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// CHILDREN’S NON-FICTION Title Fantastic Female Adventurers Subtitle Truly amazing tales of women exploring the world Author Lily Dyu ISBN 9781912560172 Format 229mm x 178mm; 192 pages, colour throughout; paperback Retail price £12.99 Publication date 3 October 2019 Age 8+
Do you know how it feels to run for 1,900 miles? Or to look down at the earth from a space station? Or to swim alongside a hungry shark? Fantastic Female Adventurers by Lily Dyu is a collection of fourteen exciting and inspirational stories about the women that do. Follow them on their incredible journeys around the globe. Ski to the North Pole with Ann Daniels while watching out for polar bears and lethal cracks in the ice. Feel the air beneath your feet as you climb high on a cliff face with Gwen Moffat. Experience the thrill of racing down rocky Himalayan trails with champion runner Mira Rai. Sail the oceans with Ellen MacArthur, the girl who saved up her lunch money to buy her first boat. You’ll even fly into space with Britain’s first astronaut, Helen Sharman. Beautifully illustrated by Chellie Carroll, Fantastic Female Adventurers will leave you thinking: I can do that, too!
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Title Scottish Island Bagging
Title The Last Hillwalker
Title Bothy Tales
Title Sky Dance
Subtitle The Walkhighlands guide to the islands of Scotland
Subtitle A sideways look at forty years in Britain’s mountains
Subtitle Footsteps in the Scottish hills
Subtitle Fighting for the wild in the Scottish Highlands
Author John D. Burns
Author John D. Burns
Author John D. Burns
Authors Helen & Paul Webster
ISBN 9781912560455
ISBN 9781912560462
ISBN 9781912560264
Format 198mm x 129mm; 320 pages, black & white; paperback
Format 198mm x 129mm; 208 pages, black & white; paperback
Format 198mm x 129mm; 416 pages, black and white; paperback
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Edition Second
Edition Second
Edition First
Retail price £9.99
Retail price £9.99
Retail price £9.99
Pub date 5 September 2019
Pub date 5 September 2019
Pub date 5 September 2019
From somewhere out in the vast whiteness of the blizzard we hear a cry for help. Instinctively the three of us turn and head across the mountainside. We find two men and a woman, huddled together in the snow, unable to descend the steep icy slope between them and safety. The woman asks if we are experienced in conditions like this. My friends and I have tackled a few winter hills in the Lake District and bumbled up easy rock climbs, but we have never been in a full Scottish winter snowstorm. I laugh and assure her that this is nothing to mountaineers like us. Soon our hills will be empty and one day the last hillwalker will disappear over the horizon. In the 21st century we are losing our connection with the wild, a connection that may never be regained. The Last Hillwalker by bestselling author John D. Burns is a personal story of falling in and out of love with the hills.
In Bothy Tales, the follow-up to The Last Hillwalker from bestselling mountain writer John D. Burns, travel with the author to secret places hidden amongst the British hills and share his passion for the wonderful wilderness of our uplands. From remote glens deep in the Scottish Highlands, Burns brings a new volume of tales – some dramatic, some moving, some hilarious – from the isolated mountain shelters called bothies. Meet the vivid cast of characters who play their games there, from climbers with more confidence than sense to a young man who doesn’t have the slightest idea what he’s letting himself in for.
In his first two bestselling books, The Last Hillwalker and Bothy Tales, John Burns invited readers to join him on his adventures in the hills of Scotland, sharing his humour and love of the hills and wild places as firelight danced on the bothy walls. In his latest novel, Sky Dance, he returns to that world to ask fundamental questions about how we relate to this northern landscape – while hopefully raising a laugh or two along the way. Anyone who has stood and gazed at the majesty of the Scottish mountains will know this place and want to return to it. Now, as wild land is threatened like never before, it’s time we asked ourselves what kind of future we want for the Highlands.
ISBN 9781912560301 Format 229mm x 178mm; 272 pages, colour throughout; paperback (flaps) Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £17.99 Pub date 3 October 2019 Scottish Island Bagging by Helen and Paul Webster, founders of Walkhighlands, is a guide to the magical islands of Scotland. Focusing on the ninety-nine islands that have regular trips or means of access for visitors, plus fifty-five other islands which have no regular transport but are still of significant size or interest, the authors have described the best ways to experience each one. Of the islands featured, many are household names – Skye, Lewis, Bute – while some, such as the isolated St Kilda archipelago and the remote Sula Sgeir, will be unknown to all but a hardcore few.
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Title The Last Blue Mountain Subtitle The great Karakoram climbing tragedy Author Ralph Barker ISBN 9781912560424 Format 234mm x 156mm; 232 pages, black & white; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition New Retail price £12.99 Publication date 5 March 2020
Title Winter 8000 Subtitle Climbing the world’s highest mountains in the coldest season Author Bernadette McDonald ISBN 9781912560387 Format 234mm x 156mm; 256 pages, black & white with 2x 8pp colour plates; hardback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £24 Publication date 3 September 2020
Title To Live Subtitle Fighting for life on the Killer Mountain Author Élisabeth Revol ISBN 9781839810176 Format 234mm x 156mm; 192 pages, black & white with 1x 8pp colour plate; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 1 October 2020
New edition. The Last Blue Mountain is the heart-rending true story of the 1957 expedition to Mount Haramosh in the Karakoram range in Pakistan. With the summit beyond reach, four young climbers are about to return to camp. Their brief pause to enjoy the view and take photographs is interrupted by an avalanche which sweeps Bernard Jillott and John Emery hundreds of feet down the mountain into a snow basin. Miraculously, they both survive the fall. Rae Culbert and Tony Streather risk their own lives to rescue their friends, only to become stranded alongside them. But another cruel twist of fate awaits them. An acclaimed mountaineering classic in the same genre as Joe Simpson’s Touching the Void, The Last Blue Mountain is an epic tale of friendship and fortitude in the face of tragedy.
