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For the best adventures, use the best map. Water-proof,
split-proof, tear-proof, adventure-proof. Malta and Gozo Tour &
Trail Super-Durable Map is simply the toughest, most accurate, easy
to read, easy to use map of the island you can buy at any price.
Super-Durable Maps come with a 2 year adventurous use `Wear and
Tear' guarantee. A large 840mm by 694mm double sided map sheet has
Malta at 1:32,000 scale on one side, with Gozo at 1:20,000 scale on
the reverse. Our special concertina map fold makes our map easy to
use and easy to refold to its 235mm by 120mm pocket size. Our
legendary 'Tour & Trail' level of detail ranges from major
roads to secondary roads to minor roads to streets and narrow
country roads, plus dirt roads and walking trails. Altitude
background colouring is designed to clearly show the altitude range
when travelling across the islands by car or on foot. 100 metre and
20 metre contours are clearly shown on the map along with
individual height points and all of the official 'Trig' points.
Tour & Trail attention to detail includes our useful symbol
range including viewpoints, picnic areas, petrol stations,
bar/restaurants and parking areas where you can pull off the road
safely. You will easily identify springs, caves, sports grounds,
cemeteries, churches, chapels, lighthouses, towers and forts,
camping areas, wind turbines, hotels etc. We have ensured that all
the walking routes from the Sunflower and Rother walking guide
books are highlighted (red) on the maps. It all adds up to the most
detailed, most durable, most useful maps of Malta and Gozo that you
can buy anywhere. 'Super-Durable' means a waterproof, tear-proof,
map that can take the roughest treatment and still folds up like
new after your adventures. Our special concertina map fold means
this 'near indestructible' Tour & Trail Map unfolds easily for
use, and more importantly folds back up easily to its compact
pocket size even after the toughest use. Digital Custom Map
editions of the Malta and Gozo Tour & Trail Map are available
as a free zip file download from the Discovery Walking Guides
website for use on Garmin gps units and in Garmin Basecamp and
Google Earth software. Digital editions are available for 3G gps
apps from Viewranger and Locus Map.
Designed particularly for those who like country pubs, this book
contains Cotswold cycle rides that are between ten and 16 miles
long. They are mainly on quiet country roads, though some cross
classified roads. The book also features tips and advice.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Exploring the social,
economic and environmental impacts of events on people, places and
communities, this timely Research Agenda highlights the links
between theory and practice in event impacts research. Top scholars
critically assess events, looking at who benefits from hosting
them, and focusing on issues surrounding sustainability, the need
to define legacies, and the need to extend regeneration efforts to
secure economic and socially sustainable futures. The Research
Agenda first outlines key theories and concepts in the field,
addressing the three impacts recognized in triple bottom line
considerations of sustainability. Chapters then move to analyse a
range of types and scales of event, including: conventions and
business events, sports tourism, cultural and religious events,
intangible cultural heritage, and events in rural locations. This
forward-looking Research Agenda further analyses event hosting in
emerging economy nations, disability access and inclusion, climate
change and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Covering a broad
range of types, scales and settings of events, this will be a
crucial read for event studies and event management scholars. The
critical insights to practical impacts of events will also be
beneficial for policy-makers and event practitioners.
A walkers' route guide to the long distance alpine walk from
Villars to Kandersteg in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. High
mountain diversions and circular day walks add variety for the
walker. For all levels of walkers.
Prior to the 1870s, Association Football tended to be enjoyed as a
form of exercise at public schools or a game between friends in a
local park. However, with the administrative skills of the likes of
Charles Alcock, Francis Marindin, Arthur Kinnaird and William
McGregor, the game grew to such an extent that it became an
important part in the lives of both players and spectators as the
century reached its end.The history of the early clubs,
international games, as well as the growth of the professional
clubs, are all encompassed in this book, including the likes of
Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool, when they started out
as struggling little clubs.
Brilliant, witty, perceptive essays about fly-fishing, the natural
world, and life in general by the acknowledged master of fishing
writers.
For the first time, two of John Gierach's most popular fishing
books are collected in one volume--a double dose of delight for
longtime fans or first-time visitors to Gierach country.
