Via Ferrata and Climbing Guidebooks

Via Ferrata, or ‘Iron Roads’, provide exciting scrambling and climbing in exposed situations, but with the safety of constant attachment to fixed wires and large staples for hand and foot holds. This section also includes indoor and outdoor climbing guides, for mountain ranges including the Alps, Pyrenees and Anti-Atlas.
 
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The Ala Dag
Guide to walking, trekking and climbing in the Turkish mountains of the Ala Dag, which consist of five main valley systems, each narrow and steep sided with hanging valleys. Covers climbs, walks and treks in the Cimbar and Kayacik valleys; the Yedi Göl, the Emli and Siyirma valleys; and the Kokorot and Kara Göl valleys. Read and see more…
Rock Climbs In The Pyrenees
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A guidebook to the best of Pyrenean rock climbing, near Panticosa and Formigal in Spain, Europe - 500m routes on immaculate andesite on the Pic du Midi d'Ossau; 300m routes on hard sandstone in the canyon of Ordesa; 300m conglomerate climbs on the towers and walls of Riglos; delicate slab climbing on limestone at the popular Santa Elena. Read and see more…
Walks and Climbs in the Picos de Europa
The guidebook has walks and climbs in the Picos de Europa, a limestone range to the north of the central section of the Cordillera Cantabrica, on the northern Atlantic shore of Spain, Europe. Routes divided into two main groups: valley-based and mountain, of all grades. With background information such as geology, flora, fauna and history. Read and see more…
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