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  • - The essential guide to over 400 traffic-free cycling trails around Great Britain
    av Nick Cotton
    349,-

    Traffic-Free Cycle Trails by Nick Cotton contains over 400 cycle routes in Great Britain. This book includes a great variety of routes on former railway paths, canal towpaths and forest trails in England, Scotland and Wales, with every ride away from traffic, and it is perfect for families and leisure cyclists.

  • - One climber's hard road to freedom
    av Nick Bullock
    159,-

    "e;As I sat cradling the man's head, with his blood and brains sticking to my hands, I heard a voice - my own voice. It was asking me something. Asking how I had ended up like this, desperate and lost among people who thought nothing of caving in a man's head and then standing back to watch him die."e; Nick Bullock was a prison officer working in a maximum-security jail with some of Britain's most notorious criminals. Trapped in a world of aggression and fear, he felt frustrated and alone. Then he discovered the mountains. Making up for lost time, Bullock soon became one of Britain's best climbers, learning his trade in the mountains of Scotland and Wales, and travelling from Pakistan to Peru in his search for new routes and a new way of seeing the world - and ultimately an escape route from his life inside. Told that no one ever leaves the service - the security, the stability, the 'job for life' - Bullock focused his existence on a single goal: to walk free, with no shackles, into a mountain life. Echoes, his first book, is a powerful and compelling exploration of freedom - and what it means to live life on your own terms.

  • - The first ascent of Nanga Parbat's Mazeno Ridge
    av Sandy Allan
    159,-

    In the summer of 2012, a team of six climbers set out to attempt the first ascent of one of the great unclimbed lines of the Himalaya - the giant Mazeno Ridge on Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth highest mountain. At ten kilometres in length, the Mazeno is the longest route to the summit of an 8,000-metre peak. Ten expeditions had tried and failed to climb this enormous ridge. Eleven days later two of the team, Sandy Allan and Rick Allen, both in their late fifties, reached the summit. They had run out of food and water and began hallucinating wildly from the effects of altitude and exhaustion. Heavy snow conditions meant they would need another three days to descend the far side of the 'killer mountain'. 'I began to wonder whether what we were doing was humanly possible. We had climbed the Mazeno and reached the summit, but we both knew we had wasted too much energy. In among the conflicting emotions, the exhaustion and the elation, we knew our bodies could not sustain this amount of time at altitude indefinitely, especially now we had no water. The slow trickle of attrition had turned into a flood; it was simply a matter of time before our bodies stopped functioning. Which one of us would succumb first?' In Some Lost Place is Sandy Allan's epic account of an incredible feat of endurance and commitment at the very limits of survival - and the first ascent of one of the last challenges in the Himalaya.

  • - The most beautiful wild swimming spots in the larger lakes
    av Suzanna Cruickshank
    295,-

    Swimming Wild in the Lake District by Suzanna Cruickshank is an informative and inspiring book for both new andexperienced wild swimmers, exploring the larger lakes in the beautiful Lake District National Park. Contains all the inspiration, practical advice and local knowledge you need to plan your next adventure.

  • - 20 circular routes in Hampshire & Sussex
    av Deirdre Huston
    225,-

    Day Walks on the South Downs showcases 20 circular routes between 6 and 14 miles in length. Written by local author Deirdre Huston, the walks are split into three areas - Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex, and include walks to the most historic and beautiful areas of the South Downs National Park.

  • - Great British rock climbs from VS to E4
     
    505,-

    Featuring over 50 crags and 69 routes, Hard Rock epitomises all that is great about traditional climbing in Great Britain. The routes tackle big mountain walls, gritstone outcrops and epic sea cliff adventures, with essays written by Chris Bonington, Royal Robbins, Pete Crew, Eleanor Fuller and more. New edition compiled by Ian Parnell.

  • - A 24km/15mile scenic city walk through parks and woodland
    av Jon Barton
    145,-

    Sheffield Round Walk is a 24km/15-mile circular walk covering the beautiful south-west corner of the city. Together with stunning photography, this book includes details of refreshment stops and places to visit on and near the route. Written by local author Jon Barton it features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps and easy-to-follow directions.

