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The Sutherland Trail - A Journey Through Scotland's North-west (Hardcover)
Loot Price: R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
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The Sutherland Trail - A Journey Through Scotland's North-west (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
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"The Sutherland Trail - A Journey Through North-west Scotland", is
the long awaited latest book by the UK's best known hillwalker and
backpacker, Cameron McNeish. In partnership with award-winning
photographer and film maker Richard Else, Cameron has developed a
superb week-long walking route through one of the finest landscapes
in Europe. Sutherland, in the far north-west of Scotland, has long
been described as 'the empty lands'. Much of the land is
magnificently untamed and unpopulated, and the grandeur of the
landscape attracts hillwalkers and backpackers from throughout the
world. The Sutherland Trail between Lochinver and Tongue follows
ancient pathways, stalker's routes and hill tracks through one of
the most geologically fascinating regions of the UK. It passes
caves, chambered cairns and the remains of ancient shielings,
follows river banks and loch-sides, climbs iconic hills and visits
the highest waterfall in Britain. Along the way, the voices of the
local people are heard loud and clear. The passions of the
crofters, hoteliers, fishermen, climbers and hillwalkers give a new
momentum to life in the region, looking forward to a positive
future for these spectacular northern lands. Sutherland is revealed
as a land rich in glorious scenery, wildlife and natural resources,
a region that was once vastly more populated than it is today, but
is slowly regaining some of its lost population - a region that
belies its common perception as 'the empty lands'. This is the
first guidebook to Scotland's latest long distance walking route.
It is illustrated by top quality, original images. It is based on a
highly successful BBC television programme. It features a foreword
by Robert Macfarlane.
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