Cameron McNeish reflects on the many issues and arguments that have taken place around the Scottish and British environment over the last thirty years, but always with an appreciative eye.
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Cameron McNeish es una figura consolidada en la escena outdoor escocesa y británica. Como editor de TGO, aumentó su circulación y la estableció como la principal publicación de senderismo de Gran Bretaña. Es autor de muchos libros y presentador de numerosos programas de televisión sobre actividades al aire libre, incluidos los de caminatas de larga distancia. Contribuye con una columna mensual a The Scots Magazine.






- 2022
- 2020
In Come By The Hills Cameron McNeish shares his journeys through Scotland on foot, by bike and in his wee red campervan. He takes us into the loveliest of glens, Etive and Lyon, to our most distant islands in the Hebrides and Shetland.
- 2018
There's Always the Hills
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Cameron McNeish reflects on a life dedicated to the outdoors. Following his career as an international long jump athlete, he has for almost forty years written and talked about walking and climbing in Scotland.
- 2012
Scotland End to End
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
By walking all the way through Scotland from Kirk Yetholm in Borders to Cape Wrath in far North-West, author and broadcaster Cameron McNeish witnesses changes that have taken place in landscapes of country of his birth. In this book, the author experiences de-industrialisation of Union and Forth and Clyde Canals between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
- 2010
The Skye Trail is destined to be one of the most popular long distance walks in Britain. Adopted by the Highland Council as an official long distance walk, it was brought to life by BBC Scotland's often repeated Skye Trail presented by Cameron McNeish. This book is based on the broadcast and Cameron's experiences of the trail.
- 2006
The Munros
- 228 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The Munros consist of 277 Scottish mountains over 3000 feet in height. They are enjoying unprecedented popularity as hikers and vacationers flock to the area to enjoy the magnificent scenery. It has been estimated that most good weekends, even in the winter, attract close to 50,000 visitors. Cameron McNeish, editor of The Great Outdoors magazine, provides an essential reference for readers either planning a trip to the region or wishing to relive the adventures they enjoyed there.
- 2005
The Munro Almanac
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This bestselling guide to all of Scotland's 283 Munros details the new list of peaks and their localities, Gaelic pronunciation, height, and climbing routes with times for both ascent and descent. Maps and photographs illustrate the regions with hints on where to stay, OS references and difficulty ratings.
- 1999
Synopsis This is a guide to Scotland''s best walks. From mountain, glen, drove road and seashore each walk is graded for length and difficulty. It is an essential guide for anyone who enjoys walking and for anyone with an interest in rural Scotland.
- 1989
Classic Walks in Scotland
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura