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North to the Cape (Cicerone Guide) (Paperback)

by Denis Brook (Author), Phil Hinchcliffe (Author), Phil Hinchliffe (Author)
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Cicerone Press (1 Dec 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1852842857
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852842857
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11.6 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 89,447 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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This is a glorious long-distance walk in the West Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath. Described as 'a quintessential backpacking walk', it is a challenging route for the experienced walker. The authors had six main criteria in mind: a variety of scenery, no long hauls over featureless terrain, use of designated paths, interesting geography, no high peaks to climb and a good day's walk every day with accommodation at the end. The route is split into 21 stages, many with an easier bad-weather alternative. Guide includes details of accommodation and advice on where to purchase provisions etc.


About the Author

Denis Brook and Phil Hinchliffe were born and educated in Huddersfield. Both became electrical engineers, Phil working for the BBC and Denis lecturing at Huddersfield Polytechnic. Now retired, they are active walkers who have done several long distance walks in Britain, treks in Nepal and Peru and made ascents of Mt Kenya and Kilimanjaro.

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3.0 out of 5 stars In need of an update, 7 Aug 2008
By I. Harper (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Review from my blog at http://northtothecape.tumblr.com

This book has been invaluable in helping me sketch out the route I'll take. Like Wainwright's Coast to Coast path, there is no official route for the Cape Wrath Trail, indeed that's one of the attractions. The authors simply share a journey they took that avoids long strecthes of road and offer some possible variations.

They break the trip down into 21 stages, none longer than 15 miles. Most stages finish at places where overnight accomodation is in theory available. In summer, many of the stages will be too short for the more ambitious walker, but the authors seem to have struck a reasonable balance.

The prose is well written, if a little old fashioned in places and the route descriptions detailed. The journey narrative is interspersed with bits of history, trivia, warnings against midges and occasional poetry. Not to everyones taste, but adding colour and charm.

This book is an excellent starting point for anyone considering the Cape Wrath Trail. There are a few frustrations. It is now over ten years old and so references to collapsed bridges which may well have been resurrected and even fallen down again in the interim are no longer reliable.

Also, the book is black and white (with the odd bit of red) throughout. The enclosed maps are therefore of limited use. Instead of photographs, you get rather odd pictures reproduced from wood carvings which add to the slightly dated feel. The choice of a 3D image for the cover over a photo of the cape is just weird.

Consider in contrast the newish book on the Coast to Coast path by Martin Wainwright (no relation apparently) which has colour photography and OS 1:25000 maps throughout and is £2 cheaper. Perhaps these are issues that can be looked at for a future edition.

The most serious criticism I can find is the omission of bothies which should be included in any future edition without doubt.

All this notwithstanding, if you are doing the Cape Wrath Trail, this is the book for you. Don't be fooled by alternatives such as A Walk Through the Highlands of Scotland: Discovering the Cape Wrath Trail which has little detail about the walk itself or The Cape Wrath Trail: A New 200-mile Walking Route Through the North-west Scottish Highlands which has stunning photography, but little in the way of practical help for planning a route.

Which leaves North to the Cape, an invalubale (if quirky) tome that could do with being brought into the 21st Century.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great service, 30 Oct 2009
By Sian C. Harrison "The Diva" (North Yorkshire, England) - See all my reviews
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The book was for my husband and it came in good time despite the postal strike so thank you
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good reference book., 17 May 2009
By Fin (Stamford) - See all my reviews
This is really a refernce book for people who want to walk the Cape Wrath Trail. The c.200 mile trek is split into 21 stages with alternative routes provided for some legs. A very well written book with good sketch maps and route details. Whilst it was written in 1998 I am sure it is still accurate some 10 years later.
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