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This isn't a book of epic adventures... it's more inspiring than that! It's a book about days out in familiar hills, the kind of ordinary challenges to seed ideas for your own micro adventures. Grab a beverage and cosy up as Craig takes your on a tour of his favourite places: Glencoe, Kintail, Lochaber, the Cairngorms, the Hebrides, Yorkshire and the Lake District.
In Foundation, we discovered Scotland's early story. It's a tale of brutality, drama, freedom... and a slightly surprising battle against royal taxation. Now in Covenant, we dive deep into the pivotal moments of Reformation, Union, Empire, and war with Napoleonic France... and find out the answer to the question: did the early Americans really hate the Scots that much?Covenant, second in the History of Scotland series, covers the years from 1542 to 1815
What do you know of Scotland's history? Which stories and legends are true? And where do they fit in with the bigger picture? This brisk account of the early days of an ancient nation will tell you.Discover how Scotland emerged from a mix of Picts, Gaels and Vikings, a Christian kingdom carved out between Norwegian and Plantagenet Empires. Dive deep into the pivotal Wars of Independence and the stirring tales of Wallace and Bruce. Learn of the trials and tribulations of the early Stewart kings as they sought to dominate Scotland's turbulent nobility. Scotland's early story is a tale of brutality, drama, freedom... and a slightly surprising battle against being taxed.Foundation, the first of a three book series, covers up to the year 1542.
Craig Weldon came of age on hills all around the British Isles, but especially the Munros in Scotland. He braved the high mountains of the Cuillin and the lower tops of Gloucestershire, wild Welsh farmers and even wilder midges in the Highlands. Usually funny, sometimes dangerous, more often wet, one thing was for sure: life was never boring!
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