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The Scottish Mountaineering Journal 2025

Morrison, Graeme (editor)2025
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Even in a mediocre winter like 2024-5, determined climbers seize opportunities. In this issue of the Journal Adam Russell exploits a brief January freeze to attempt "The Bow Direct" on Sgurr a Fhidhleir with Iain Small. No less resolute are the party tackling "Centurion", spending morning noon and night on the icy face of Carn Dearg, as related by Robert Giddy. Sixty years after Phillip Tranter achieved the first non-stop circuit of the Lochaber hills, Finlay Wild with "Competition as Catalyst" attempts to set a new record for the Tranter Round. He is a world class hill runner, but will he succeed? Further afield but just as determined, Callum Johnson and his companions meet with triumph and near disaster when big wall climbing in Greenland, while at the other end of the planet we see Iain Young "Ride the Wild Wind" in stormy South Georgia. Belying its name, the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland is now 100 years old. Niel Craig marks the centenary with a wide ranging account of the club's evolution and achievements, and its many distinguished members. As always, new climbs in summer and winter are recorded, totalling almost 1000 in this issue, and in Munro Matters we celebrate completed rounds of Munros, Tops, Corbetts, Grahams and Donalds. Other regular features include a summery of the winter climbing season by Neil Adams and 20 authoritative reviews of recent books of mountaineering interest.
Main title:
The Scottish Mountaineering Journal 2025 / Graeme Morrison (editior)
Imprint:
Glasgow : The Scottish Mountaineering Club, 2025
Collation:
440 pages ; 22 cm.
ISBN:
9781907233326 (hbk)
Dewey class:
796.522
Language:
English
BRN:
4335396
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