Phil Hinchliffe
Biography
PHIL HINCHLIFFEEducated and trained as an Electrical Engineer, eventually gaining Fellowship of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and becoming a Senior Engineer in BBC Television.
As a youth, walked extensively in the hills and mountains of Northern England, Scotland and Wales. Have since trekked in the mountains of Norway, the Himalaya, Peruvian Andes and East Africa, making several high-altitude ascents. Walked in the Swiss Alps and Southern Ireland and renewed my acquaintanceship with Northern England and particularly the Western Highlands of Scotland. Having travelled the world, the Western Highlands of Scotland and, particularly, the Far West have become an abiding interest.
Also interested in photography, travel, music and the theatre.
Titles by Phil Hinchliffe
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Scotland's Far West
Guidebook to 34 mountain walks in Scotland's far-west peninsula and the island of Mull. Covers Mull, Morvern, Ardnamurchan and Ardgour. Routes include ascents of summits of Ben More, Sgurr Dhomhnuill, Beinn Resipol, Ben Hiant and Ben Laga. More >>
£10.00
North to the Cape
Guidebook to Scotland's 200 mile, 326km backpacking trek from Fort William to Cape Wrath, for the experienced walker. Taking 2-3 weeks, this crosses wild land of Scotland’s northwest coast including Morar, Knoydart, Applecross, Torridon and Assynt on its way to the Cape. More >>
£11.99
The Alternative Coast To Coast
Guidebook describes the long-distance Coast to Coast walk from Walney Island on the edge of the Lake District to Holy Island in Northumberland, across some of Britain’s finest hill country, this is a real alternative to the busy Coast to Coast trail. Over 300km in 18 stages; with a return route for a round-trip. More >>
£9.99
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