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The High Atlas Hamish Brown

The High Atlas By Hamish Brown

The High Atlas by Hamish Brown


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Inspirational book packed with anecdotes and insights about the best treks and climbs in the High Atlas mountains of Morocco, in North Africa, and drawn from the author's 50-year experience. Illustrated with dazzling photographs of the mountains and also the mountain people, the Berbers. 48 routes including Jbel Toubkal, Tazekka and Igdat.

The High Atlas Summary

The High Atlas: Treks and climbs on Morocco's biggest and best mountains by Hamish Brown

This is an inspirational book packed with anecdotes and insights and describing the best treks and climbs in the High Atlas mountains of Morocco, in North Africa, illustrated with dazzling photographs of the mountains and the mountain people, the Berbers. The range has endless tops of over 3000m and some over 4000m, including Jbel Toubkal, Ouanoukrim and Ighil Mgoun (Oumsoud), but travelling through the valleys and experiencing the welcoming Berber people and their culture, is also key to appreciating the High Atlas. The passion of author Hamish Brown's 50-year love affair with the High Atlas fills every page of this unique guide, which describes 48 routes across the range, from north east to south west, from the Eastern High Atlas, through the Mgoun Ranges, the Toubkal Massif and the Tichka Plateau to the Western Atlas. Practical information for first-time visitors to the region is also provided, including how to plan your trip, getting there and getting around, selecting local guides, dealing with bureaucracy, health and safety concerns, what to take and how to get hold of the best maps and guidebooks.

About Hamish Brown

Hamish Brown is a writer, lecturer and photographer who has written or edited over 20 books, ranging from guidebooks to expedition narratives to poetry anthologies. He has spent several months every year in Morocco since 1965 and can count over 50 visits. Hamish has led hundreds of treks in the Atlas mountains and has climbed all the best summits many times, culminating in a 96-day end-to-end trek of the Atlas in 1995.

Table of Contents

Index of route maps Overview map Introduction Geography and climate of the High Atlas Trekking routine Planning your trip Getting there and getting around Bureaucracy Local guides Local language and culture Health and safety Maps Using this guide Middle Atlas and Eastern High Atlas 1 Jbel Tazekka 2 Jbel bou Naceur, Moussa ou Salah and Jbel bou Iblane 3 Jbel Ayyachi and Jbel Masker 4 Jbel Hayane Central High Atlas 5 Jbel Msedrit 6 Jbel Laqroun 7 The Cathedral (Mastfrane) 8 Mouriq Mgoun Ranges 9 Aroudane (Aioui) 10 Jbel Azurki 11 Ouaougoulzat 12 Adar n' Ouchane, Jbel Anzig, Jbel Amezrika and Imejdag 13 Jbel Tigounatine 14 Tizi Mkorn 15 Ighil Mgoun (Oumsoud) 16 Jbel-n-Nig Oumassine and Jbel Tazoult-n-Ouguerd (Aslad) 17 Jbel Aklim Western Central Atlas 18 Jbel Tizoula 19 Jbel Rhat and Tignousti 20 Jbel Anghomer 21 Tissili n' Warg 22 Jbel Tastwiyt group 23 Adrar Tircht (Jbel bou Ourioul) 24 Adrar Yagour 25 Adrar Meltzen The Toubkal Massif 26 Kik Plateau edge 27 Jbel Toubkal 28 The Ouanoukrims 29 Aksoual 30 Adrar n' Inghemar 31 Angour 32 Taska n' Zat 33 Tazaghart West of the Tizi n' Test Road 34 Jbel Gourza 35 Jbel Erdouz 36 Igdat 37 Adrar-n-Oumzra 38 Jbel Tabgourt 39 Jbel Ikkis The Tichka Plateau 40 Amendach 41 Takoucht 42 Flillis 43 Moulay Ali 44 Imaradene (Tassiwt) Further West 45 Ras Moulay Ali 46 Mtdadene 47 Jbel Awlim and Jbel Tinergwet 48 Azegza The Southern and Northern Ranges Appendix A Glossary Appendix B Texts, books and maps Appendix C What to take Appendix D The highest summits Appendix E Contacts

Additional information

GOR012057734
9781852846718
1852846712
The High Atlas: Treks and climbs on Morocco's biggest and best mountains by Hamish Brown
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cicerone Press
2012-04-17
224
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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