As Gierach astutely observes in "Dances with Trout, ""Fly-fishing
is solitary, contemplative, misanthropic, scientific in some hands,
poetic in others, and laced with conflicting aesthetic
considerations. It's not even clear if catching fish is actually
the point." This observation might also describe Gierach's
writing--catching fish might be the subject, but most of the fun
and (mis)adventure comes well before that point. Whether it's
fishing close to home waters (Colorado) or farther afield (Alaska,
Scotland, Texas); ice-fishing, tournament fishing, or night
fishing; fishing for trout, salmon, carp, splake, or grayling;
fishing with familiar companions like A.K. Best or the enigmatic
"Zen master among fishing guides"; no detail of the fishing life is
too insignificant or too absurd for Gierach.
As he writes in "Another Lousy Day in Paradise, ""The real truth
about fly-fishing is, it is beautiful beyond description in almost
every way, and when a certain kind of person is confronted with a
certain kind of beauty, they are either saved or ruined for life,
or a little bit of both." So start reading and be saved--or
ruined--by Gierach's wonderful insights into the world around us.
This guidebook describes the classic GR20 trek, a north-to-south
traverse of the rugged mountains of Corsica, renowned as Europe's
toughest GR long-distance route. Described in 16 stages, some with
high and low-level alternatives, the route is roughly 190km in
length and takes approximately two weeks to complete. The GR20
climbs high into the mountains. It is a demanding trek suitable
only for experienced walkers, and there are several steep
'hands-on-rock' sections calling for a sure foot and a good head
for heights. It is possible to stay under a roof every night but
many trekkers opt to camp. Step-by-step descriptions of each stage
are accompanied by 1:50,000 mapping, together with information on
ascent/descent, terrain and the availability of food, water and
accommodation/shelter. There is also invaluable practical
information such as path conditions, what to take, and getting
to/from and around Corsica. Overviews of the history and geology of
the island and local plants and wildlife are offered to enhance the
trekking experience. Finally, a separate map booklet, included with
the guide, provides all the 1:25,000 IGN mapping needed to complete
the GR20. Starting in Corsica's northwest, in picturesque
Calinzana, the route winds southeast through the heart of the
island, finishing on the eastern side, just north of Porto Vecchio
in the township of Conca. It showcases Corsica's rich diversity of
landscapes and ethereal beauty. Bare rock and sheer cliffs contrast
with black sand beaches, alpine pastures, maquis and pockets of
forest. There are also opportunities to detour from the route to
visit traditional mountain towns and villages for a taste of
Corsica's vibrant history and culture and to take in neighbouring
summits, including the island's highest peak, Monte Cinto. For
those up to the challenge of hiking part or all of the route, the
GR20 promises adventure, memorable experiences and rich rewards.
Do you know a grubber from a yorker? Can you identify the golden rules of slip and outfield catching? How does a batter recover from the dreaded royal duck? And where on earth do players find room for all those teas?
In this official Test Match Special book, cricket legend and TMS commentator Ebony Rainford-Brent takes you on a whirlwind tour of the greatest game in the world. How to Read Cricket offers an entertaining and witty guide to everything from amazing stats and skills analysis to the game's uniquely joyous culture, its stand-out players, greatest grounds and dodgiest pitches. Along the way, there are plenty of anecdotes from Ebony’s extraordinary career, as well as her top tactical and leadership tips.
Whether you’re new to cricket or a seasoned pro, How to Read Cricket has it all plus a story or two to tell.
Guidebook and Ordnance Survey map booklet to the Coast to Coast
Walk. The route stretches some 188 miles (302km) from St Bees on
Cumbria's west coast to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire. It is
suitable for most fit walkers and can be comfortably walked in
around a fortnight. The full Coast to Coast route is described from
west to east in 13 stages of between 10 and 21 miles, with high and
low-level alternatives for crossing the Yorkshire Dales and
comprehensive route summaries for those preferring to walk the
trail in the opposite direction. The guidebook comes with a
separate map booklet of 1:25,000 scale OS maps showing the full
route. Clear step-by-step route descriptions in the guide are
illustrated by 1:100,000 OS map extracts. The route description
links together with the map booklet at each stage along the way,
and the compact format is conveniently sized for slipping into a
jacket pocket or the top of a rucksack. A comprehensive trek
planner offers a helpful overview of facilities on route, and full
accommodation listings and useful contacts can be found in the
appendices. There is also a wealth of background information
covering geology, history, wildlife and plants, and a list of
further reading.
