Rock-climbing in SkyeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1908 - 330 páginas |
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... party had returned wet and tired , expecting little more than the roughest and scantiest meal . From the efficient arrange- ments for drying wet clothes to all the comforts of a good hotel , Sligachan ( in spite of being nine miles ...
... party had returned wet and tired , expecting little more than the roughest and scantiest meal . From the efficient arrange- ments for drying wet clothes to all the comforts of a good hotel , Sligachan ( in spite of being nine miles ...
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... party , the length of one's reach and other physical peculiarities , will cause the various climbs to appear relatively easier or more difficult , as the case may be . It is perhaps worthy of mention that this list ought to be more ...
... party , the length of one's reach and other physical peculiarities , will cause the various climbs to appear relatively easier or more difficult , as the case may be . It is perhaps worthy of mention that this list ought to be more ...
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... parties that are unusually capable and of long experience . If this book were written only for moderately strong parties , these courses would be omitted . But , like the mountains with which it deals , it caters for all grades of ...
... parties that are unusually capable and of long experience . If this book were written only for moderately strong parties , these courses would be omitted . But , like the mountains with which it deals , it caters for all grades of ...
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... party could not afford to despise . From Sligachan , as has been said , the actual ridge cannot be seen , but it is not difficult to reach . From Alldearg House the direction to be taken across the moor is due south , until the lower ...
... party could not afford to despise . From Sligachan , as has been said , the actual ridge cannot be seen , but it is not difficult to reach . From Alldearg House the direction to be taken across the moor is due south , until the lower ...
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... party , great credit is due to Professor Knight and his companion for having climbed it without a rope , and always in the uncer- tainty as to whether or not they were attempting something impossible of performance . A climb is often ...
... party , great credit is due to Professor Knight and his companion for having climbed it without a rope , and always in the uncer- tainty as to whether or not they were attempting something impossible of performance . A climb is often ...
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30 feet arête ascent Bealach Bhasteir Corrie Bidein Druim nan Blaven Bruach na Frithe buttress cairn cave chimney chock-stone Clach Glas cliff climb climbers Coire companion Coolin corner Corrie Lagan Corrie na Creiche crack crags crest descended difficult downward Druim nan Ramh easy face foot gabbro Glen Brittle gully Harland Harta Corrie height holds inaccessible Knight's Peak ledge Loch Coruisk Loch Scavaig looked Lota Corrie main ridge Mhadaidh mountain narrow overhanging party Peak of Bidein Pinnacle Ridge pitch reached right wall rock-climbing rope round route Scottish Mountaineering Club scrambled scree Sgurr a'Ghreadaidh Sgurr a'Mhadaidh Sgurr Alasdair Sgurr an Fheadain Sgurr Dearg Sgurr Dubh Sgurr Mhic Choinnich Sgurr nan Gillean Sgurr Sgumain Sgurr Tearlach short side Skoor Skye slab Sligachan sloping small cairn soon Sron na Ciche steep Stone Shoot straight summit terrace thence Third Pinnacle top of Sgurr traverse upper upward vertical weather wedged
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Página 169 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward. Never doubted clouds would break. Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph. Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better. Sleep to wake.
Página 2 - The ascent of Scuir-na-Gillean was deemed impossible at the time of my first visit in 1836. Talking of it with an active forester in the service of Lord Macdonald, named Duncan Macintyre, whom I engaged to guide me to Coruisk from Sligachan, he told me that he had attempted it repeatedly without success, both by himself and also with different strangers, who had engaged him for the purpose ; but he indicated a way different from those which he had tried, which he thought might be more successful....
Página 316 - Skye ! Lovest thou mountains great, Peaks to the clouds that soar, Corrie and fell where eagles dwell, And cataracts dash evermore ? Lovest thou green grassy glades, By the sunshine sweetly kist, Murmuring waves, and echoing caves ? Then go to the Isle of Mist ! The Matterhorn's good for a fall, If climbing you have no skill in, But a place as good to make ravens' food You can find upon Scoor-nan-Gillean.
Página 310 - ... rocky beach in the strangest and most precarious situations, as if abandoned by the torrents which had borne them down from above; some lay loose and tottering upon the ledges of the natural rock, with so little security that the slightest push moved them, though their weight exceeded many tons.
Página 310 - ... we returned, and often stopped to admire the ravages which storms must have made in these recesses, when all human witnesses were driven to places of more shelter and security. Stones, or rather large...
Página 309 - The shores consisted of huge strata of naked granite, here and there intermixed with bogs, and heaps of gravel and sand piled in the empty water-courses. Vegetation there was little or none ; and the mountains rose so perpendicularly from the water edge, that Borrowdale, or even Glencoe, is a jest to them.
Página 309 - ... of torrents from these rude neighbours. The shores consisted of huge layers of naked granite, here and there intermixed with bogs, and heaps of gravel and sand marking the course of torrents.
Página 104 - Many a hearth round that friendly shore Giveth warm welcome ; Charms still are there, as in days of yore, More than of mountains ; But hearths and faces are seen no more, Once of the brightest. Many a poor black cottage is there, Grimy with peat smoke, Sending up in the soft...