Via Ferrata / Climbing
Via Ferrata, or ‘Iron Roads’, provide exciting scrambling/climbing in exposed situations, requiring specialist equipment and a good head for heights. The routes are all protected with fixed wires, staples, even wire bridges across yawning chasms. Plenty of great routes in the Dolomites, all well graded in the guides. Climbing guides also appear in this section.
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Treks in the Dolomites
Alta Via 1 and 2 are the finest long-distance trails through the Dolomites. Alta Via 1 is 120km long and takes about 10 days, beginning at Lago di Braies near Monguelfo and finishing in Belluno. Alta Via 2 is generally higher - the 150km route begins at Bressanone and ends at Feltre, taking over 2 weeks. More >>
£12.00
Jordan – Walks, Treks, Caves, Climbs and Canyons
The first guidebook to the superlative routes found in Jordan’s recently formed Nature Reserves. There are walks, treks, caves and climbs described in this wonderful lansdscape. based around Pella, Ajlun, Moab, Dana, Petra and Wadi Rum. More >>
£12.99
Treks & Climbs in Wadi Rum Jordan
Wadi Rum is the world’s leading desert climbing and trekking area. Guide has thorough visiting information, plus an extensive selection of explorations, treks and climbs both trad and sport at all grades. Includes all massifs in Rum plus outlying areas. More >>
£17.00
Central Apennines of Italy
Covers the mountainous spine of Italy, with secluded walks, rock climbs and scrambles on the Gran Sasso d’Italia and some of Italy’s finest sport climbing crags. The central Apennines cover Abruzzo, Marche and Umbria. 26 walks, 10 scrambles, 20 climbs, 12 winter climbs, and several hundred sports climbs in Ferentillo and Grotti areas. More >>
£8.99
Selected Rock Climbs Belgium & Luxembourg
500 sports routes in central Belgium (Freyr, Rochers de Neviau – Dave, Marche les Dames and Mozet – limestone crags) and Berdorf in Luxzembourg (sandstone). Perfect rock, good protection and easy to get to. Freyr is split into 7 areas. More >>
£12.99
French Rock
This book describes 40 major crags with recommended routes. Firstly it locates and identifies the crag and its best routes, then the experience and character of the crag. For each crag, one or more outstanding selected routes are described in more detail, followed by a commentry on the climb. More >>
£14.99
The Ala Dag
The Turkish mountains of the Ala Dag consist of five main valley systems, each narrow and steep sided with hanging valleys. Four sections, with a comprehensive introduction, on The Cimbar and Kayacik valleys; the Yedi Göl; the Emli and Siyirma valleys; the Kokorot and Kara Göl valleys, all with climbing routes and local walks and treks. More >>
£14.99
Rock Climbs In The Pyrenees
The best of Pyrenean rock climbing. There are 500m routes on immaculate andesite on the Pic du Midi d'Ossau; 300m routes on hard sandstone in the canyon of Ordesa; whilst the 300m conglomerate climbs on the towers and walls of Riglsos are mind-blowing. Also delicate slab climbing on limestone at the popular Santa Elena. More >>
£9.99
Walks and Climbs in the Picos de Europa
The Picos de Europa is a limestone range to the north of the central section of the Cordillera Cantabrica, on Spain’s Atlantic shore. The routes have been divided into two main groups: valley-based routes and mountain routes, of all grades. With background information such as geology, flora, fauna and history.
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£12.00
Rock Climbs in the Verdon
This guide complements the existing guides to the area, offering a different approach to the route descriptions. Topos are great but occasionally one word is worth a thousand pictures! Routes are of two main types, soaring crack-chimneys, and open pillars and faces. Usually perfect, rough solid limestone. More >>
£6.99
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