The Call of the Mountains
by Max Landsberg
Contents Author Tour



Virtual tour

"The Call of the Mountains" contains photos, illustrative maps, and other graphics to bring you deep into the landscapes.

But you can also make the journey virtually, using the links in the table below as you read the book.

Loch Lomond


Scotland's mountains


Click on a link below to find relevant scenes from YouTube, Google Images, Flickr and Geograph. To open in a new window, hold down the Control and Shift keys while clicking on the link (if on a laptop).



Youtube Google images Flickr Geograph
         
  Chapter 1
youtube ring of steall bridge flickr Geo
youtube devils ridge flickr Geo
youtube sgurr mhaim steall flickr Geo
         
  Chapter 2
youtube loch lomond flickr Geo
youtube loch sloy dam flickr Geo
youtube kilchurn castle flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 3
youtube loch hourn flickr Geo
youtube skye inn pin flickr Geo
youtube skye cuillin flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 4
youtube ben more crianlarich flickr Geo
youtube an caisteal castle flickr Geo
youtube stuchd an lochain flickr Geo
youtube ben lawers flickr Geo
youtube schiehallion loch rannoch flickr Geo
youtube meall nan tarmachan flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 5
youtube fannichs flickr Geo
youtube am faochagach flickr Geo
youtube an teallach flickr Geo
youtube seana bhraigh flickr Geo
youtube sgurr ban fisherfield flickr Geo
   
  Chapter 6
youtube creag mhor flickr Geo
youtube the cairnwell flickr Geo
youtube lochnagar flickr Geo
youtube glas allt shiel loch muick flickr Geo
   
  Chapter 7
youtube beinn dorain flickr Geo
youtube Meall nan Ceapraichean flickr Geo
youtube beinn dearg lochan chnapaich flickr Geo
youtube ben hope flickr Geo
youtube conival flickr Geo
youtube fisherfield forest flickr Geo
youtube a mhaighdean flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 8
youtube beinn a bheithir flickr Geo
youtube buachaille etive mor flickr Geo
youtube pass of glencoe flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 9
youtube beinn eighe flickr Geo
youtube slioch flickr Geo
youtube liathach flickr Geo
youtube Beinn alligin flickr Geo
youtube maol chean-dearg flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 10
youtube braeriach flickr Geo
youtube sgor gaoith flickr Geo
youtube stob poite coire ardair flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 11
youtube creise flickr Geo
youtube aonach eagach flickr Geo
youtube glen etive flickr Geo
youtube sgurr eilde mor flickr Geo
youtube loch lochy flickr Geo
youtube grey corries flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 12
youtube sgurr na ciche flickr Geo
youtube an riabhachan flickr Geo
youtube glen affric flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 13
youtube beinn a ghlo flickr Geo
youtube ben alder flickr Geo
youtube lancet edge flickr Geo
youtube loch ossian flickr Geo
youtube loch mullardoch flickr Geo
youtube lurg mhor flickr Geo
youtube glen shiel flickr Geo
youtube mull scotland flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 14
youtube river dee devils point flickr Geo
youtube sgor an lochain uaine flickr Geo
youtube ben macdui flickr Geo
youtube corrour bothy dee flickr Geo
youtube beinn bhrotain flickr Geo
youtube glen shiel ridge flickr Geo
youtube five sisters of kintail flickr Geo
youtube sgurr na spainteach flickr Geo
     
  Chapter 15
youtube loch quoich flickr Geo
youtube forcan ridge flickr Geo
youtube bla bheinn flickr Geo
youtube sgurr nan gillean flickr Geo
youtube ladhar bheinn flickr Geo
youtube loch hourn flickr Geo
youtube beinn dubhchraig loch lomond flickr Geo
 

"But especially he loved to run in the dim twilight of the summer midnights, listening to the subdued and sleepy murmurs of the forest, reading signs and sounds as a man may read a book, and seeking for the mysterious something that called — called, waking or sleeping, at all times, for him to come." Jack London, The Call of the Wild