| Comprehensive details of each route and scramble including Bill O'Connor's descriptionDetailed 3D illustration of each routeScrambles of all grades 1-3Hundreds of photographsEasy to use CD ROM formatInteractive searching and browsingPrintable route card with all the details you need including a HARVEY 1:25,000 map extractGPS data for each route and scramble to help you find your way: download the data directly into your GPSCompatible with Anquet maps: transfer any route directly into Anquet to make your own changesScrambles included:Poets corner on Scafell Ashness Gill and a round of High Seat, shivery Man and Blea Tarn Nitting Haws, Tiggywinkle and Little Town The Gables via Sourmilk Gill and Rabbits Trod Combe Gill with Beetham on Bessyboot Cam Crag Ridge - Langstrath Head of Newlands: Lowthwaite Crag and Dale Head Pillar Honister Crag and the Delights of Hay Stacks and High Stile Grey Carg by way of Harrow Buttress and Chockstone Ridge - Birkness Combe Lorton Gully, Grasmoor and a round of Hopegill Head and Whiteside Launchy Gill, Thirlmere and a Round of Tarns Pillar Rock by the slab and notch route Fairfield by way of Link Cove Gill andGreenhow End Mill Gill and the Dodd's, St John's in the Vale. Helvellyn Gill and Browncove Crags Blencathra, Sharp Edge and Hall's Fell Ridge Mosedale Beck Force, Swindale Hopgill Beck and Rowantreethwaite Gill - Mardale Blea Water Crag Gill to High Street and Long Stile ridge Pinnacle Ridge - St Sunday Crag Helvellyn's Horseshoe Low Level Scrambles around Wasdale Ill Crags - south East Face and the highest summit in England Ill Gill on Kirkfell and the Mosedale Skyline Gable: Napes Needles, Eagle's Nest Gully, Arrowhead Ridge and Westmoorland Crag Esk Gorge and Cam Spout to Mickledore and Scafell Tarn Beck, Great Blake Rigg and a round of Seathwaite Tarn Pike O' Stickle - Main Face and the Langdale Skyline Dungeon Ghyll, Harrison Stickle and Jack's Rake Great Carrs Buttress - Swirl How and Wetherlam Low Water Beck, Brim Fell and the Coniston Fells Dow Crag Belles Knott - The Easedale Matterhorn by way of Sour Milk and Easedale Gills |