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Dave Ferguson, Iwan Arfon Jones, Pat Littlejohn.
The Lleyn Peninsula has always been looked upon as a rather esoteric backwater, almost the black sheep of North Wales climbing. Horror stories aboun... »more info
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Kelvin Neal
Lliwedd was the first climbing area to be described in modern guidebook form way back in 1909. It was also the frist guide to be published by the then fledgling Climbers Club at a time ... »more info
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Brian Smailes
This walk over the North York Moors from Osmotherley to Ravenscar represents a challenge to many people both young and old. Thousands of people each year attempt this walk, often to r... »more info
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Lindsay Griffin
The Mont Blanc Massif provides the alpinist with some of the finest quality routes in Europe, whether it be along the delicate snow crests, on rough red granite, or steep ice.
Pr... »more info
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Lindsay Griffin
Along with Volume 1 these guides have the maximum of choice in all grades in this magnificent area.
352 pages... »more info
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Series Editor - Geoff Milburn
The high-level crags of the Peak District which are encompassed within the Moorland Gritstone area are a world apart from the popular edges such as Stanage etc. These ... »more info
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Jeremy Ashcroft,
More routes in the Lakes, Howgills & Yorkshire Dales.
Another 36 excellent mountain biking routes. Details as in book 1.
157 pages.... »more info
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Chris Gore & Richard Station
Lake District Mountain Biking is a compact guide to riding in one of the best mountain biking areas in the UK.
Explore classic rides around Walna Scar, High Street a... »more info
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Paul Hannon
An area of outstanding beauty, Nidderdale and surrounding country is an integral part of the famous Yorkshire Dales.
22 walks, well illustrated and concisely described, lead you to ... »more info
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Denis Brook & Phil Hinchliffe
This is a glorious long-distance walk in the West Highlands of Scotland from Fort William to Cape Wrath.
Described as "a quintessential backpacking walk" it is a ch... »more info
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