Walking, hiking, trekking Books
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Camino de Santiago en esmoquin En camino hacia la perfecta lista de equipaje Una gua de equipamiento Peregrinar con una mochila de 3 kg ms cmodo saludable y seguro
£14.98
£10.66
Globe Pequot Hiking Waterfalls New York
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£18.04
Rowman & Littlefield Hiking the Adirondack 46 High Peaks
Book SynopsisClimbing the Adirondack 46ers is the guide to everything hikers need to know about summiting each of the 46 high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. Whether you are a veteran hiker looking to register as an official 46er by checking all the summits off your list, or a more casual hiker looking to sample some of the most impressive summits in the Adirondack high peaks, this guide will deliver valuable information. Look inside to find full-color photography, mile-by-mile directional cues, detailed maps, complete route information to summit each of the region's 46 high peaks, and much more.
£18.04
Rowman & Littlefield Hiking Hidden Gems in Americas National Parks
Book SynopsisIn Hiking Hidden Gems in America's National Parks, Ted Alvarez invites readers to explore the joy of hiking in America's vibrant national park system. Alvarez explains why, how, and where to find the hidden hiking gems throughout these locations and features first-hand descriptions. Each entry includes personal anecdotes, natural and cultural history, and practical tips. Every trail description is richly illustrated with color photographs and maps.
£999.99
Rowman & Littlefield Swimming Holes New England
Book SynopsisSwimming Holes New England focuses on off-the-beaten path swimming holes across the six states that make up New England. Get away from the typical beaches that are scattered throughout the New England coast line and enjoy the wilderness that blankets a large majority of the area with these hidden swimming areas. With so many people flocking to the outdoors these days, it''s not easy to find more secluded spots to dip your toes in the water. This book provides the best places to not only find a perfect spot to cool off from the humid summers, but also places to find a bit solitude.Look inside to find: How to get to the swimming spot Hiking time, difficulty and elevation gain Trailhead surface Water temperature and land status Maps and GPS coordinates If dogs are allowed Trail safety Leave No Trace principles
£18.04
Rowman & Littlefield Women Who Hike National Parks
Book SynopsisA celebration of athleticism, wisdom, and skillWomen Who Hike National Parks profiles over twenty of America's most inspiring women adventurers ranging from legends to the rising stars of today. The book is both inspirational and aspirational as each adventurer tells her story in her own words through featuring their favorite hike at a national park, highlighting personal challenges, accomplishments, and philosophy, as well as providing readers with practical how-to suggestions on maximizing not only their own potential in hiking but in life. The profiles are complemented by stunning color photographs. Each profile includes a map of the hike being profiled, hike specs, miles and directions, GPS coordinates to the trailhead, and sidebars of something noteworthy about the hike, the national park, and the adventurer.
£18.04
Globe Pequot Surviving the Trail
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£999.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Finding Poets Table
£10.98
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Where's the Next Shelter?
£14.87
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Complete Hiking & Backpacking Guide: Hiking Gears A to Z - 86 World's Longest, Toughest, Most Scenic and Unique Trails
£11.98
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform El Camino Primitivo: Desde Oviedo Hasta Santiago
£14.81
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Marathoning for Mortals: A Regular Person's Guide to the Joy of Running or Walking a Half-Marathon or Marathon
£14.24
Burford Books 200 Waterfalls in Central and Western New York: A
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£14.24
WW Norton & Co Hikes & Walks in the Berkshire Hills
Book SynopsisFor almost fifteen years, Hikes & Walks in the Berkshire Hills has been the authority for those seeking to enjoy the Berkshires on foot. Often compared to the English Lake District, the Berkshires abound with country lanes, scenic vistas, and forest trails for hikers and strollers of all abilities. A region famed not only for natural beauty but also for culture, the Berkshires also offer theater, music, museums, historic homes, and scores of country inns, B&Bs, and restaurants. This newly revised and updated edition includes 12 new hikes and walks to discover in addition to: 56 hikes or walks, with variations 38 maps, with illustrated landmarks and USGS topographic relief Colorful background on 21 Berkshire towns Commentary on Berkshire natural history, local history, and flora and fauna Also included are guided walks for people with disabilities; a special section about the area's long hikes and trails, such as the Appalachian and Mohawk Trails; a detailed appendix for where to find boots, books, maps, and packs; and a bibliography for those who wish to learn more about this fascinating region. 15 black & white photos and 37 maps.
