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Cicerone Press
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This is a glorious long-distance walk in the West Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath. Described as "a quintessential backpacking walk" it is a challenging route for the experienced walker. The authors had six main criteria in mind: a variety of scenery, no long hauls over featureless terrain, use of designated paths, interesting geography, no high peaks to climb and a good day's walk every day with accommodation at the end. The route is split into 21 stages, many with an easier bad-weather alternative. Guide includes details of accommodation and advice on where to purchase provisions etc. |
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