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To replace its previous two-volume guide to the Pennine Way Aurum now publishes an entirely new one-volume guide for the 21st-century walker. The Pennine Way is Britain's toughest long-distance path running 268 miles from Derbyshire's Peak District up through the Yorkshire Dales Cumbria & Northumberland into the Scottish Borders. Until now Aurum's Trail Guide has covered it in two volumes where our competitors publish one & those volumes have been bulked out with circular day walks which no-one essaying the arduous task of walking even a stretch of the Path will realistically want to divert to do. Now Damian Hall one of Country Walking's senior contributors has written a completely new guide giving all the information the modern walker requires: GPS references gradients of each section public transport links extensive details of the wildlife & flora to be seen along the way & a guide for occasional walkers to the real highlight stretches of the path. ...
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Practical guide with 137 large scale maps (1:20 000).

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A complete map-guide split in two maps (Pennine Way South & Pennine Way North) giving lots of information for walkers including transport & accommodation provisions & supply points description of terrain hints on navigation. Based on Ordnance Survey mapping. Waterproof paper. ...
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A complete map-guide split in two maps (Pennine Way South & Pennine Way North) giving lots of information for walkers including transport & accommodation provisions & supply points description of terrain hints on navigation. Based on Ordnance Survey mapping. Waterproof paper. ...
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The Pennine Way
- Englands first continuous long-distance path for walkers
- stretches for 268 miles from Derbyshire to the

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The Pennine Way is the 256-mile (412-km) National Trail stretching along the backbone of Britain. This volume features the northern section of the Way following the Countryside Agency's acorn waymarks from Bowes across the rugged Durham moors past Hadrian's Wall to Kirk Yetholm a distance of 129 miles (207 km). This is the complete official guide for the long distance walker or the weekend stroller. All you need is this one book. National Trail Guides are the official guidebooks to the fifteen National Trails in England & Wales & are published in association with Natural England the official body charged with developing & maintaining the Trails. ...
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The Pennine Way is the 268-mile (431-km) National Trail stretching along the backbone of Britain. This volume features the southern section of the Way following Natural England's acorn waymarks from Edale in the Peak District across the South Pennine moors & the Yorkshire Dales to Bowes a distance of 127 miles (204 km). This is the complete official guide for the long-distance walker or the weekend stroller. National Trail Guides are the official guidebooks to the fifteen National Trails in England & Wales & are published in association with Natural England the official body charged with developing & maintaining the Trails. ...
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Jenny Blake has a theory about life: big decisions often dont amount to much but little decisions sometimes transform everything. Her theory proves true the summer of 1955 when 14-year-old Jenny makes the decision to pick up a penny imbedded in asphalt & consequently ends up stopping a robbery getting a job & meeting a friend who changes her life forever. Jenny & Miss Shaw form a friendship that dares both of them to confront secrets in their pasts--secrets that threaten to destroy them. Jenny helps Miss Shaw open up to the community around her while Miss Shaw teaches Jenny to meet even lifes most painful challenges with complete confidence & faith. This unexpected relationship transforms both characters in ways neither could have anticipated & the ripple effect that begins in the summer of the penny goes on to bring new life to the people around them showing how God works in the smallest details. Even in something as small as a penny. This beautiful story is inspired by Joyce Meyers own childhood & her journey from abuse victim to a woman of confidence & passionate faith. ...
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One of five sisters Margaret Rose Astbury grew up in Wednesbury during the first half of the twentieth century. Despite the constant struggle to make ends meet & the hardship & worry of wartime life in the Black Country was not all doom & gloom. In the crowded terraced houses & teeming communal yards there was love & laughter aplenty. Meg was no angel & was often up to her armpits in mischief. But she knew she could rely on her sisters to stick up for her
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Nanny Pat has always been the heart of her family & her children & grandchildren regularly pitch up at her house for a cup of tea a slice of her famous sausage plait & some wise advice. Now with her trademark warmth & humour she evokes the colourful East End world of her childhood. Pat was born in 1935 & apart from a brief period when she was evacuated during the Second World War she lived in Bow part of a poor but close-knit community. Her mother died when Pat was only eleven leaving her heartbroken. As young as she was she was soon running the household washing cleaning & cooking for her father & brother
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Pennine Way Companion

The Pennine Way - Englands first continuous long-distance path for walkers - stretches for 268 miles from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders along the length of the Pennines. Inaugurated in 1965 it has become one of the most popular long-distance footpaths in Britain. For those starting in the south it runs from Edale in Derbyshire through the old West and North Ridings of Yorkshire Westmorland Cumberland and Northumberland before reaching its northern terminus at Kirk Yetholm just over the Scottish border. Wainwrights handwritten guide to the route with its magnificent detailed maps and occasionally tongue-in-cheek text was first published in 1968. This new edition has been brilliantly revised and updated by Chris Jesty to meet the goal Wainwright set for the original edition: to enable
walkers to follow the Pennine Way without putting a foot wrong...
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The Pennine Way
- Englands first continuous long-distance path for walkers
- stretches for 268 miles from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders along the length of the Pennines. Inaugurated in 1965 it has become one of the most popular long-distance footpaths in Britain. For those starting in the south it runs from Edale in Derbyshire through the old West & North Ridings of Yorkshire Westmorland Cumberland & Northumberland before reaching its northern terminus at Kirk Yetholm just over the Scottish border. Wainwrights handwritten guide to the route with its magnificent detailed maps & occasionally tongue-in-cheek text was first published in 1968. This new edition has been brilliantly revised & updated by Chris Jesty to meet the goal Wainwright set for the original edition: to enable walkers to follow the Pennine Way without putting a foot wrong...

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