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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Active outdoor pursuits > Walking, hiking, trekking
This is Book 20 in the exciting new series of full-colour "Pocket
Walks", being small, practical sized guidebooks aimed at the less
serious rambler. Full colour photographs and colourful sketch maps
accompany each of the well described walks, with the bonus of
making it an attractive souvenir of the area. Principal feature is
that all walks are less than five miles in length (though averaging
4 miles each, they are all very definitely worthwhile outings),
making them ideal for families, leisure walkers, and others
constrained by either time or other limitations. Concise route
descriptions are complemented by background information. This title
deals with the area around the Bronte shrine of Haworth and the
Worth Valley in the absorbing countryside of the South Pennines.
Twenty super walks use starting points such as Oxenhope and
Stanbury, and of course Haworth itself. Places visited include Top
Withins, Harden Moor, Ponden and Goit Stock. "Haworth & Bronte
Country" is published simultaneously with Book 21 covering
neighbouring area Hebden Bridge & the Calder Valley, and also
slots neatly alongside previously published titles "Aire Valley"
and "Around Pendle".
It's Time to Take a Hike in Beautiful Colorado! The best way to
experience Denver and Boulder is by hiking. Get outdoors with local
authors and hiking experts Mindy Sink and Kim Lipker with the
full-color edition of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Denver and Boulder.
A perfect blend of popular trails and hidden gems, the selected
hikes transport you to scenic overlooks, wildlife hot spots, and
historical settings that renew your spirit and recharge your body.
Explore the highlights of new Colorado trails, including a
waterfall in Staunton State Park, aptly named Clear Creek as it
tumbles alongside the Peaks to Plains Trail, and a historical ranch
at Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge. Enjoy classic favorites
along the Front Range, such as Mount Bierstadt, one of Colorado's
iconic 14ers. Take in the views of Horsetooth Reservoir just
outside Fort Collins. See Boulder's Flatirons up close from
Chautauqua Park. With these Colorado authors as your guides, you'll
learn about the area and experience nature through 60 of the
region's best hikes! Each hike description features key at-a-glance
information on distance, difficulty, scenery, traffic, hiking time,
and more, so you can quickly and easily learn about each trail.
Detailed directions, GPS-based trail maps, and elevation profiles
help to ensure that you know where you are and where you're going.
Tips on nearby activities further enhance your enjoyment of every
outing. Whether you're a local looking for new places to explore or
a visitor to the area, 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Denver and Boulder
provides plenty of options for a couple hours or a full day of
adventure, all within about an hour from Denver, Boulder, and the
surrounding communities-including trails near Fort Collins and
Rocky Mountain National Park.
This is the only comprehensive guide dedicated to this one classic
trail. All alternate routes are also described (unlike the more
general mentions in books that include other trails as well).
Hikers will learn about all the best hidden side trips, discover
great planning tips, find out how best to snag one of the coveted
permits, and have complete sample itineraries available to help
with planning, making this guide indispensable to anyone planning
to tackle the Wonderland Trail.
Lying just south of the equator, New Guinea’s is one of the top
birding destinations on Earth. Its diverse habitats are home to
over 800 species of permanent or migratory species of birds
including the spectacular birds of paradise, many of which are
endemic to the region. This beautifully illustrated guide
highlights over 140 familiar and unique species and includes a map
featuring prominent bird-viewing areas. Laminated for durability,
this lightweight, pocket-sized folding guide is an excellent source
of portable information and ideal for field use by visitors and
residents alike. Made in the USA.
