For further information
about mountaineering in Scotland,
visit the Scottish Mountaineering
Club web page,
including further help about the CDs of The Munros and GPS routes
In the future: The Munros
- The Ultimate Guide to Scotland's Mountains
Achaladair...
Never though there was a problem with this until doing the hill
last year
link: http://www.crux.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/balbum/Scotland/2a/Achaladair.html
does not seem to work
The
Relative Hills of Britain based on the book that also covers other groups of mountains and hills
in the UK and Ireland
Downloadable lists on the Liverpool
University Hills page
Other listings on Statistical
Topics in Hillwalking.
Jim
Willsher's Hills Database has grid references of Munros, Tops, Corbetts and Grahams.
Richard Webb's
website has something about Munros (despite claiming
to be the non-Munroist's website)
This led me to Mad
about Mountains (Ann Bowker's award
winning hill walking site)
and for a good read, don't
forget the The
Angry Corrie
Please send comments, to me,
Henry Marston
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2002
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