There are over 100 treks and scrambles in the mountains of Turkey in this guidebook, with detailed route descriptions of all the popular peaks. Includes the Kackar mountains, Mount Ararat, Lake Van area, the Ala Daglar, Bolkar Toros, the western Toros, Erciyes Dag and brief outlines of other areas - Uludag, upper Mesopotamia, Munzur range, Cilo-Sat range.
There are over 100 treks and scrambles in the mountains of Turkey in this guidebook, with detailed route descriptions of all the popular peaks. Includes the Kackar mountains, Mount Ararat, Lake Van area, the Ala Daglar, Bolkar Toros, the western Toros, Erciyes Dag and brief outlines of other areas - Uludag, upper Mesopotamia, Munzur range, Cilo-Sat range.
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Höhe: 172 mm
Breite: 116 mm
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978-1-85284-161-4 (9781852841614)
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Karl Smith has been a keen walker and climber since his childhood, growing up on the fringes of the Lake District. A former trekking guide, Karl has worked in Greece, the Alps, Nepal and Turkey as well as Morocco. He has written several other guides, including The Mountains of Turkey (also published by Cicerone Press). Karl Smith is currently Senior Lecturer in Tourism at Harper Adams University College, Shropshire, with a particular interest in small-scale tourism and adventure tourism. He is married with a daughter, Abigail, and still runs walking tours in his spare time - most recently in the Pindos Mountains, Greece, and on the via ferrata around Lake Garda, Italy.
Karl Smith has been a keen walker and climber since his childhood, growing up on the fringes of the Lake District. A former trekking guide, Karl has worked in Greece, the Alps, Nepal and Turkey as well as Morocco. He has written several other guides, including The Mountains of Turkey (also published by Cicerone Press). Karl Smith is currently Senior Lecturer in Tourism at Harper Adams University College, Shropshire, with a particular interest in small-scale tourism and adventure tourism. He is married with a daughter, Abigail, and still runs walking tours in his spare time - most recently in the Pindos Mountains, Greece, and on the via ferrata around Lake Garda, Italy.