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Best Easy Day Hikes Tucson includes concise descriptions and
detailed maps for twenty easy-to-follow hikes in and around Tucson,
Arizona. Discover a region of diverse scenery and natural
splendors—including a beautiful cactus forest; the Sendero
Esperanza Trail, a classic example of the Sonoran Desert's lush
vegetation; and the famous Seven Falls, a series of seasonal
cascades in Bear Canyon.
Walking on the Amalfi Coast describes 32 day-walks, ranging from
3km to 11km in length. The walks explore the Sorrento Peninsula,
Amalfi Coast and Monti Lattari, as well as the islands of Capri and
Ischia in the Gulf of Naples. The whole area is crisscrossed by
ancient mule tracks, pilgrim routes and goat tracks, offering a
variety of walking from family strolls to strenuous treks across
terrain from paved paths to verdant hillside paths and rough
volcanic scree. Split into the five sections of Ischia, Capri,
Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, each walk is accompanied by relevant
public transport information as well as a sketch map. The book also
provides local and practical information, accommodation options and
an Italian-English glossary. The steep southern edge of the
Sorrento peninsula, famous for its medieval villages perched atop
plunging cliffs, with their near-vertical vineyards and lemon
orchards, is recognised as a World Heritage Site. This coastline,
the rugged landscape behind, crowned by the Monti Lattari, and the
idyllic islands of Capri and Ischia together make a perfect holiday
destination for walkers.
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Overlander
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Alan Brown
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R298
R239
Discovery Miles 2 390
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Seeking a temporary escape from the city and a world gone mad, Alan
Brown plots out a personal challenge: an epic coast-to-coast trip
through the lonely interior of the Highlands. He traverses paths
historic and new, eschewing creature comforts and high-tech gear,
trusting his (mostly) serviceable bike and his own skills. Armed
with the essentials and a sense of curiosity, he discovers more
about nature, people, our country, risk and himself than he ever
thought possible. Alan traces a route from Argyllshire's Loch Etive
across remote Rannoch moors, dramatic Grampian terrain and the
beautiful glens of Strathspey to reach the Moray Firth at Findhorn.
Ready for all weathers and obstacles, he succumbs to the hypnotic
daily routine of ride, eat, sleep, repeat. He's savouring the
landscapes, the wildlife and the solitude, and relishing the
self-reliance. He is also picking up clues to past lives and
discovering how the land has been altered by industry and game
sports or, sometimes, conserved for wildlife and trees.
"An exciting and engrossing book with stories that are worth
telling. This work will engage fans of Charlie O. Finley and the
Oakland Athletics, along with anyone captivated by baseball
history." -- Library Journal, starred review The Oakland A's of the
early 1970s: Never before had an entire organization so
collectively traumatized baseball's establishment with its
outlandish behavior and business decisions. The high drama that
played out on the field--five straight division titles and three
straight championships--was exceeded only by the drama in the
clubhouse and front office. Under the visionary leadership of owner
Charles O. Finley, the team assembled such luminary figures as
Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, Rollie Fingers, and Vida Blue, and
with garish uniforms and revolutionary facial hair, knocked
baseball into the modern age. Finley's insatiable need for
control--he was his own general manager and dictated everything
from the ballpark organist's playlist to the menu for the media
lounge--made him ill-suited for the advent of free agency. Within
two years, his dynasty was lost. A sprawling, brawling history of
one of the game's most unforgettable teams, Dynastic, Bombastic,
Fantastic is a paean to the sport's most turbulent, magical team,
during one of major league baseball's most turbulent, magical
times.
'Terrific fun' David Walsh, Sunday Times  * *Â
 'Thoroughly engaging' Washington Post A frank and revealing
biography of legendary golf champion Phil Mickelson - who has led a
big, controversial life - as reported by longtime Sports
Illustrated writer and bestselling author Alan Shipnuck. Phil
Mickelson is one of the most compelling figures in sports. For more
than three decades he has been among the best golfers in the world,
and his unmatched longevity was exemplified at the 2021 PGA
Championship, when Mickelson, on the cusp of turning fifty-one,
became the oldest player in history to win a major
championship. In this raw and unauthorised biogÂraphy,
Shipnuck captures a singular life defined by thrilling victories,
crushing defeats and countless controversies. Mickelson is a
multi-faceted character, and all his warring impulses are on
display in these pages: he is a smart-ass who built an empire on
being the consummate professional; a loving husband dogged by
salacious rumours; a high-stakes gambler who knows the house always
wins but can’t tear himself away. Mickelson’s career and public
image have been defined by the contrast with his lifelong rival,
Tiger Woods. Where Woods is robotic and reticent, Mickelson is
affable and extroverted, an incorrigible showman. In their early
years together on Tour, Mickelson lacked Tiger’s laser focus and
discipline, yet as Tiger’s career has been curtailed by scandal,
addiction and a broken body, Phil sails on, still relevant on the
golf course and in the marketplace. Phil is the perfect marriage of
subject and author. Shipnuck delivers numerous revelations, from
the true scale of Mickelson’s massive gambling losses to the
secretive backstory of the Saudi golf league that Mickelson
championed. But Phil also celebrates Mickelson’s random acts of
kindness and generosity of spirit, to which friends and strangers
alike can attest. Shipnuck has covered Mickelson for his entire
career, allowing him to take readers inside the ropes with a
thrilling immediacy and intimacy. The result is the juiciest and
liveliest golf book in years - full of heart, humour and unexpected
turns.
The first title in a series born of collaboration between Giorgio
Nada Editore and the Imola Autodrome, which will see a series of
books appear over time, devoted to the Italian track. This
bi-lingual book has as the object the story of Ayrton at Imola, a
circuit at which the Brazilian competed from 1984 to 1994, winning
on three occasions and starting from pole eight times. The volume
closes with a section on the three days there from 1-3 May 2014
that took place to mark the 20th anniversary of Ayrton's death,
commemorated on the Imola track. The next title in the series is to
be devoted to Gilles Villeneuve
The Optimist is the most popular junior sailing class worldwide,
with thousands of young people actively racing them and hundreds
attending the major events in the class. It has been the nursery
for most of the top racing sailors in the world including all the
Team GBR gold medallists at the last 2 Olympics (Sir Ben Ainslie,
Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark and Giles Scott) - the same will be true
for most other countries. Optimist Racing is written for those
sailors, parents and coaches who are looking for success in this
competitive class. In it you will learn what it takes to win,
including how to achieve blistering boatspeed through technique and
tuning, perfect boat handling and tactics as well as covering the
mental and physical requirements for success. There is also a
section for parents and coaches describing how they can best
support their young sailors. Originally written by Ben Ainslie's
Optimist coach, Phil Slater, this new edition has been completely
updated by top international racing coach, Steve Irish, who can be
found coaching Optimist and other sailors worldwide. This book is
the up-to-date handbook for sailing an Optimist fast.
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