High Atlas

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High Atlas

Treks and climbs on Morocco's biggest and best mountains

Walking, hiking, trekking Climbing and mountaineering Travel guides: activity holidays Travel guides: routes and ways

Author: Hamish Brown

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Language: English

Published by: Cicerone Press

Published on: 30th July 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781849656306


Overview

This is an inspirational book packed with anecdotes and insights and describing the best treks and climbs in the High Atlas mountains of Morocco, in North Africa, illustrated with dazzling photographs of the mountains and the mountain people, the Berbers.

The Range and Its Peaks

The range has endless tops of over 3000m and some over 4000m, including Jbel Toubkal, Ouanoukrim and Ighil Mgoun (Oumsoud), but travelling through the valleys and experiencing the welcoming Berber people and their culture, is also key to appreciating the High Atlas.

Author's Passion and Content

The passion of author Hamish Brown's 50-year love affair with the High Atlas fills every page of this unique guide, which describes 48 routes across the range, from north east to south west, from the Eastern High Atlas, through the Mgoun Ranges, the Toubkal Massif and the Tichka Plateau to the Western Atlas.

Practical Information

Practical information for first-time visitors to the region is also provided, including how to plan your trip, getting there and getting around, selecting local guides, dealing with bureaucracy, health and safety concerns, what to take and how to get hold of the best maps and guidebooks.

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