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Scrambles in the Lake District - South

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Author: R. Brian Evans
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Catalogue number: 131241
ISBN: 1852844434
Format: Paperback\PVC Cover
Size: 12x18cm
Number of Pages: 272
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

£12.00

This guide covers the Southern area of the Lake District including Langdale, Coniston, Duddon, Eskdale, Longsleddale and Kentmere and presents 120 scramble routes graded 1 to 4. Introductions are given to each area mentioned, indicating the type of rock, information on the approach, character, grade and route of each scramble and overview maps as well as sketch diagrams of the crags and routes. Also gives advice on how to approach scrambling safely and with confidence.

About this series
Cicerone Press are one of the UK's most well known and respected publishers of guidebooks for the outdoor enthusiast. Easily distinguished by their small pocket size, these books have been a favourite amongst walkers, climbers and cyclists for many years. Their walking guides are famous for combining the practical with the interesting. Clear route maps accompany detailed directions that are peppered with fascinating asides and local anecdotes. Background information on the history, archaeology and geology of an area is generous and details of public transport and accommodation options are nearly always provided. Photographs (black & white and colour) or line drawings are used to illustrate the guides.

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