This guidebook - which includes both a guide to the route and a
separate OS map booklet - describes Offa's Dyke Path National Trail
from south to north, following the longest linear earthwork in
Britain, running 177 miles along the English-Welsh border between
Sedbury (near Chepstow) and Prestatyn on the north Wales Coast. The
book splits one of Britain's classic trails into 12 stages suitable
for walkers of all abilities. Step-by-step route descriptions are
accompanied by 1:100,000 OS map extracts. Also included with this
guidebook is a booklet of 1:25,000 OS maps, which provides all the
mapping needed to complete the trail in a compact form. A trek
planner gives at a glance information about facilities, public
transport and accommodation available along the route. The walk is
astonishingly varied, taking in the lower Wye gorge, the Severn and
the Dee rift valley, the pastures and woodlands of the border
country, the remote moorland of the Black Mountains and the
Clwydian range, and the dramatic limestone escarpments of Eglwyseg
mountain. What makes it even more special is over 60 miles walking
alongside the Saxon earthwork of Offa's Dyke.
The definitive guide to Britain's stunning wildlife heritage,
showcasing more than 475 walks through the Wildlife Trust's forest,
heaths, moors and woods. Published in conjunction with the Wildlife
Trusts, Wildlife Walks is a superb guide to more than 475 of the
UK's top nature reserves, all of them owned and managed by the
unique network of Wildlife Trusts. Organised by region, each entry
includes information on access and conditions, opening times,
facilities, how to get there, and local attractions. Boxes
highlighting special species of interest are dotted throughout the
book. Illustrated throughout with many beautiful colour photographs
and maps, Wildlife Walks is the only guide you'll need to plan a
great family day out.
These attractive and cleverly structured guides give walkers ten of
the finest walks along each of the main sections of the Wales Coast
Path in a popular pocketable format. With clear information, an
overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered
directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb eye-grabbing
panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest
along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and
ease-of-use. Featured walks include: Porthmadog & Moel y Gest,
Portmeirion, Ynys Llanfihangel-y-traethau, Harlech beach, Shell
Island, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Barmouth & Arthog, Barmouth Panorama,
Aberdyfi and Borth & Wallog.
The Finger Lakes and Central New York are not known for rugged
mountains and their panoramic vistas which are so commonly sought
in the Adirondacks to the north. They hardly could be - the area
was scoured clean by glaciers millennia ago. But don't let that
fool you, the region is full of natural wonders of its own. Instead
of mountains and ridges, the region is known for rolling drumlins,
an abundance of scenic gorges, quiet woodlands, beautiful
waterfalls and picturesque lakes. Trails included in Five-Star
Trails: Finger Lakes and Central New York by Tim Starmer feature a
broad mixture of these landscapes and were carefully selected to
give the most varied but also rewarding experience when picking a
trail. Each trail has been thoroughly researched, recently hiked
and includes a detailed description, trail profiles and map. At a
glance ratings in important categories such as Scenery, Trail
Condition, Difficulty, Solitude and appropriateness for children
let you quickly select a trail that fits your tastes and ability.
Other useful information such as fees, restrictions for dogs on the
trail as well as advice on when to visit offers you the best
information so you can plan your trip with ease.
It's Time to Take a Hike in Richmond, Virginia! The best way to
experience Richmond is by hiking it! Get outdoors with Virginian
authors Philip Riggan and Nathan Lott, with the full-color edition
of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Richmond. A perfect blend of popular
trails and hidden gems, the selected trails transport you to scenic
overlooks, wildlife hot spots, and historical settings that renew
your spirit and recharge your body. Explore the urban wilderness of
the James River Park System in the heart of the city. Trek across
the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Walnut Creek Park.
Marvel at the pristine shores of the Potomac at Crow's Nest Natural
Area Preserve. Immerse yourself in Civil War history at Richmond
National Battlefield Park. Admire views of the Appomattox River
from the High Bridge trestle. With this book as your guide, you'll
learn about the area and experience nature through 60 of the River
City's best hikes! Each hike description features key at-a-glance
information on distance, difficulty, scenery, traffic, hiking time,
and more, so you can quickly and easily learn about each trail.
Detailed directions, GPS-based trail maps, and elevation profiles
help to ensure that you know where you are and where you're going.
Tips on nearby activities further enhance your enjoyment of every
outing. Whether you're a local looking for new places to explore or
a visitor to the area, 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Richmond provides
plenty of options for a couple hours or a full day of adventure,
all within about an hour from Richmond and the surrounding
communities.
OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is
recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking,
horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range of OL maps
includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the
OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the
series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs
and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths
and bridleways.
Combining travel writing with a walking guide, Suffolk Coast Walk
provides a wonderful insight into this fascinating county and is
the companion book to Essex Coast Walk by the same author. Peter
Caton explores all 162 miles of Suffolk's unique coastline,
describing the route for fellow walkers, with an engaging narrative
that tells of the beauty, history and wildlife of this mysterious
and varied coast. The reader is taken up and down Suffolk's remote
creeks and rivers, past sandy beaches and huge expanses of shingle,
through nature reserves, seaside resorts and tiny villages. We
learn of the county's abundant wildlife, not just through its
famous bird populations but also of equally interesting and less
celebrated creatures, and how habitats are managed to balance the
needs of nature and mankind. Throughout his journey, Peter uncovers
many mysteries and considers the stories behind legends of Anne
Boleyn, invading Germans, a half-man half-fish character, UFOs,
Crazy Mary and bells tolling beneath the sea. He visits Suffolk's
only island and takes a boat trip to investigate the secret world
of Orford Ness. More than 100 colour and black & white photos
illustrate the story of the walk and the beauty and atmosphere of
county's remarkable coast. With maps at the start of each chapter,
this is a book for those who enjoy a short stroll, a longer ramble
or simply wish to follow the coast from the comfort of an armchair.
This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of
the finest walks to waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
in a popular pocketable format. With clear information, an overview
and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered
directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb, eye-grabbing
panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest
along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and
ease-of-use. Featured walks include: Aysgarth & Cauldron Falls,
Janet's Foss & Goredale Scar, Catrigg Force, Kidson &
Currack Forces, The Strid & Posforth Gill, Mill & Whitfield
Gills, Ingleton Waterfalls, Linton Falls & Ghaistrill's Strid,
Uldale Force and Hardraw Force.
At 5895m, Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest point and the highest
freestanding mountain in the world, yet it is possible to reach its
summit, Uhuru Peak, without any technical climbing ability. Those
who do make it to 'the Roof of Africa' are richly rewarded,
enjoying outstanding views, the unique experience of being 'on top
of the world' and, of course, a tremendous sense of achievement.
This practical guidebook is split into four parts and includes all
the information needed to fully prepare and undertake a successful
trek. The first chapter covers preparation and practicalities,
offering guidance on how to choose a route and an outfitter, along
with extensive information on travel, equipment, health
considerations, guides and porters and ethical trekking. The second
chapter tells the story of Kilimanjaro and the people, plants and
wildlife of the region, presenting a fascinating insight to enrich
your trip. This is followed by a description of the six main ascent
routes - the Marangu, Machame, Umbwe, Lemosho, Shira and Rongai
Routes, plus three summit routes, two descent routes and the
circuit path which circumnavigates the mountain.
At 5895 metres (nearly 4 miles) above sea level, the summit of
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point on earth that a walker can
reach. Success is not guaranteed, because each person's response to
rapid altitude gain is different. But you can improve your chances
by a wise choice of route and itinerary, by thorough preparation
and by taking care of yourself on the mountain. The author provides
information and advice about how to choose your route; how to
prepare and what to pack; how to prevent and manage altitude
sickness; first-hand detailed descriptions of Marangu, Machame,
Lemosho and Rongai routes; background on Tanzania, its wildlife and
economy; a special feature on climbing Mount Meru to
pre-acclimatise; and a map flap showing all ascent routes. The book
has over 60 colour photographs, opens flat and is printed on
rainproof paper.
