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Blacks Do Caravan tells the story of a young South African family’s caravan journey, and the everlasting memories created along the way included amazing adventures and wonderful experiences. The book aims to inspire South Africans to take time out of their busy schedules and spend that valuable time with their families to discover the beauty of our country.
Fikile’s trip began on 15 September 2014 and during the journey she came to the realisation that South Africa is still a divided nation. Over twenty years into democracy, boundaries still divide us. Fikile aims to break those boundaries created by the past regime and contribute to the unity that is needed for all South Africans to move forward and experience this country equally. What better way to do it than caravanning?
Fikile and her family visited over 60 caravan parks and extended their travels to the Kingdom of Swaziland, which became an eye opening, mind changing trip of a lifetime.
The ever-popular AA Caravan and Camping Guide continues to showcase
the best sites from across Britain. From small spaces in quiet
locations to large holiday centres with fun for all the family, all
the sites have been professionally inspected on an annual basis by
the AA's team of inspectors. Top-rated sites receive the coveted
platinum pennant award and the best regional sites are highlighted
as premier parks. The guide also features recommended places for
campers based on family friendliness, eco friendliness, fishing,
the best views and sites for lake lovers. A key feature is the
annual AA Caravan and Camping Award winners, which means the guide
receives extensive media coverage in national press and online.
Nothing is more rewarding than taking the family on a camping trip,
spending quality time together and enjoying the wonders of mother
nature. This handy guide will assist you in choosing your
destination, be it a star-rated beach resort or a remote bush camp.
Sites are listed by province, with colour-coding for easy
reference. Each entry contains a brief description of the site, the
type of resort, the price range, and symbols showing the facilities
available, as well as the tourism grading council rating, where
applicable. Full contact details and GPS co-ordinates are supplied.
Quickfinder listing over 600 caravan and camping sites; Icons
indicating price range, facilities and amenities; Toll road and
distance information; Detailed provincial and area maps; Useful
camping checklist and emergency numbers.
The real stories behind the scenery of America's national parks For
twelve years, Andrea Lankford lived in the biggest, most impressive
national parks in the world, working a job she loved. She
chaperoned baby sea turtles on their journey to sea. She pursued
bad guys on her galloping patrol horse. She jumped into rescue
helicopters bound for the heart of the Grand Canyon. She won
arguments with bears. She slept with a few too many rattlesnakes.
Hell yeah, it was the best job in the world Fortunately, Andrea
survived it. In this graphic and yet surprisingly funny account of
her and others' extraordinary careers, Lankford unveils a world in
which park rangers struggle to maintain their idealism in the face
of death, disillusionment, and the loss of a comrade killed while
holding that thin green line between protecting the park from the
people, the people from the park, and the people from each other.
Ranger Confidential is the story behind the scenery of the nation's
crown jewels--Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Great Smokies,
Denali. In these iconic landscapes, where nature and humanity
constantly collide, scenery can be as cruel as it is redemptive.
In his enthusiastic explorations and fervent writing, Michael J.
Yochim "was to Yellowstone what Muir was to Yosemite. . . . Other
times, his writing is like that of Edward Abbey, full of passion
for the natural world and anger at those who are abusing it,"
writes foreword contributor William R. Lowry. In 2013 Yochim was
diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). While fighting the
disease, he wrote Requiem for America's Best Idea. The book
establishes a unique parallel between Yochim's personal struggle
with a terminal illness and the impact climate change is having on
the national parks--the treasured wilderness that he loved and to
which he dedicated his life. Yochim explains how climate change is
already impacting the vegetation, wildlife, and the natural
conditions in Olympic, Grand Canyon, Glacier, Yellowstone, and
Yosemite National Parks. A poignant and thought-provoking work,
Requiem for America's Best Idea investigates the interactions
between people and nature and the world that can inspire and
destroy them.
From wild camping to curling up in a cabin, discover 200 amazing
places to sleep under the stars in Europe. Lonely Planet's experts
have scoured the continent to recommend the best campsites, wild
camping spots, huts, cabins and refuges in regions across 20
countries, providing practical advice about how to plan your trip,
when to go, how to get there, and what to take. In each country
profile we provide an introduction to the destination and an
overview of rules and regulations around camping, accompanied by a
curated list of our favourite regions with reviews of the best
campsites, cabins, huts and wild camping locations. Discover
everything you need to know with essential information including
location details, the number of camping pitches, availability of
cabins, and electricity and water facilities. After a night under
the stars, make the most of your day with comprehensive coverage of
the best outdoor activities to experience in the vicinity, from
hiking and biking to climbing, canoeing and wildlife watching.