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The Snowdonia Slate Trail is a waymarked trail that runs for 83
miles from Bangor on the North Wales coast, making a circuit
through the heart of Snowdonia to end at Bethesda. The trail joins
up villages with a choice of welcoming accommodation. The walking
is varied, ranging from easy valleys to mountain passes, from wild
moorland to river gorges. Highlights include the National Slate
Museum of Wales, stunning views of Snowdon and nearby mountains,
and abandoned slate villages high in the hills. The trail also
passes the Penrhyn quarry with its impressive galleries of slate
crossed by the longest, fastest zip-wire in Europe. This guidebook
is in rucksack-friendly format and printed on rainproof paper.
Lavishly illustrated with 95 colour photos, it contains large-scale
mapping and all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: 14 pages
with clear mapping of the route at 1: 40,000 practical information
about public transport and travel section with inside knowledge on
how best to climb Snowdon detailed route descriptions including
where to find refreshments and accommodation background on the
slate industry heritage, the 'Great Little Trains of Wales' and
wildlife.
This guide describes ascents of 30 Lake District fells that can be
climbed from Keswick, the Whinlatter Pass, Bassenthwaite, Hesket
Newmarket, Mungrisdale and Threlkeld. The giants of the region
Skiddaw and Blencathra need little introduction, their myriad
routes attracting many a visitor and promising fantastic
far-reaching views. The summits to the north, however, are less
frequented, offering probably the closest experience to wilderness
walking the Lakes has to offer, whereas to the west, the Whinlatter
group present a sylvan alternative. Unlike other guidebooks which
describe a single or limited number of routes to a particular
destination, the aim of the Walking the Lake District Fells series
is to offer all the options. These are presented as numbered
sections which can be combined to create infinite possibilities -
from simple ascents to longer ridge routes. You'll find the
classics and popular routes alongside less traditional alternatives
perfect for the wandering spirit. The series gives you both the
freedom to devise your own routes and the information to make
informed decisions, thanks to the clear descriptions of the routes,
terrain, hazards, interesting features and safe descent paths
should the weather close in. Also included are a handful of classic
ridge routes for longer fell days. Mark Richards' inimitable text
is complemented by HARVEY mapping and the author's own beautiful
sketch topos and panoramas. Perfect for keen hillwalkers and
peak-baggers alike and ideal both for pre-planning and use on the
hill, Walking the Lake District Fells is the new incarnation of the
Fellranger series, which sees the volumes updated and trimmed to a
more practical size. These true connoisseurs' guides are sure to
inspire you to get out and explore the beautiful fells of Lakeland.
For those collecting fell summits, a 'Fellrangers' hill list
register can be found on the Long Distance Walkers Association
website.
Welcome to The Wicked Wit of Cricket, a compendium packed with the
game’s greatest stories from both on and off the field. ‘The
English,’ as George Bernard Shaw once remarked, ‘are not very
spiritual people, so they invented cricket to give them some idea
of eternity.’ Some might call it eternity. Others might instead
regard it as heaven. The world of cricket is nevertheless one that
is filled with larger than life characters – be they the great
players, the unforgettable commentators, the legendary umpires or
the most enthusiastic and barmiest fans. The contest between
leather and willow is, after all, only challenged by soccer as the
world's most popular sport. The Wicket Wit of Cricket is a
sumptuous feast of cricket’s greatest tales, legends and
anecdotes all spread out across the clubhouse table in bite-sized
pieces. Bringing together the sport’s most famous quips, insults,
pranks, mishaps, incredible facts, outrageous incidents, plus all
those great moments of commentary where the words did not come out
quite as intended. This is a book packed not just with wicked wit
but with wicket wit as well!
A Survey of Megaliths and Mark Stones - Past and Present: This
guide to old stones in the Cotswolds and Forest of Dean is designed
for the curious, the megalith hunter, walker and antiquary alike.
It shows the stones' locations, history, folklore and legend.
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