has lived in Scotland since studying psychology at Dundee University and has a great affinity for the Highlands. As well as disappearing into the hills for a regular fix of nature, he also writes fiction, is a contributing editor to Jade, the magazine of the Guild of Erotic Artists, and produces darkwave music on his home computer.
 
     
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
               
               
               
               
              