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Walking

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  • Who Brought the Luck to the Lucky Country?by Carolyn Ford

    Red Dog Books 2011; US$ 14.99

    A guide that provides all the information you need for your trip to Tasmania's Overland Track. more...

  • 52 Favourite Sussex Walksby Richard Williamson

    Summersdale Publishers Ltd. 2012; US$ 9.99

    Richard Williamson’s weekly walking column has long been one of the most popular features in the Chichester Observer, Worthing Observer and West Sussex Gazette. Now, following the format that has proved such a hit over the years, for the first time he has compiled his favourite walks – one for every week of the year – with hand-drawn... more...

  • Never Mind the Quantocksby Stuart Maconie

    F+W Media 2012; US$ 6.99

    In this hilarious and heart-warming collection of essays, writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie reflects on a life spent exploring the British countryside on foot. From the splendour of the Pennines and the Lake District to the drama of the Dorset coast; from the canals of the Midlands to wildest Scotland, this book is an attempt to explain a passion... more...

  • Ramblers Short Walks In Dorsetby Collins Ramblers

    HarperCollins Publishers 2011; Not Available

    Discover Dorset like never before with Ramblers Short Walks in Dorset This practical e guidebook contains 20 short walks in Dorset, all of which are 5 miles or under, and are ideal for families and individuals young and old looking for an afternoon stroll. more...

  • Ramblers Short Walks in the Peak Districtby Collins Ramblers

    HarperCollins Publishers 2011; Not Available

    A brand new range of practical e Guide books endorsed by the Ramblers. All content downloaded to device making maps and text available at all times. 20 walks are included and use clear maps to show the route plus easy to follow walk descriptions. more...

  • Ramblers Short Walks in the Yorkshire Dalesby Collins Ramblers

    HarperCollins Publishers 2011; Not Available

    A brand new range of practical e Guide books endorsed by the Ramblers. All content downloaded to device making maps and text available at all times. 20 walks are included and use clear maps to show the route plus easy to follow walk descriptions. more...

  • Walks in Natureby Viola Design

    Hardie Grant Books 2011; US$ 12.95

    Walks in Nature: Melbourne covers 32 trails for Melbourne and the surrounds, for those who want to explore stunning natural environments. Each trail is 9–19 kilometres long and includes a place to eat where you can rest and refuel. The walks are colour-coded according to season, so that you can enjoy the natural surrounds at any time of the year.... more...

  • Five-Star Trails: Raleigh and Durhamby Joshua Kinser

    Menasha Ridge Press 2013; US$ 14.95

    Five-Star Trails: Raleigh and Durham is a guide to the best day-hiking trails within a two-hour drive of the urban areas of Raleigh and Durham. Raleigh is North Carolina?s capital and an anchor for the state's famous Research Triangle that includes Durham and Chapel Hill. Amid this metropolitan complex that also embraces Cary, Apex, and Wake... more...

  • Easy Hiking Around Vancouverby Jean Cousins

    Greystone Books 2013;

    A guide to the most beautiful short and easy hikes around Vancouver Now in its seventh edition, Easy Hiking Around Vancouver is the indespensable guide to exploring Vancouver?s beautiful wilderness. Featuring sixty-eight superb hikes through forests, up hills and along rivers, many within an hour?s reach of downtown Vancouver, this updated and... more...

  • Hiking Trails of South Africaby Willie Olivier

    Random House Struik 2012; US$ 24.00

    Describing more than 500 trails, this new volume offers something for everyone, from the casual ambler to the experienced hiker. All of the trails covered include information on available facilities, accommodation and activities on offer as well as contact details for booking the hikes listed under each entry. The book also provides an invaluable guide... more...