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Walking with Murder:
On the Kidnapped Trail: Ian Nimmo (July 31, 2005). A fascinating in-depth
examination of the Appin Murder and of the route taken by the fugitives in
Robert Louis Stevenon's novel Kidnapped. What makes
Ian Nimmo's account so interesting is that he explores the kidnapped route
across Scotland as it was after the '45, as he found it forty years ago, and as
it is today. |
The Cateran Trail:
Jacquetta Megarry (October 2004). Robust, waterproof, comprehensive and
enjoyable: an essential companion for anyone wanting to tackle the 64 mile
Cateran Trail, starting in Blairgowrie and following in the footsteps of 16th
century cattle rustlers. |
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The Great Glen Way:
Two-way Trail Guide: Paddy Dillon (1 Mar 2007). Background on the walk and
the areas passed through, plus photographs of significant sights along the way
and coloured mapping sourced from the Ordnance Survey of each of the sections
of the walk. |
The
Rob Roy Way: Sir David Steel (Foreword), Jacquetta Megarry (15 Sep 2006).
Robust, waterproof, comprehensive and enjoyable: an essential companion for
anyone wanting to tackle the Rob Roy Way, a new long-distance walk from Drymen
to Pitlochry. It runs for 79 miles along some of Scotland's finest lochs and
glens. |
Great Glen Way:
Jacquetta Megarry, Sandra Bardwell (30 Jan 2006). Robust, waterproof,
comprehensive and enjoyable: an essential companion for anyone wanting to
tackle the Great Glen Way between Fort William and Inverness, along the
Caledonian Canal and past various lochs, including Loch Ness and Urquhart
Castle. |
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