Archive for November, 2008

Tony Howard and Di Taylor on trekking in Jordan

November 19th, 2008 in Cicerone Authors by Sarah

Cicerone authors Tony Howard and Di Taylor were recently interviewed by Jordan magazine about trekking in Jordan and how it has changed over the years.

Tony Howard and Di TaylorTony and Di first visited Jordan in 1984, when they were invited by Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism to assess the climbing and adventure tourism potential of Wadi Rum. They quickly identified Rum’s huge potential for climbing and trekking, which led to the publication of Treks and Climbs in Wadi Rum in 1987.

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Terry Marsh wins OWPG Best Words and Pictures Award

November 10th, 2008 in Cicerone Authors by Sarah

Each year the OWPG (Outdoor writers and Photographers Guild) makes literary and photographic awards to its members in recognition of their work during the previous twelve months.

This year saw Cicerone author Terry Marsh win the OWPG Award for Excellence – sponsored by Cicerone – in the category of ‘Words and Pictures’ for ‘An Oasis of Calm’, a feature on the French département of Tarn. Find out more>>

Jonathan Williams – Cicerone presenting the award to Terry Marsh (right)


Mountains of Montenegro wins Best Guidebook Award

November 7th, 2008 in Book Catalogue, Cicerone Authors by Jonathan

Congratulations to Rudolf Abraham whose guide to The Mountains of Montenegro has just been awarded the Outdoor Writers Guild Award for the Best Guidebook of 2007.

Rudolf AbrahamRudolf lives in London where his day job as a scholar of Islamic Art, working for one of the most prestigious collections in the world. But his other love is exploring wild places. Montenegro is his second guide after Croatia, and he is planning new guides to Chile and Turkey.

His guide to Montenegro is the only English-language guide to the mountains, indeed probably the only one in any language other than serbo-croat. The book covers the range of walking and trekking opportunities in Montenegro and gives material for several weeks of walking.

From the book:
‘Ljepši od Alpa’ – ‘more beautiful than the Alps’. This description of Montenegro’s mountains was given to me by a Croatian climber, in the most congenial setting of a wedding, just over the Slovenian border. And it was these words, together with a postcard of improbably sheer-sided peaks in Durmitor, the country’s best-known mountain area, which first drew me to Montenegro, while living in Zagreb between 1999 and 2001.
Montenegro (or more correctly Crna gora, ‘black mountain’) lies on the southern Adriatic coast, sandwiched between Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia and Albania; and within its borders are some of the wildest, most spectacular, and least visited mountains in Europe.

More on Rudolf:
Rudolf Abraham grew up in England and New Zealand, and has travelled extensively in Turkey, the Caucasus, Iran and Central Asia. During these travels he has walked and climbed in the Karakoram, the Tien Shan, Ladakh and the mountains of easternTurkey. He lived in Croatia from 1999 to 2001, and has made numerous trips into the mountains of Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia. Rudolf studied photography and art history, and completed an MA at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. He is the author of Cicerone’s Walking in Croatia, and has also written a book on Islamic art and architecture, and contributed introductions to books on Central Asia, Armenia and Afghanistan.


New Titles from Cicerone

Walking in Derbyshire Walking in Derbyshire
A walking guide to Derbyshire, England, UK, including the Peak District National Park. 60 historic day walks from bases such as Glossop, Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock, Ripley, Ashbourne and Derby, to places such as Hardwick Hall, Kedleston Hall, Eyam, Chatsworth House, New Mills, Cromford, Goyt Valley and Dovedale. From 2 to 10 miles for all abilities. More »
Walking in Croatia Walking in Croatia
Mountain walking and trekking guide to Croatia, Europe with walks in the Dinaric Alps (Gorski Kotar and Velebit), Istria, Slavonia, the islands (Pelješac, Korcula, Mljet, Hvar, Brac, Lošinj and Cres) and around Zagreb. 26 routes from easy day walks to treks and via ferrata over varied terrain. Includes full background information and hut directory. More »

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