In reply to UKC Gear:
Great to see the book come out, have been hearing about it being in the works for ages. I'd put it in on my Christmas list if it wasn't a bit late for that. I think I've climbed at about 16/26 of the crags but not exactly sure because I forget which ones on Mingulay/Pabbay I've been to.
A few thoughts:
- Meikle Ross was not very good at all in my memory of it, perhaps I missed the best parts or something. Either way, the title of the book is "Great..." which strongly suggests not just quality but also size and, perhaps, a sort of intimidating atmosphere. I think more than half of the crags in the book are serious undertakings, even by the easiest of routes and that's a big part of the attraction imo.
- Rubhna Huinish is a bit tricky because although it is in an excellent crag a) it's not really a sea-cliff and b) It has very few routes as yet (putting it at a disadvantage against the likes of kilt rock, Earnsheugh, etc.) but it also isn't of giant stature (putting it at a disadvantage against the likes of Nebbefield, St Johns Head, etc.) so it maybe falls through a gap in the middle. I do think Kilt Rock is actually more atmospheric and scary than Rubhna Huinish but I guess it's very much in the mind of the beholder.
- Is there really a full-page spread of Neist without it being featured in the book? I mean, that's a great photo, no arguments there, but still
- Hawkcraig - see comments before about "Great...". It's a lovely little crag but has no place in this book imo.
- I think it was a great idea to make this a coffee-table book with inspiration as the primary marketing point because I think it would be struggling to break even as a guidebook called something similar just because of the remoteness of most of the crags.
- Similarly to Rob, I didn't know anything really about the crags at Cape Wrath (except that they looked impressive when child-me looked at them decades ago), definitely going to have to add that to my list of places to check out. Same story for Bernaray.... going to have to get my hands on a canoe