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| Tramping Trip Reports | |
| An detailed description of my travels along the Peninne Way with tons of photos. Wild moors, pretty villages, green farmland and the historic Hadrian's Wall await you on this long distance walk. |
The Coast to Coast Walk traverses 304 kilometres (190 miles) over the North of England. |
| The Cleveland Way is a 175 kilometre (108 mile) trail around the North Yorkshire Moors, taking in great views along the Cleveland Hills and fresh sea air on the eastern sea cliffs. Twelve pages with at least 1 photo each. |
A route around the North York Moors covering 146 kilometres (91 miles) travelled over 10 days. |
| Weardale | |
A introduction to the northern dale of Weardale. |
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by Tony Hopkins. These books cover the whole route in considerable detail with extracts from Ordinance Survey maps showing the route. There is good advice on how to walk the Pennine Way, what to take and what to expect. Included are a number of articles about features met on the Pennine Way - read especially the one on peat and blanket bogs on pages 44-45 of the southern book. As an added bonus there are a number of circular walks described that take in some part of the Pennine Way. At the back of each book there is a section of useful information - transport, accommodation, useful addresses, the OS maps to use and other books to have a look at. |
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by A. Wainwright - a famous Lake District walker and journalist who died in 1993. This is the classic Pennine Way guide written in 1968. It is well worth any money spent for AW's style of wit, his unique presentation of the route, the many well executed pen sketches and his notes on the history, geology and biology of the countryside. It is no longer as accurate as it was - keep an eye out for an updated version (hopefully in keeping with AW's style). |
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by Ian Sampson. This book covers the whole route in considerable detail with extracts from Ordinance Survey maps showing the route. There is good advice on how to walk the Cleveland Way, what to take and what to expect. Included are a number of articles about features met on the Cleveland Way. As an added bonus there are four circular walks described that take in some part of the Cleveland Way. At the back of the book there is a section of useful information - transport, accommodation, useful addresses, the OS maps to use and other books to have a look at. |
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by A. Wainright, 1988 - a cofee-table style book with many wonderful photos. |
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The Ridgeway National Trail Companion South West Way: Minehead to Penzance South West Way: Penzance to Poole National Trail Guide:Offas Dyke Twin Pack The South Downs Way The Thames Path National Trail Guide: Wolds Way |
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