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Incredible walks through Scotland’s glorious landscape. In this boxed collection of walking cards you'll find a happy mix of routes around Scotland's loveliest towns, cities & countryside. Head to the Highlands or beat the streets of Edinburgh, these 35 walking cards are filled with unique half-day circular routes, as well as one & two-day walks. Each card has a different route fully described & illustrated on a large scale, 1:25 000 map & include our highly recommended, nearby charming places to stay. What's inside: Inspirational walks on handy, pocket size cards Year-round walks specially designed for all seasons Box

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Fizan Compact 4, are the world’s lightest 4-part Trekking poles. Sold as a pair, these are 4-part poles with an adjustable length from 51 – 125cm that weigh only 169g. These poles fold down to a very compact length. Made in ALU 7001, excellent graphics on lightweight trekking poles that feature e-basket carbide tips. These poles come with a pair of both 35 & 50mm baskets included to allow for year-round walking on mixed terrains. Twist lock to hold the poles in their desired length. The pole handles are ergonomic & have easily adjusted straps. This comes as a pair of walking poles. ...
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David Fathers presents a unique & richly illustrated guide to the London section of the Thames Path, newly updated to reflect the city's ever-changing landscape. The iconic path, which stretches from the lost floodplains of Richmond all the way to the Thames Barrier, is a panoramic 40-mile walk through 2000 years of London's history. From the old docks & wharves that primed the Industrial Revolution, through the heart of British Government, Monarchy & Church to the City of London that took its very existence from the river. From the site of the Putney Debates at St Mary's Church to Wren's mighty baroque cathedral of St Paul's. From the great Victorian engineering works of Sir Joseph Bazalgette & his attempts to clean up a polluted London & the river to the Thames Barrier seeking to protect huge parts of London from rising sea levels. From London Bridge, site of the oldest crossing point, to the Millennium Bridge, the Thames' newest crossing. This book explains the panorama we see today, what came before & how the changes came about. Each double page shows the distance covered so you can plan your own tour of the river. About the author David Fathers is the creator of beautifully illustrated walking guide books to the waterways of London. These include The Regent's Canal & The London Thames Path. An avid walker & artist, he is constantly looking for new ways to map London & to encourage others to see parts of the metropolis from different perspectives. Ten years ago he was commissioned by the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew & Wakehurst Place to create their first digital visitors guides. They are still in use today. He lives in north London with his wife & two daughters. ...
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One name above all others has become associated with walking in the Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955- 66, has become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright' s meticulously h&-drawn maps, diagrams & drawings take walkers up the 214 principal hills & mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas & the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every page combines words & illustrations to present the routes in a way that is original, visually appealing & easy to follow. This new edition of Wainwright' s Walking Guide to the Lake District Fells has been comprehensively revised. Paths, maps, diagrams & route descriptions have been checked & corrected throughout. These revisions have been undertaken by writer & designer Clive Hutchby, author of The Wainwright Companion. The Far Eastern Fells, Book Two of Wainwright' s Walking Guide, covers the entire area east of Kirkstone Pass, bordered by Ullswater in the north & Windermere in the south, &

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the ascents of High Street, Ill Bell, Place Fell & Wansfell. About the author Born in Blackburn in 1907, Alfred Wainwright left school at the age of 13. A holiday at the age of 23 kindled a life-long love affair with the Lake District. Following a move to Kendal in 1941 he began to devote every spare moment he had to researching & compiling the original seven Pictorial Guides. He described these as his 'love letters' to the Lakeland Fells & at the end of the first, The Eastern Fells, he wrote about what the mountains had come to mean to him. A. Wainwright died in 1991 at the age of 84. Clive Hutchby climbed his very first Lakeland fell just two years after the publication of the last of legendary fellwalker & guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright ’s seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, & a full six years before the author relented to ‘pressure’ from his fans & produced his final guide to the mountains of the English Lake District, The Outlying Fells of Lakel&. After conquering Catbells, he has grown taller (and older, unfortunately), & in the intervening years since has edited newspapers in England & the United States & also worked in Irel&. In all three countries he has won journalism awards for writing & designing. Clive is the author of The Wainwright Companion, published in 2012, of which Cumberland News wrote ' No-one has analysed the Pictorial Guidebooks produced by Alfred Wainwright more closely than Clive Hutchby. He's counted the clouds in every book'.

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One name above all others has become associated with walking in the Lake District: A. Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955-66, has become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright's meticulously h&-drawn maps, diagrams & drawings take you up the 214 principal hills & mountains of the Lake District, describing the main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas & the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. The North Western Fells, Book Six of Wainwright's Walking Guide, covers the area between the rivers Derwent & Cocker, bordered by Crummock Water & Buttermere to the west & by Bassenthwaite Lake & Derwent Water to the east. About the author Born in Blackburn in 1907, Alfred Wainwright left school at the age of 13. A holiday at the age of 23 kindled a life-long love affair with the Lake District. Following a move to Kendal in 1941 he began to devote every spare moment he had to researching & compiling the original seven Pictorial Guides. He described these as his 'love letters' to the Lakeland Fells & at the end of the first, The Eastern Fells, he wrote about what the mountains had come to mean to him. A. Wainwright died in 1991 at the age of 84. Clive Hutchby climbed his very first Lakeland fell just two years after the publication of the last of legendary fellwalker & guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright ’s seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, & a full six years before the author relented to ‘pressure’ from his fans & produced his final guide to the mountains of the English Lake District, The Outlying Fells of Lakel&. After conquering Catbells, he has grown taller (and older, unfortunately), & in the intervening years since has edited newspapers in England & the United States & also worked in Irel&. In all three countries he has won journalism awards for writing & designing. Clive is the author of The Wainwright Companion, published in 2012, of which Cumberland News wrote ' No-one has analysed the Pictorial Guidebooks produced by Alfred Wainwright more closely than Clive Hutchby. He's counted the clouds in every book'. ...
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Fizan Compact Walking Poles

Fizan Compact are the world’s lightest Trekking poles. Sold as a pair, these are 3-part poles with an adjustable length from 59 – 132cm that weigh only 158g. Made in ALU 7001, excellent graphics on lightweight trekking poles that feature e-basket carbide tips. These poles come with a pair of both 35 and 50mm baskets included to allow for year-round walking on mixed terrains. Twist lock to hold the poles in their desired length. The pole handles are ergonomic and have easily adjusted straps. This comes as a pair of walking poles.
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Fizan Compact are the world’s lightest Trekking poles. Sold as a pair, these are 3-part poles with an adjustable length from 59 – 132cm that weigh only 158g. Made in ALU 7001, excellent graphics on lightweight trekking poles that feature e-basket carbide tips. These poles come with a pair of both 35 & 50mm baskets included to allow for year-round walking on mixed terrains. Twist lock to hold the poles in their desired length. The pole handles are ergonomic & have easily adjusted straps. This comes as a pair of walking poles.

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