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There can be no more enduring symbols of the Alps than the Eiger and the Matterhorn. These two great mountains have inspired climbers throughout Europe while the towns at their feet, Grindelwald and Zermatt, have become World famous resorts. A Long Walk in the Alps describes a journey beginning under the shadow of the Eiger's infamous north wall and finishing in the high meadows beneath the soaring ridges of the Matterhorn. The trail from Grindelwald leads first through the idyllic Jungfrau Region before heading off to high passes, forgotten valleys and sleepy alpine villages on the way to its destination in Zermatt.
Tales From the Hills is a collection of stories from the author's travels in Europe's mountain and wilderness areas including the Alps and Norway as well as closer to home outings in the Lake District, Snowdonia and the Scottish Highlands. The easy to follow and often humourous narrative takes the reader on the road less travelled to Alpine glaciers, Lakeland tarns and the wilds of Scotland. On the way we encounter Dutch caravanners on the mountain roads of Norway, part time peak baggers in the Lake District and a walker in Wales who is so lost he has climbed the wrong mountain. This will appeal to anyone who has a love for walking and the outdoors as well as those who enjoy a good travellers tale.
New Zealand or to the native Maori Aotearoa - The Land of the Long
White Cloud - is a country of natural wonders of amazing diversity.
Misty mountains soar above the silent stillness of the fiords,
lonely beaches of golden sands seperate the restless ocean from
deep and mysterious primeval rainforests, while towering volcanoes
brood above green and pastoral farmland. Arguably the best way to
see this fascinating country is from the freedom of a campervan.
Its a journey that must appeal to any lover of nature at its
unspoilt best.
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