£14.24
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing A Backpacker's Guide To Philmont
£16.40
Workman Publishing Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and
Book SynopsisA must-have for mushroom hunters in the northeast The Northeast is one of the best places to find mushrooms; they are both abundant and spectacularly diverse. Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada is a compact, beautifully illustrated guide packed with descriptions and photographs of more than 500 of the region's most conspicuous, distinctive, and ecologically important mushrooms. ·Covers Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Ontario, and most of Quebec ·More than 550 superb color photographs ·Helpful keys for identification ·Clear, color-coded layout ·An essential reference for mushroom enthusiasts, hikers, and naturalists
£22.50
Experiment The Nature Instinct: Learn to Find Direction,
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£14.24
University of Tennessee Press Day Hiking the Daniel Boone National Forest
Book SynopsisKentucky’s Daniel Boone National Forest is one of the crown jewels of the Bluegrass State’s outdoor attractions. Yet until now, there has been no detailed guidebook on this beautiful area. Johnny Molloy, a veteran guidebook writer, has compiled a detailed resource for enjoyable adventures in the Daniel Boone National Forest (DBNF). In this guide, Molloy leads readers through forty hikes within the natural wonders of DBNF, including Natural Bridge and Cumberland Falls. Descriptions of each hike are straightforward and accurate, so readers can focus on enjoying natural features, scenic overlooks, interesting geological formations, and landmarks along the trails. Hikers will see the best of the Cumberland Plateau, from exquisite arches to bluffs that offer extensive vistas to waterfalls that descend into sandstone cathedrals. The paths tread through deep forests in gorges cut by creeks and rivers and atop the Cumberland Plateau, where oak and pine forests range long distances. Rockhouses, caves, and other geological features stand out in these rich woodlands. Hikers may also encounter protected plants and animals along these trails, including the red-cockaded woodpecker, Virginia big-eared bat, freshwater mussels, white-haired goldenrod, and the black bear. Detailed, easy-to-follow directions for each trail will allow hikers to progress on their chosen course without frustrating detours. The hikes range in distance, difficulty, and destination, offering the full breadth of hiking experiences to be had within the DBNF. The shortest hike is under a mile, and the longest is ten, with most somewhere in the middle. Hikers can use the chart at beginning of the book to select the perfect trail for their experience level and desires. Also included are detailed trail maps and photos. For the new hiker as well as the experienced outdoor adventurer, Day Hiking Kentucky’s Daniel Boone National Forest is sure to become an indispensable guide to one of Kentucky’s national treasures. Johnny Molloy has published more than sixty books about hiking and other forms of outdoor adventure, including Trial by Trail: Backpacking in the Smoky Mountains, second edition, and Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Guidebook: A Complete Resource for Outdoor Enthusiasts, third edition.
£25.60
University of Tennessee Press Backpacking Tennessee: Overnight Trail Adventures from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains
Book Synopsis“The reason I travel and explore the outdoors is simple,” writes Johnny Molloy, “the world is a beautiful place!” And Molloy would know: he has backpacked more than 2,500 nights in forty states. It is this experience—much of it garnered in his home state of Tennessee—combined with his extensive production of guidebooks spanning activities from hiking and camping to paddling and bicycling, that enabled him to produce Backpacking Tennessee: Overnight Trail Adventures from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.Complete with directions, distances, descriptions, and maps, Backpacking Tennessee is divided into four sections that together outline forty overnight hikes across West Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, the Cumberland Plateau, and East Tennessee and the Appalachian Mountains. The trails Molloy has chosen to highlight are a mix of well-known hikes and lesser-known areas, ranging in distance and difficulty for both novice hikers and experienced backpackers. Woven throughout the trail descriptions are comments on scenery, notes about safety, and historical information that help readers get a true feel for each hike. To round out his comprehensive guide, Molloy also includes ratings, 1–5, on the family- and dog-friendliness of each trail—an especially helpful feature for readers bringing loved ones along.From the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee National Forest to Big South Fork and Land Between the Lakes, Tennessee offers thousands of miles of trails for adventurers looking to explore. For budding outdoor enthusiasts and experienced backpackers alike, Backpacking Tennessee answers the timeless question: where do we go next?
£23.16
Echo Point Books & Media The Complete Guide to Marathon Walking
£21.49
Echo Point Books & Media The Complete Guide to Racewalking: Technique and Training
£21.49
Advanced Publishing LLC Oregon Coast
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Advanced Publishing LLC Oregon Coast
£19.29
Workman Publishing 50 Hikes with Kids New England
Book SynopsisSpark a love of nature! Handcrafted for caregivers that want to spark a love of nature, 50 Hikes with Kids: New England highlights the most kid-friendly hikes in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. These hikes are perfect for little legs—they are all under five miles and have an elevation gain of 900 feet of less. Every entry includes the essential details: easy-to-read, trustworthy directions; a detailed map; hike length and elevation gain; bathroom access; and where to grab a bite to eat nearby. Full-color photographs and scavenger hunts highlight the fun things to see along the trail.
