An inspiring guidebook to 100 of the best mountaineering rock climbs in
Britain, covering North Wales, the Lake District and Scotland.
Mountain Rock brings together some of the country’s most famous multi-pitch
routes to create the ultimate tick-list for the aspiring mountaineer. One
hundred routes, all between Moderate and Very Severe, are described in pitch-
by-pitch detail, along with clear, annotated topos, detailed maps and lots of
background information.
The book is designed to be small enough and light enough to fit in a day sack
lid, without compromising on content. Alongside full-page photo topos, it
provides recommendations for handy campsites and good local pubs, as well as
plenty of historical background outlining the role that these influential
climbs played in the development of rock climbing as a sport in the UK.
The mountainous regions of Great Britain are home to a rich variety of
traditional climbing and give rise to an almost unique genre of adventure –
the British ‹mountain route›.
For many people, these outings provide a lifetime of memories forged during
the formative years of a climbing career; memories of miserable wet days when
someone suggested ’something long and easy that can be climbed in the rain›;
memories of glorious summer days, your first mountain VS, or late evenings on
spectacular and remote crags, watching shadows spill into the valley as the
sun sets on another adventure. Along the way, there is the discovery of new
places, new people, and new experiences.
Almost every trad climber in the UK will know of the routes in this book –
some will be keen to recount tales of epics, benightments, and other such
daring – for these are the routes that have launched and defined countless
love affairs with rock climbing over the years. Some of them have also been
pivotal in the development of the sport as a whole, as it was on these classic
lines, specifically around Wasdale Head and the Ogwen Valley, that the sport
of rock climbing was born and developed during the late 19th century.
At the time of their first ascent, many of the climbs in this book were
cutting edge; some defined new grades and new levels of danger and difficulty,
some saw new techniques employed for the first time. All of them, however,
arose from the same spirit of adventure and passion for mountains that runs
through climbers today, just as it did the Victorian pioneers.
For those who share that passion, enjoying climbing in the wider context of
mountains, of nature, and self-discovery, the Mountain Rock routes are an
irresistible lure. Any one of these climbs will give a grand day out in its
own right; completing all of them will be an unforgettable adventure,
encompassing some of the most enjoyable, as well as historically important
multi-pitch rock routes in the UK.
Flappedcard cover, 19cm x 12.5cm, 332 pages.