This inspirational large-format guidebook details 30 backpacking routes in the Scottish Highlands & Islands. There is one single-day route; the others range from 2 to 4 days, with many suitable for a long weekend. The routes visit the more remote & seldom-frequented corners of the country & are divided between the Western Highlands & Inner Hebrides, the Central & Eastern Highlands, the Northwest Highlands, the Far North & the Outer Hebrides. Each expedition is a celebration of Scotland's wild places, the preserve of those willing & able to carry their own shelter & supplies, with enough experience & self-reliance to navigate proficiently & stay safe in an environment which can easily become inhospitable. Although some routes visit bothies, most call for at least one night's wild camping. Overview data, route description & 1:100, 000 mapping is provided for each of the routes, & they are illustrated with stunning colour photos. An introduction offers background information about the Highlands' rich geology, plants & wildlife & the historical & cultural context of Scotland's 'wilderness'. There is also practical information on preparing & equipping for an incursion into these isolated locations & advice for those looking to expand their experience of wild-country backpacking. About the author Originally from the Sussex coast, Peter Edwards lives in Rhenigidale on the Isle of Harris with his wife & their Labradors. David Lintern is an award-winning photographer & writer. He came late to the outdoors: he reached 'escape velocity' in his forties & now lives in Strath Spey with his young family. Stefan Durkacz cut his backpacking teeth in the Cairngorms & continues to explore far & wide throughout the Scottish hills. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife, two daughters & dog.