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The Black Ridge: Amongst the Cuillin of Skye

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Full Title:

The Black Ridge: Amongst the Cuillin of Skye

Contributors:

By (Author) Simon Ingram

ISBN:

9780008226268

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

31st October 2022

UK Publication Date:

9th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

796.5220941154

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 43mm

Weight:

500g

Description

Will undoubtedly become a classic narrative of this scenically magnificent, legend-rich and geologically unique part of Scotland Cameron McNeish, The Herald

Rising a kilometre out of the storm-scoured waters around Scotlands Isle of Skye is a dark battlement of pinnacles and ridgelines: the Cuillin.
Plagued by ferocious weather and built from rock that tears skin and confounds compasses, a crossing of the Cuillin is the toughest mountaineering expedition in the British Isles. But the traverse is only part of its lure. Hewn from the innards of an ancient volcano, this mountain range stands like a crown on an island drenched in intrigue. While nineteenth-century climbers flocked to the Alps, the ridge lay untrodden and unyielding. When a generation of mountaineers did come, they found a remarkable prize: the last peaks of Britain to be climbed peaks that would be named after those who climbed them. Along the way, many others, from artists and poets to mystics and wanderers, have been lured by the Cuillins haunting beauty and magic. Those who have been seduced by the deadly magic of these mountains attest to the complexity of humans relationship with the intrigue of our wildest, most dangerous places.

The Black Ridge is a journey through the history and into the heights of the Cuillin of Skye from the ridges violent birth to the tales of its pioneers, its thrills, its myths and its monsters. From a night spent in a cave beneath its highest peak to the ascent of its most infamous pinnacle, this is an adventure on foot through all seasons across the most mesmerising mountain range in Britain.

Reviews

Thrilling Guardian

Delicious evokes the weather and the rocks and the people of the Skye I know better than anything else Ive encountered Neil Gaiman

'An utterly enthralling tale to read. About passion, love, mystery, human nature an important addition to the canon of mountaineering literature about Skye. The Great Outdoors magazine

The depth of research is extensive, yet his writing is so poetic that the pages fly by. Rosie Morton, Scottish Field

A hillwalkers paean to the Cuillin blends scenery, folklore and wonder The Skye Cuillin has obviously captured Simon Ingrams heart and that fact resounds from every page [The Black Ridge] will undoubtedly become a classic narrative of this scenically magnificent, legend-rich and geologically unique part of Scotland Cameron McNeish, The Herald

[Ingrams] Cuillin journey makes riveting reading Its unputdownable Maggie Fergusson, Spectator

Brilliant Jamie Collinson, Caught by the River

Praise for Simon Ingrams Between the Sunset and the Sea:

Wonderful Clare Balding

This is the work of a polymath mountain-lover with a backpack-sized curiosity and the stamina to take notes when most of us would be gasping for breath. Its not just painstakingly researched, its also well written an intrepid, original book The Times

A welcome and refreshing addition to the increasingly crowded field of New Nature Writing. Warm, poetic and humane yet shivery with the vertiginous thrill and allure that mountains cast over some of us. Stuart Maconie

Almost Tolkienian in delivery Between the Sunset and the Sea turns mountain climbs into a form of poetry. BBC Countryfile

Rich, thought-provoking and lyrical. Scotland Outdoors

Accessible and refreshing written in an engaging style that quickly takes the reader into its confidence. The endearing confession of an authentic mountain addict. Country Walking

Author Bio

Simon Ingram was born in Liverpool. An outdoor journalist and writer for over ten years, he is the editor of Trail, the UKs bestselling hillwalking magazine. He lives in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

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