This work tells the story of explorations and ascents in the Scottish Highlands in the days before mountaineering became a popular sport - when Jacobites, bandits, poachers and illicit distillers traditionally used the mountains as sanctuary.
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The story of the Scottish Highlands at a time when the mountains were a sanctuary for Jacobites, bandits, poachers and illicit distillers, rather than the tourists and mountaineers of today.
Who were the first people to ‘conquer’ Scotland’s mountains, and why did they do it? Which clergyman climbed all the Cairngorm 4,000-ers nearly two centuries ago? How many Munros did Bonnie Prince Charlie bag? Which bandit and sheep rustler hid in the mountains while his wife saw off the sheriff officers with a shotgun? According to Gaelic tradition, how did an outlier of the rugged Corbett Beinn Aridh Charr come to be called Spidean Moirich, ‘Martha’s Peak’? Who was the murderous clansman who gave his name to Beinn Fhionnlaidh? In this ground-breaking book, Ian Mitchell tells the story of explorations and ascents in the Scottish Highlands in the days before mountaineering became a popular sport – when Jacobites, bandits, poachers and illicit distillers traditionally used the mountains as sanctuary. The book also gives a detailed account of the early map makers, road builders, geologists, astronomers and naturalists, many of whom ascended hitherto untrodden summits while working in the Scottish Highlands. Scotland’s Mountains before the Mountaineers is divided into four Highland regions, whith a map of each region showing key summits. While not designed primarily as a guide, it is nevertheless a useful handbook for walkers and climbers. Based on a wealth of new research, this book offers a fresh perspective that will fascinate climbers and mountaineers, and anyone interested in the history of mountaineering, cartography, the evolution of the landscape and the social history of the Scottish Highlands. This new, revised edition brings up to date Mitchell’s further researches on the exploration of the summits since the work first appeared.
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In this new book on pre-mountaineering ascents and near ascents in the Highlands, we have at last a work which does justice to those who lived and worked, travelled and fought in the Highlands before Walter Scott. - Professor Bruce Lenman, from his foreward...will give you much to think about next time you’re up that mountain. - David Newnham, The GuardianTo have produced a work of such significance that is also fun to read is an achievementHIGH
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781908373298
Publisert
2004
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Luath Press Ltd
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
209 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

IAN R MITCHELL started climbing and walking in the cairngorms in the 1960s. He has an extensive knowledge of the Scottish mountains and has also scaled peaks in Iceland, Norway, the Pyrenees, Morocco and the Austrian Alps. Ian also broke free from a career in Further Education to pursue his dream of writing full-time.