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From his home in the Cairngorms of Scotland, Cameron McNeish
reflects on a life dedicated to the outdoors. A prolific author,
McNeish has led treks in the Himalayas and Syria, edited The Great
Outdoors Magazine, establishing it as Britain's premier walking
publication, created new long-distance walks and made television
series, contributed a monthly column to Scots Magazine, campaigned
for Scottish independence and raised a family with his wife, Gina.
In this long-awaited autobiography, he candidly recalls the ups and
downs of a full life, much of it in the public eye, much of it
until now unseen.
For over four decades, Cameron McNeish has chronicled Scotland's
majestic landscapes and the outdoor communities who inhabit them.
While much has changed, especially in terms of conservation and
access, the hills themselves remain little altered, as do the
reasons people visit them. In this collection of essays and diary
entries, Cameron shines the light of experience on memory, and
renews his vision, keen to share his insights with the many people
who love Scotland's outdoors.
The Munros consist of 277 Scottish mountains over 3000 feet in
height. They are enjoying unprecedented popularity as hikers and
vacationers flock to the area to enjoy the magnificent scenery. It
has been estimated that most good weekends, even in the winter,
attract close to 50,000 visitors. Cameron McNeish, editor of The
Great Outdoors magazine, provides an essential reference for
readers either planning a trip to the region or wishing to relive
the adventures they enjoyed there.
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Come by the Hills (Hardcover)
Cameron McNeish; Foreword by Robert Macfarlane
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In Come By The Hills Cameron McNeish shares his journeys through
Scotland on foot, by bike and in his wee red campervan. He is still
an adventurer, but these days things are a bit different. Reaching
summits is still enjoyed, but no longer a priority. Instead, he
takes us on a wide exploration of Scotland's hills, forests, and
coastlines, and the ancient tales that bring a turbulent history to
life. He takes us into the loveliest of glens, Etive and Lyon, to
our most distant islands in the Hebrides and Shetland, and
reminisces on wonderful characters such as Dick Balharry, Finlay
MacRae, and the early working-class climbers when they first took
to the hills.
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