This book is a wonderful collection of 75 autobiographical short stories from prolific outdoors writer Kev Reynolds, recording his treasured recollections of 50 years of mountain travel and adventure. These tales spread across the Moroccan Atlas, Pyrenees, European Alps, Himalaya and elsewhere leave you by turns amused, reflective and inspired.
Inspirational guidebook to 20 treks along the 2400km Himalayan chain. Including classics such as the treks to Everest and K2 base camps and the Annapurna Circuit. Also epic glacier treks, ultra-long expedition treks and sacred treks. This is a book to inspire and excite, guaranteed to entice any with an adventurous spirit and love of wild places.
40 Trekking and Mountain Biking Routes in the Sacred Valley
This guide describes a range of half-, full- and multi-day mountainbiking and hiking routes, including 7 different routes with access to Machu Picchu via quiet Inca roads and trails which reveal the spectacular scenery and archaeological richness of the Valley. The guide includes many previously unpublished routes.
Part of a two-volume set, this guide describes walking all 109 Corbetts (Scotland's 2500-2999ft mountains) north of the Great Glen. From Ardgour to Cape Wrath including Knoydart, Applecross and Torridon, as well as Mull, Rum, Harris and Skye. Many are little-climbed and know few crowds. For walkers who want the most interesting routes.
The 38 walks in this guide explore the renowned Stelvio National Park in the Italian Rhaetian Alps. Set in an area that borders the Dolomites to the east and Switzerland to the west, the guide offers a wide variety of summertime day walks on well-maintained paths that link a network of picturesque villages and hospitable mountain refuges.
A guidebook to 25 walks with all the information needed to enjoy a range of walks in the vales and glades of the ancient Forest of Dean. From short 4-mile walks to all-day sections of long-distance trails such as the Offa's Dyke Path and Gloucestershire Way, this guide is the ideal companion to exploring the forest and its unique history.
This guidebook offers over 30 walking routes to the 120km-long Karavanke range, a natural border between Austria and Slovenia. One and two-day routes can be expanded to suit walkers of all abilities. The routes mostly use approaches from the forested valleys and grassy peaks of the Slovene side, with bases in unspoilt towns and villages.
In 42 walks ranging from easy to challenging and between 5 and 20km, this guide to the Auvergne is ideal for day walkers and hikers exploring an often-forgotten region in central France. The volcanic geography, crater-lakes, castles and monasteries provide a stunning backdrop to walks, with bases in Vichy, Clermont-Ferrand and Puy-en-Velay.