  • - Biography of a mountain and the dramatic story of the first ascent
    av Doug Scott
    229,-

    The Ogre, by Doug Scott, is a two-part biography of this enigmatic peak: in the first part, Scott has researched the geography and history of the mountain; part two is the overdue and personal account of his and Chris Bonington's first ascent and their dramatic descent on which Scott suffered two broken legs and Bonington smashed ribs.

  • - Sailing and climbing Above the Arctic Circle
    av Robin Knox-Johnston & Sir Chris Bonington
    245,-

    When leading mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington contacted Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail single-handed and non-stop around the world, for an interview, this request turned into a joint expedition to Greenland's unexplored Lemon Mountains. Sea, Ice and Rock is the story of this epic journey.

  • - Classic Pennine Trails
    av Nick Cotton
    255,-

    Yorkshire Dales Mountain Biking by Nick Cotton features 26 rides in one of the UK's most MTB-friendly national parks. Includes rides around Swaledale, Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-ghent. Each ride is described with easy-to-follow directions and is plotted on clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 mapping.

  • - Climbing the Alps' most demanding mountain
    av Mr Roger Hubank
    245,-

    Roger Hubank's North Wall follows two climbers' attempt on the Alps' most demanding mountain, Piz Molino. They face both the physical challenges and psychological turmoil of the ascent.

  • - Travels in Patagonia: 1958-1962
    av Eric Shipton
    245,-

    Land of Tempest reveals Eric Shipton at his best - writing with enthusiasm and humour about his explorations in Patagonia in the 1950s and 1960s. It is essential reading for anyone who loves nature, mountains, climbing, adventure or simply the joy of discovering unknown places.

  • - Pioneering Exploration in the Shaksgam Valley and Karakoram Mountains
    av Eric Shipton
    245,-

    In 1937 two of the twentieth century's greatest explorers, Eric Shipton and H.W. Tilman, set off to explore an unknown area of the Himalaya, the breath-taking Shaksgam mountains. For Shipton and Tilman exploration was everything, with a summit a welcome bonus, and Blank on the Map is the book that best captures their spirit of adventure.

  • - The Kurt Diemberger autobiography
    av Kurt Diemberger
    259,-

    Kurt Diemberger's Summits and Secrets is a mountaineering autobiography like no other. It is a must-read for those wanting an insight into the life and achievements of one of the toughest high-altitude climbers the world has ever known.

  • - Exploration and Ascent
    av Eric Shipton & Stephen Venables
    245,-

    Nanda Devi is one of the most inaccessible mountains in the Himalaya. For fifty years had repeatedly tried and failed to reach the mountain. Then, in 1934, Eric Shipton and H. W. Tilman found a way in. Their expedition is recounted in Shipton's Nanda Devi - one of the most inspirational travel books ever written.

  • - The first autobiography of the legendary mountaineer Eric Shipton
    av Eric Shipton
    245,-

    Upon that Mountain is the first autobiography of the mountaineer and explorer Eric Shipton. In it, he describes all his pre-war climbing, and his second Karakoram survey in 1939.

  • - First ascents in the Indian Himalaya
    av Stephen Venables
    245,-

    In Painted Mountains, Stephen Venables - the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen - details the stories of two very different expeditions: the first ascent of 6,000-metre Kishtwar-Shivling in the Indian Himalaya alongside Dick Renshaw, before embarking on an Indo-British Expedition led by Harish Kapadia to Rimo: the Painted Mountain.

  • - The Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951
    av Eric Shipton
    245,-

    In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest. They climbed from the south, from Nepal, via the Khumbu Glacier - a route first pioneered in 1951 by a reconnaissance expedition led by Eric Shipton. Everest 1951 is Shipton's account of this expedition.

