The High Atlas mountains of North Africa offer some of the finest trekking and climbing in the world, with hospitable guides, a good climate for much of the year and an almost untouched mountaineering potential. Once youve experienced the contrasting landscapes, romantic cities and welcoming people of Morocco, its easy to become hooked.
A narrative of the authors explorations over half a century, this is a guidebook like no other and could have been written by no one else. It describes some of the biggest and best mountain treks and climbs, routes long and short, difficult and easy, illustrated with pictures that show the rich culture of the Berber people. It is sure to be the inspiration for many fascinating Moroccan expeditions.
All the biggest and best summits including...
-Jbel Toubkal (4167m) the highest mountain in North Africa
-Tazekka covered right to the top by magnificent cedar forests
-Igdat first climbed in an extraordinary feat of mountaineering by Joseph Thomson in 1888
-Ouaougoulzat a popular ski-mountaineering destination
-The improbable ascent of the Cathedral rock tower
-Tizi Mkorn between the desert gorges of Dadès and Todra
-The peaks around the rim of the Tichka Plateau