A Pictorial Guide to the Mountains of Snowdonia 2
The Western Peaks

By John Gillham


A Pictorial Guide to the Mountains of Snowdonia 2
Online price: £12.99
Paperback, 352 pages
Published: 4th March 2010

Category: Outdoor Guides, Travel


The Pictorial Guide to the Mountains of Snowdonia Vol 2 - the Western Peaks is part of a four book series that provides the most comprehensive coverage to date of the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Volume 2 encompasses the Snowdon, Eifionydd and Rhinogydd ranges. Mountains, famous and not-so-famous, large and not-so-large, are brought to life by the author's panoramic 3-D sketch maps.

Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, has perfect mountain form, with glacial lake-filled corries and knife-edged arêtes. Although thousands of visitors come to the summit café on the little steam railway, or on wide, well-used paths, Snowdon also has its quiet corners such as Cwm Glas, where faint tracks lead to shadowy corries. Here the climber mixes with the walker, while the scrambler is in his or her utopia, clambering over rocks by the sides of waterfalls beneath huge precipices.

Snowdon looks westwards to the Eifionydd, a range as shapely as any in Snowdonia. Here we have the Nantlle and Moel Hebog ridges separated by Cwm Pennant, a pastoral valley, untouched by the 21st century. The Nantlle Ridge, with its dusky north-facing corries, is perhaps one of Snowdonia's most splendid outings, a mix of rocky arête and free-striding grass.

The Rhinogydd mountains across Tremadog Bay are gnarled, heather-clad, and traversed by craggy canyons with more than a hint of Arizona. Here you can pioneer your own routes on narrow paths or goat tracks and scramble over the rocks without resorting to rope.
In short, the most popular mountain range in Wales is combined with two lesser-known ones that will never cease to surprise and delight you.

'John Gillham shows a rare talent for turning rock-face into striking line illustration.'
Lakeland Walker magazine review of Long Days in Lakeland

This is an excellent series and will be a must for anyone wanting to explore Snowdonia's mountains in detail. Volumes 3 & 4 are eagerly awaited. - Walking Wales

Gillham has cleverly incorporated a variety of routes to accommmodate both scramblers and serious walkers, with the options of completing circular day-trips or something more challenging. Gillham uses his experience and knowledge of the area to chart the routes, some of which are relatively unknown, and provides a highly descriptive guide. The book isillustrated with an ingenious panoramic mapping system, and includes mountain snapshots. - Cheshire Life

There are so many walking books, in different styles, ones for ridges, others for peaks, some for gentle strolls or scrambles and so on. Since moving to Snowdonia I've amassed a shelf full and when it comes to planning a weekend with my cronies I turn to that shelf. But, no offence to those books, I could replace the lot with 'The Mountains of Snowdonia' by John Gillham. - www.walesonline.co.uk

Spectacular, and I look forward to reading and using the remainder of the series in due course. - Footsteps



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 352 pages
ISBN: 9780711230620
Format: 170mm x 130mm
89 specially drawn maps, 6 in full colour 160 colour pics

BIC Code: WSZC, WTH
BISAC Code:  SPO050000, TRV009070
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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