This guidebook has been created for both experienced canyoneers and for those who have just started to delve into this adventurous sport. There are 47 Scottish routes to explore, ranging from beautiful entry-level gorge-walks to committing and challenging canyon descents.
This is the revised and expanded 2nd edition of the first complete field guide for the mountains of Snowdonia through the seasons, its plants, animals and rocks. Everything you're likely to see in the hills at that time of year is here in one volume.
On the north west coast of Scotland and around Skye there are islands galore, hidden beaches, tide races, great places to enjoy the local seafood and amazing people to meet. Fifty great voyages are described in a way that is both inspirational and informative.
Includes a progressive series of exercises from simple to more complex movements to practice at your local... Læs mere
From the Mersey to the Solway and the Isle of Man in the West and the Humber to Berwick in the east, this title describes 'up north'. It presents varied... Læs mere
This illustrated guide will help you plan your journey along the River Spey, one of the UK's classic canoe and... Læs mere
This book is aimed at walkers, wild swimmers, kayakers, divers, in fact anyone exploring the coastline whether along the shore,on, or under... Læs mere
Welsh Canoe Classics is an illustrated guide to some of the finest tours of Wales' waterways. Scenic lakes, broad estuaries and whitewater rivers, as... Læs mere
A selected guide to over 2,550 climbing routes in the North-West, the Far North, the Hebrides and Orkney.
These 18 sport climbing crags are, with the one exception of Tyddyn Hywel, situated between junctions 16 and 31 on the A55 and a short hop from the expressway. The new third edition features 157 new routes, 6 new crags and 8 new sectors.
Gower Rock aims to showcase the depth and quality of rock climbing on this wild, beautiful yet somewhat unknown peninsula of South Wales.
Scenic lakes, placid canals and broad rivers, as they can only be seen from a canoe or kayak. This is an illustrated guide to some of the finest tours of northern England's waterways, from the North Tyne in Northumbria to the Shropshire Union Canal in the West Midlands.