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Walking guide to Relative Hills of Britain – Marilyns – Europe

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Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
3 May 2012
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852840686
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ISBN (10)
1852840684
Size
21.0 x 14.8 x 2.0cm
Weight
520g
Pages
256
No. Maps
99
No. Photos
18
Originally Published
1 Jan 1992

The Relative Hills of Britain

Mountains, Munros and Marilyns by Alan Dawson

A guidebook to walking all the Marilyns in Britain, Europe - the hills that are high with regard to the surrounding land with a drop of 150m or more on all sides. An invaluable reference work for all walkers, this guidebook contains a fascinating collection of not too serious facts and figures and is illustrated with very clear maps. More...

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How many hills are there in Britain? Has anyone climbed them all? Where is there for hill walkers to go in the south of England? What is a hill anyway? The answers to these and other questions will be found in The Relative Hills of Britain.

This book dispenses with the common assumption that a hill must be at least 2000ft high to be worth climbing. Instead it concentrates on listing all the hills that are relatively high compared to the surrounding land, rather than compared to sea level. This approach leads to some interesting results: for example, the highest points in the Cotswolds and Chilterns, Campsies and Quantocks are all included, as well as the main summits on numerous Scottish islands, whereas well-known mountain summits such as Cairn Gorm, Bowfell and Carnedd Dafydd do not qualify.

As well as being an invaluable reference work for all walkers, this book contains a fascinating collection of not too serious facts and figures about the Marilyns, as these relative hills have been called. The book is illustrated by a set of photographs and a large number of very clear maps, which make it easy to locate all the hills in each region.

 
 
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