The guide comprehensively covers all the popular areas including Harrison’s
Rocks, High Rocks and Bowles Rocks – all the crags have a superb photodiagram
which clearly shows the routes and there are some great action shots both
modern and historical.
Also included (for those of a slightly perverse disposition) is the somewhat
terrifying sea cliff climbing to be found on the chalk cliffs of the south
coast – again all these routes have easy to follow topos and there are some
truly inspiring / frightening action shots.
A large selection of action photographs have been obtained for the guidebook,
including a number of historical photographs from the 1930’s to 1970’s. The
guidebook is 463 pages and well over half of these will have either action
photos or photo-diagrams on all or part of the page.
463 pages of text, photodiagrams, action shots and maps