GIFT IDEAS

Hillgoers stock a selection of gifts for outdoor enthusiasts.

Please have a browse below.

Give an experience to remember, give a gift card

We stock a small selection of items that we feel complement the events we run. These will be discounted if you book on one of our events.

Gift vouchers can be used on any of our guided walks, hill skills courses or the items below.

Please note: these items cannot be bought at the same time as purchasing an event (guided walks, courses, etc), they will appear in a separate basket.

BOOKS BY DR ADAM WATSON

Dr Adam Watson

DOYEN OF CAIRNGORM CLIMBERS, DR ADAM WATSON, WAS THE EPITOME OF THE MAN WHO KNEW EVERYTHING ABOUT CONSERVATION, THE ENVIRONMENT, WILD LIFE AND ABOVE ALL THE CAIRNGORM MOUNTAINS.

His knowledge of grouse and his favourite bird, the ptarmigan, was immense and gathered from many days spent on the high tops studying these wonderful birds.

Adam was a lover of snow – a Chionophile – his whole life was fashioned to be associated with snow. Many of his climbing contemporaries in the 1950s in the summer went to the French Alps to climb, but Adam preferred the Arctic regions – Lofoten, Norway and Finland. He had this compulsion to be near the snow.
A great achievement was his publishing of books on Deeside place names. If it hadn’t been for Adam the history of the denizens of Deeside would have been lost for ever.
His meticulous year-to-year records of snow patches in Scotland over decades is testimony to his determination to let people know how nature works.

Adam was a one-off. We’ll never see his like again.

Words by Derek Pyper, May 2019.

All profits from the books below will be passed to North East Mountain Trust, a charity whose main aim is to conserve the environment of the hills of north east Scotland for the benefit of the public wishing to take recreation there, both now and in the future.

All books are hardback. We hold a limited stock, delivery times subject to availability from supplier, contact us for details.

All profits to North East Mountain Trust