  • - An enthusiastic nature diary from the founder of national parks
    av John Muir
    185,-

    The Mountains of California not only details John Muir's visits to the magnificent mountains along the Sierra Nevada Range, but also the stunning glaciers, forests and wildlife he encounters; the enthusiasm contained within these pages is infectious.

  • - An early years biography of a pioneering environmentalist
    av John Muir
    185,-

    The Story of my Boyhood and Youth is the memoir of the now internationally renowned John Muir, a Scottish-American boy subject to a most unusual upbringing, his transition into adulthood, and the path that led him to petition for the concept of protected national parks.

  • - Three immersions into Alaskan wilderness and culture
    av John Muir
    169,-

    Travels in Alaska details three of John Muir's trips to Alaska: 1879, 1880 and 1890, each one embedded with stunning metaphors, a dedicated love of Mother Nature and a desire to protect and preserve wildness, this book is an insight not only into Alaska, but into Muir himself.

  • - A collection of wilderness essays and tales
    av John Muir
    169,-

    Steep Trails is a mix of John Muir's essays and adventure narratives. As Terry Gifford writes in the foreword, 'Most of Steep Trails' chapters are dispatches from Muir as travelling correspondent with a mixture of insights into local cultures, criticism of pollution and enthusiasm for everything wild.'

  • - A campaign for the preservation of wilderness
    av John Muir
    185,-

    First published in 1901, Our National Parks is possibly the bestselling book of John Muir's wilderness-discovery titles and was certainly the most influential published in his lifetime. Muir's conservationist essays were a first at the time of publication, and are still highly applicable to twenty-first life.

  • - Through dense Guyanian rainforest to the towering summit of Mount Roraima
    av Hamish MacInnes
    185,-

    In 1973, Scottish mountaineering legend Hamish MacInnes alongside climbing notoriety Don Whillans, Mo Anthoine and Joe Brown trekked through rainforest and swamp to climb the great prow of Mount Roraima. Climb to the Lost World is MacInnes' story of their climb.

  • - The autobiography of a pioneering mountaineer and explorer
    av Eric Shipton
    259,-

    That Untravelled World is the autobiography of Eric Shipton, one of the greatest adventurers of the twentieth century. First published in 1969, it is the story of an adventurer who, inspired by Edward Whymper, travelled to feral landscapes across the globe, and has in turn inspired generations of climbers and mountaineers.

  • - Remarkable feats of exploration and adventure
    av Chris Bonington
    289,-

    Quest for Adventure is a collection of stories written by Sir Chris Bonington looking at the adventurous impulse which has driven men and women to achieve the impossible in the face of Earth's elements: crossing its oceans, deserts and poles; canoeing its rivers; climbing its mountains, and descending into its caves.

  • - John Muir's quest to preserve the wilderness
    av John Muir
    185,-

    John Muir inadvertently traps us in his web of enthusiasm for the beauty and significance of Mother Nature. The Yosemite gives us the tools to construct a detailed mental map of the Sierra, and leaves us with the resolution to be more compassionate and environmentally mindful.

  • - The nature diary of a pioneering environmentalist
    av John Muir
    185,-

    In the summer of 1869, John Muir joined a group of shepherds in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, that he might study and expand his knowledge of the plants, animals and rocks he found there. My First Summer in the Sierra is the colourful diary he kept while tending sheep and exploring the wilderness.

  • - The challenge of the world's highest mountain
    av Sir Chris Bonington
    185,-

    Bonington chronicles four expeditions to the Himalaya and Everest, including the 1975 South-West Face expedition on which he was leader and on which Doug Scott and Dougal Haston became the first Britons to summit the mountain. Bonington also recounts expeditions to K2 and The Ogre (Baintha Brakk) in the Karakoram, and Kongur, in China.

  • - A radical nature-travelogue from the founder of national parks
    av John Muir
    169,-

    It is in A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf that we are given clues towards John Muir's future trailblazing movement for environmental conservation, and teaches us as much about Muir himself as it does the ecosystems in the wilderness across those 1,000 miles.

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