A thoroughly researched and well illustrated book which details the first hundred years of climbing in The Cairngorms, from 1893 to 1993.
It recounts the pioneering activities of climbers drawn to the high hills of The Cairngorms from all over the country and it details the continuing development of summer and winter climbing on the famous granite cliffs located there, as well as on other lesser known crags.
Following on from the successful and much lauded Ben Nevis - Britain's Highest Mountain, this is the second important book from the Scottish Mountaineering Trust to document the history of Scottish Mountaineering.
Profusely illustrated with 300 contemporary and historically important black and white and colour photographs.
By Greg Strange.
Hardback, 24cm x 7.5cm, 400 pages.
Published 2010.
ISBN: 978-1-907233-11-1.