From the Mersey to the Solway and the Isle of Man in the West and
the Humber to Berwick in the east, 'up north' is described to us in
the author's own inimitable style. Industrial areas and the wilder
landscapes are described with the same care and attention to
detail. The result is a wealth of varied sea kayaking voyages to
suit all tastes and abilities, from easy sheltered paddles to
testing offshore passages and everything in between. In addition to
the usual important information needed to plan a trip, recommended
cafes, pubs and chip shops are strategically located to provide
sustenance at the end of your trip. Detailed tidal information also
allows the book to serve as a valuable inshore pilot for water
users such as anglers, windsurfers and sailors. Jim started
paddling in any old kayak he could muster during the school
holidays. He has since paddled (and swum) many of the exciting
white water rivers of England, Scotland and Wales, as well as many
of those in the French Alps. A passion for sea kayaking combined
with an interest in writing and photography, brought about the
first comprehensive guidebook to the Welsh coast, for sea kayakers.
His first publication ("Welsh Sea Kayaking" co-authored by Andy
Biggs) is a great success and has already gone to a reprint.
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