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Points of Contact: On the Practice, Philosophy, and Pleasures of Fell Walking    by Mick Harney
Price: $4.70 USD. 59530 words. Published on July 11, 2011. .

Are you passionate about walking and climbing, perhaps in areas such as Scotland and the English Lake District? Or do you simply have a curiosity about those activities and those places? Points of Contact is the book for you. Knitting geology, history, and meteorology into an illuminating exploration of the world of fell and hill walking, it is by turns descriptive, humorous, and poetic.
Contour Lines: On the Path to a Thousand Mountains    by Mick Harney
Price: $4.70 USD. 75090 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

Mick Harney returns with more unique perspectives on fell and hill walking in Scotland and the English Lake District. He offers a fresh crop of new and compelling insights, including many detailed descriptions of individual mountains, the paths we take to them, and what they reveal to and about us.
The Complete Lachlan    by Grant Hutchison
Price: $3.99 USD. 47930 words. Published on May 3, 2013. .

Humour in the Highlands. Meet Lachlan McLoughlin - Scottish hillwalking colossus, inventor, adventurer, and self-confessed Renaissance Man. In 12 stories, follow him as he roams the Scottish Highlands in search of buried treasure, a decent drink, Roman relics, free badges, the Stone of Destiny, fame through technological innovation, UFOs, rocket launchers, long-lost love, and his bus-fare home ...
The Walking Types Omnibus    by Grant Hutchison
Price: $0.99 USD. 18250 words. Published on June 3, 2013. .

A field guide to the folk you meet on the hill. Pity The Lost Boys and The Doomed Boyfriend; admire The Wiry Old Guy and the Happy Camper; disdain The Passive-Aggressive Landowner and The Hi-Tech Athlete; fear The Spotty Youths and Unsolicited Advice. Forty-five pen portraits of Scottish hill-goers (18,000 words).