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The Bedouin hunting routes of Rum (part 2)

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Tony Howard and his partner Di Taylor were, together with Mick Shaw and Alan Baker, the first climbers to thoroughly explore the mountains of Wadi Rum in the south of Jordan. Since then, and with the co-operation of the local Bedouin, the Ministry of Tourism and Her Majesty Queen Noor, they have written three climbing and trekking guides to the area and helped train Bedouin Mountain Guides in the UK. They are particularly pleased that their explorations have contributed greatly to the economy of Rum’s indigenous people. This article, the second of two, covers their own initial explorations of what have since become world famous Bedouin climbs.

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2002

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Journal article

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Archived by Mountain Heritage Trust (UK) c/o Makine Willett http://www.mountain-heritage.org

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