Whether you're an experienced camper, or a first-timer wanting to
escape the crowded city for a wilderness cabin, Under the Stars can
guide you to the best places in Europe to pitch your tent. Featured
destinations include: England, Scotland, Wales, Norway, Sweden,
Finland, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Italy, Croatia,
Montenegro, Germany, Austria and many more. About Lonely Planet:
Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's
number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and
trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973.
Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million
guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of
travellers. You'll also find our content online, on mobile, video
and in 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, eBooks, and
more.
Fully revised and updated, this comprehensive guidebook gives
detailed descriptions of more than 300 public campgrounds
throughout Wyoming and the Black Hills of South Dakota. The
listings include campsites managed by national, state, city, and
country park services, the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest
Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Easy-to-use maps and
charts simplify your search for the perfect campground. Look inside
to find vital information on: Campground locations Fees and
reservations Facilities and hookups Recreational activities Weather
and geography Local attractions
This fully updated and revised guide to more than 300 public
campgrounds in the state of Washington is perfect for tent and RV
campers alike. Within each of the campground listings is vital
information on location, road conditions, fees, reservations,
available facilities, and recreational activities. The listings are
organized by geographic area, and thorough site maps help simplify
the search for the perfect campground. In addition, Camping
Washington suggests best campgrounds in six categories: families
with small children and families with teenagers, campers who seek
solitude, anglers, hikers, and wildlife viewers. Look inside to
find: * Campground locations * Facilities and hookups * Fees and
reservations * GPS coordinates for each campground
Best Easy Day Hikes Blue Ridge Parkway offers concise descriptions
and detailed maps for thirty-four easy-to-follow trails from the
southern end of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky
Mountains National Park in North Carolina. Featuring: Thirty-minute
strolls to full-day adventures Hikes for everyone, including
families Great hikes featuring waterfalls and wildflowers; great
hikes for dogs Mile-by-mile directions and clear trail maps
Zero-impact tips
Whether you have a long weekend or a fortnight to spare, there are
plenty of no-fly European adventures to discover. From coastal to
cultural, mountainous to mouth-watering, The Eco-Conscious Travel
Guide offers 30 themed routes you can hop on and hop off at any
point, including: * Alpine Ambles * Ski Escapes * Chocolate, Cheese
and Carb Delights * Wine-fuelled Wanders
Fully updated and revised, this guide details information on 700
public campgrounds in Alaska accessible by car. It's a guide for
everyone from tenters to RVers.
Lace up your boots and sample more than 450 miles of trails in
Rocky Mountain National Park and the Indian Peaks Wilderness.
Veteran hiker Kent Dannen introduces you to memorable trails
highlighting the natural splendor of the Rockies. Each hike
description includes detailed information on trail access, best
times for hiking, and points of interest along the way. This new
edition is fully updated and revised, with special sections on what
to wear, carry, and eat and invaluable advice on wilderness ethics
and safety. Its smaller size and package, complete with
illustrations, makes this guide an indispensable companion to
hiking and backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park and the
Indian Peaks Wilderness.
England and Wales might feel familiar to many, but there are
countless hidden idylls and remote wildernesses to discover amongst
the soaring passes, spectacular coastlines and boundless moorlands.
For many, Martin's 'slow road' routes will have opened up the
country's most well known highways and byways, but there is so much
more to England and Wales than these, at times overcrowded,
hotspots. This book is the next, natural step in Martin's
wanderings around England and Wales. If Take The Slow Road whetted
the appetite for a Great British adventure, this book will be the
main course, filling you up with inspiring writing and beautiful
imagery from the most remote and wild corners of England and Wales.
It will take you to the very edges of the map, on a series of
personal journeys to uncover parts of these countries that the
masses never reach but wish they could. In discovering these secret
and beautiful places this fabulous book shows the reader that, with
a little imagination, and some effort, they too can get off the
beaten track in their own country.
The Camper Van Bible: Glovebox Edition is the perfect pocket-sized
companion to accompany you on your travels and help your #vanlife
dreams come true. From choosing layouts to emptying your waste,
it'll tell you everything you need to know, including: - Before you
go - finding the perfect van, rental choices, setting it up,
equipment you'll need, planning your trip. - On the road - where to
stay, sleeping options, cooking methods and food storage, power and
maintenance, eco-conscious camping. Derived from Martin Dorey's
epic The Camper Van Bible, this handy dash-sized guide has been
slimmed down, updated throughout and enhanced with extra checklists
and diagrams. With this in your glovebox and The Camper Van Bible
on your shelf at home, you'll never be stuck without Martin Dorey's
guiding expertise. So what are you waiting for? Dive in, turn the
key and hit the road.
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