This guidebook offers 23 walking routes set across the magnificent
120km-long Karavanke mountain range, which forms a natural border
between Austria and Slovenia. Commonly known as 'the way the Alps
used to be', as it is yet to experience the extent of commercial
development known by the Western Alps, it is one of the longest
ranges in Western Europe but it remains genuinely unspoilt and
relatively unvisited by English-speaking hillwalkers. The guide's
walks begin in pretty towns and villages, and most of them access
the peaks from the relatively more gentle Slovenian side of the
range, where forest-clad slopes lead to grassy summits where
spectacular views can be enjoyed. Arranged by peak from west to
east along the range, most of the summits can be reached by
waymarked paths and trails. The guide gives all the practical
details you need on transport, accessing the routes, accommodation
and available facilities, as well as insight into the historical
sites passed on the way. The Karavanke offers a wealth of superb
walking opportunities for walkers of all abilities, and this is an
invaluable companion to discovering the range for yourself.
This guidebook to UK's ultimate challenge walk, the End to End,
describes a 1956km (1215 mile) walking route from Land's End in
Cornwall to John o' Groats in Scotland's far north - the two points
on mainland Britain that are the furthest apart. The recommended
route avoids road walking as much as possible and frequently takes
advantage of existing long-distance trails, including the South
West Coast Path, Pennine Way and West Highland Way. Passing through
remote terrain at times and keeping to the hills where practical,
it is intended for experienced hill-walkers. The guide includes
route description and maps, concentrating on the 'gaps' between the
major long-distance trails covered in other Cicerone guides. There
is also a wealth of advice to help you prepare for and undertake
your walk, covering equipment, safety, supplies and facilities.
Notes on history, geography and local sights, along with anecdotes
from those who have successfully completed the journey, add
interest and inspiration. The route is presented in 61 daily stages
(each averaging around 32km), divided into 6 sections; an
alternative three-month schedule is also provided. The End to End
Trail promises a magnificent adventure through some of the best the
British countryside can offer, and a unique sense of achievement on
completion of your walk.
'Of all the places where I feel the translucency of things, places
that are thin for me, bluebell woods are first among them.' Some
travellers are driven by the need to scale a natural wonder, or to
see a city's sights or a place of history. Others, like Alice
Maddicott, travel in search of a particular scene, feeling or
atmosphere, often inspired by music, literature and art. Taking us
deep into our emotional and creative responses to place, this
extraordinary book explores the author's relentless travelling,
from the heat of Sicily to the mountains of Japan. With her
uniquely lyrical approach to psycho-geography, Maddicott explores
the relationship with landscape that is the very essence of human
creativity. From seventeenth-century salons of Paris to the
underground culture and crumbling balconies of modern Tbilisi,
through writers as diverse as Italo Calvino and L. M. Montgomery
and artists like Ana Mendieta and eighteenth-century girls
embroidering their lives, Tender Maps is a beautifully evocative
book of travel, culture and imagination that transports readers in
time and place. 'A rich and beguiling work of literary travel
memoir that nimbly tracks the wider contours of the world in terms
of feeling, memory, introspection and the imagination.' - Travis
Elborough, author of Atlas of Vanishing Places
Short, to-the-point, and humorously illustrated by famed outdoor
illustrator Mike Clelland, this book presents everything hikers and
backpackers need to be safe, comfortable, and well fed while
carrying a very small and lightweight pack.
After graduating from college, Jennifer isn't sure what she wants
to do with her life. Through inexperienced and unprepared, she
feels drawn to the Appalachian Trail and sets out along on the
long-distance footpath that stretches 2, 175 miles from Georgia to
Maine. The next five months are the most physically and emotionally
challenging of her life--coping with blisters and aching shoulders,
hiking through endless torrents of rain and a blizzard, facing
unwanted company and encountering tragedy. The trail becomes a
modern day Odyssey that tests Jennifer's faith in God, humanity and
herself. But even at her lowest points, it provides enduring
friendships, unexpected laughter, and the gift of self-discovery.
With every step she takes, Jennifer transitions from an
over-confident college graduate to a student of the trail. As she
travels along the ridges of the ancient mountain chain, she
realizes that she isn't walking through nature--she realizes she is
part of nature. And she learns that the Appalachian Trails is more
than a 2,175 mile hike: it is a journey that will change a person
forever.
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