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Bessie, Mike and Me
(Paperback)
Jackie Williamson; Illustrated by Lesley Hall-Wood
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Discovery Miles 9 340
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This travelogue/biography will be useful to other motorhomers
planning a similar tour of Scotland and Ireland, especially when it
comes to the difficulties of driving a large vehicle along roads
that were originally designed for horses and carts! Written in a
light-hearted and sometimes self-deprecating style, it includes
ideas for stop-overs, snippets of history, personal observations
and lots of photographs. It follows the original blog format
(dates), and each section gives the mileage covered that day. It
differs from standard travel books in that it's about touring
popular tourist destinations but keeping away from the hotspots and
finding other lovely places to go. There is lots written about all
the famous places in Scotland and Ireland. Bessie, Mike and Me is
unique in that it offers a more offbeat type of tour.
Get into the great outdoors with this inspirational and practical
guide to camping. Includes a guide to all the National Trust's
sites - from camping to glamping and beyond - as well as the
equipment, recipes and fun games you'll need. This is a practical
and inspirational guide to camping. It's about getting outside and
enjoying the Great British Outdoors, whether you want to do it
under canvas or in a glamorous yurt. As well as a guide to all the
locations and types of campsite the National Trust has - many in
stunning scenery - there's information about everything from the
best kind of tent to what kind of boots will keep blisters at bay.
There's also a brilliant range of recipes that you can cook
outdoors, even pizzas and cakes, so you can eat like a king in the
wilderness. There are games and outdoor adventures for all ages -
pond-dipping and tracking wildlife get you up close to nature,
while kite-flying and building a woodland den brings out the
adventurer in everyone.
In the heart of the city of Phoenix, Arizona, sits the natural
wonder of South Mountain Park and Preserve. It is an oasis of
mountain terrain and desert landscapes, comprising more than ninety
miles of hiking trails in over sixteen thousand acres, easily
accessible to the residents and visitors of the fifth-largest city
in the United States. Longtime Phoenix resident and outdoor
enthusiast Andrew Lenartz guides readers through the extensive
history of the park; the park's ecosystem, with an overview of the
plants, animals, landscape, and topography of the Sonoran Desert
environment; the many trails in each of the four sections of South
Mountain Park; and a variety of other outdoor activities found
within the park. Designed for all ages, the trail maps and
descriptions note access points, facilities, elevation gain, and
level of difficulty, pointing the way for all hikers to enjoy their
trek. A true southwestern treasure, this all-inclusive guide
encourages readers to discover the nature and adventure available
in this massive outdoor playground.
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