£16.99
Workman Publishing New England's Roadside Ecology: Explore 30 of the
Book SynopsisStep Out of Your Car and Right into Nature!New England’s Roadside Ecology guides you through 30 spectacular natural sites, all within an easy walk from the road. The sites include the forests, wetlands, alpines, dunes, and geologic ecosystems that make up New England. Author Tom Wessels is the perfect guide. Each entry starts with the brief description of the hike's level of difficulty—all are gentle to moderate and cover no more than two miles. Entries also include turn-by-turn directions and clear descriptions of the flora, fauna, and fungi you are likely to encounter along the way. New England’s Roadside Ecology is a must-have guide for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and tourists in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
£19.00
£17.58
Doublebit Press Camping And Woodcraft Volume 1 - The Expanded 1916 Version (Legacy Edition): The Deluxe Masterpiece On Outdoors Living And Wilderness Travel
£26.99
Doublebit Press Camping And Woodcraft Volume 2 - The Expanded 1916 Version (Legacy Edition): The Deluxe Masterpiece On Outdoors Living And Wilderness Travel
£26.99
Doublebit Press My First Summer In The Sierra Legacy Edition: Classic Explorations Of The Yosemite And California Mountains
£20.54
Doublebit Press The Yosemite - Legacy Edition: Celebrating The Yosemite Valley's Majesty, Natural History, And Places Worth Visiting
£25.99
Doublebit Press The Yosemite - Legacy Edition: Celebrating The Yosemite Valley's Majesty, Natural History, And Places Worth Visiting
£20.54
Doublebit Press Travels In Alaska - Legacy Edition: Adventures In The Far Northwest Wilderness And Mountains
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Lak Publishing How To Survive A Freakin' Bear Attack: And 127 Other Survival Hacks You'll Hopefully Never Need
£15.51
Independently Published Epic Hiking
£13.48
Independently Published Memories with the Trees: A Compilation of Stories from the Appalachian and Pacific Crest Trails
£12.88
Walking Promotions Revolución de la Marcha Olímpica: Una guía detallada tanto para principiantes como para marchistas avanzados. Presentada con más de 400 fotos instructivas.
£30.39
Enchanted Rock Press, LLC The Earth Beneath My Feet: A 7,000-Mile Walk of Discovery into the Heart of Wild Nature
Book Synopsis The Earth Beneath My Feet tells the extraordinary true story of a 7,000-mile solo walk. Hiking from Calabria in Italy to the top of Norway, Andrew Terrill reveals the wild side of Europe that most people miss. A compelling travel narrative about a challenging physical journey, The Earth Beneath My Feet also explores ''the journey within'' - a passionate search for belonging within the natural world. Like millions of people, Andrew Terrill grew up on the edge of a big city. But for Terrill, a young man in his early twenties, suburban life lacked purpose and meaning. What Terrill craved was a life of simplicity, freedom and adventure, and after surviving a near-fatal fall in the Swiss Alps, that was the life he chose.In May 1997, despite lacking the funds, Terrill left his London home and travelled to the southernmost point of Calabria, Italy. Once there, he turned north and began walking. His destination, the North Cape at the top of Norway, lay unimaginably far away.Leaving civilisation behind, and frequently even trails, Terrill journeyed deep into the ''other'' Europe, the hidden wilderness Europe, a parallel continent that still exists beyond road''s end. Travelling alone, he hiked the length of the Apennine mountain range - a forgotten side of Italy few outsiders ever know - continued across the Alps, through the forests of Central Europe, and then on towards the vast northern wildernesses of Arctic Norway. With every step, Terrill immersed himself in the natural world, seeking a deeper connection with it. The 18-month journey became a voyage of discovery, unveiling the secrets and treasures of Europe''s least-known places. The miles brought hardships and struggles, pushed Terrill to his limits, but ultimately led to unimaginable rewards.The Earth Beneath My Feet describes the first eight months of this epic walk. It takes readers the length of Italy during a searing-hot summer, and then across Austria into the depths of a fierce Alpine winter. The book introduces many of Europe''s wildest and most beautiful locations - environments little touched by the modern world - as well as the colourful characters who live alongside the wild. It describes the full experience of travelling on foot through nature, and of living outside in all conditions. And it chronicles a journey of immense growth, of overcoming a sheltered upbringing and finding connection with something bigger and wilder.The Earth Beneath My Feet is a narrative filled with freshness, optimism, wonder and youthful enthusiasm - an inspiring true story by a young man who chose to embrace life and live it to the full.Featuring 80 evocative black and white photographs, and 8 maps, The Earth Beneath My Feet will satisfy anyone who feels the call of adventure, who has the urge to travel, who loves nature, and who feels a desire to live the life they know deep down they are meant to live. The second half of this journey, told in On Sacred Ground, will follow on June 1 2022.
£14.95
Enchanted Rock Press, LLC The Earth Beneath My Feet: A 7,000-mile Walk of Discovery into the Heart of Wild Nature
£24.65
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Sierra Nevada Press The Trail
£15.00
Peak Way Publishing Walking the Peak Way
£15.95
John S Dunlop & Associates The Wandering Pilgrim
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John S Dunlop & Associates The Wandering Pilgrim
£38.25
Mercier Press The Secret Places of Donegal
£12.99