Of all the games mountaineers play on the world’s high mountains, the hardest – and cruellest – is climbing the fourteen peaks over 8,000 metres in the bitter cold of winter. Ferocious winds that can pick you up and throw you down, freezing temperatures that burn your lungs and numb your bones, weeks of psychological torment in dark isolation: these are adventures for those with an iron will and a ruthless determination. For the first time, awardwinning author Bernadette McDonald tells the story of how Poland’s ice warriors made winter their own, perfecting what they dubbed ‘the art of suffering’ as they fought their way to the summit of Everest in the winter of 1978, the first 8,000-metre peak they climbed this way but by no means their last. She reveals what it was that inspired the Poles to take up this brutal game, how a handful of climbers from other nations were inspired to enter the arena, and how competition intensified as each remaining peak finally submitted to leave just one awaiting a winter ascent, the meanest of them all: K2. Winter 8000 is the story of true adventure at its most demanding.
On 25 January 2018, Élisabeth Revol and her climbing partner Tomasz Mackiewicz summited Nanga Parbat, the killer mountain, an immense pyramid of rock armoured in ice reaching an altitude of 8,125 metres. But the euphoria of victory was short-lived. As soon as they reached the top, their adventure turned into a nightmare as Tomek was struck by blindness. In To Live, Élisabeth tells their captivating story, and puts this tragedy and the extraordinary rescue operation that was echoed across the globe into her own words. She confronts her memories, her terror, her immense pain and the heartbreak of having survived, alone, in a poignant tribute to her friend Tomek.
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Title Seven Climbs Subtitle Finding the finest climb on each continent Author Charles Sherwood ISBN 9781912560851 Format 234mm x 156mm; 184 pages, black & white with 2x 16pp colour plates; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 7 May 2020
Title Second Sight Subtitle A lifetime’s lesson from the world’s highest mountains Author Victor Saunders ISBN 9781912560660 Format 234mm x 156mm; 256 pages, black & white with 2x 8pp colour plates; hardback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £24 Publication date 1 October 2020
Title Never Leave the Dog Behind Subtitle Our love of dogs and mountains Author Helen Mort ISBN 9781912560882 Format 234mm x 156mm; 192 pages, black & white; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £12.99 Publication date 1 October 2020
Charles Sherwood is on a quest to find the best climb on each continent. He eschews the traditional Seven Summits, where height alone is the determining factor, and instead considers mountaineering challenge, natural beauty and historical context, aiming to capture the diverse character of each continent and the sheer variety of climbing in all its forms. His goal is neither to seek glory nor to complete a box-ticking exercise, but simply to enjoy himself in the company of his fellow climbers, including Mark Seaton, Andy Kirkpatrick and Stephen Venables, and to appreciate the splendour of his surroundings. Also featuring fascinating historical detail about each route, Seven Climbs is a compelling account of Sherwood’s efforts to answer a much-debated question: which are the world’s greatest climbs?
Second Sight is the third book from British mountaineer Victor Saunders, following his Boardman Tasker Prize-winning debut Elusive Summits and his follow-up, No Place to Fall.
Dogs specialise in getting on with humans, and tales of faithful hounds in hostile environments form part of our cultural history. Award-winning writer Helen Mort sets out to understand the singular relationship between dogs, mountains and the people who love them. Along the way, she meets search and rescue dogs, interviews climbers and spends time on the hills with strays. The book is also a personal memoir, telling the author’s own story of falling in love with a whippet called Bell during a transformative year in the Lake District. Never Leave the Dog Behind is a compelling account of mountain adventures and misadventures, and captures the unbridled joy of heading to the hills with a four-legged friend.
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Title Conquistadors of the Useless
Title Echoes
Title In Some Lost Place
Title Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage
Subtitle One climber’s hard road to freedom
Subtitle The first ascent of Nanga Parbat’s Mazeno Ridge
Subtitle The great mountaineering classic
Author Nick Bullock
Author Sandy Allan
Author Hermann Buhl
ISBN 9781912560981
ISBN 9781912560806
ISBN 9781910240588
Format 198mm x 129mm; 256 pages, black & white; paperback
Format 198mm x 129mm; 208 pages, black & white with 1x 8pp colour plate; paperback
Format 198mm x 129mm; 448 pages, black & white; paperback
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Imprint Vertebrate Publishing
Edition First
Edition First
Edition New
Retail price £9.99
Retail price £9.99
Retail price £9.99
Publication date 2 April 2020
Publication date 2 April 2020
Publication date 7 May 2020
Retail price £9.99
Now available in paperback. 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 is a powerful and compelling exploration of freedom, and what it means to live life on your own terms.
Now available in paperback. 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 ninthhighest 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. 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.
New edition. In 1953 Hermann Buhl made the first ascent of Nanga Parbat – the ninthhighest mountain in the world, and the third 8,000-metre peak to be climbed, following Annapurna and Everest. It was one of the most incredible and committed climbs ever made. Continuing alone and without supplementary oxygen, Buhl made a dash for the summit after his partners turned back. Written shortly after Buhl’s return from the mountain, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage is a classic of mountaineering literature that has inspired thousands of climbers. It follows Buhl’s inexorable rise from rock climber to alpinist to mountaineer, until, almost inevitably, he makes his phenomenal Nanga Parbat climb.
New edition. Lionel Terray was one of the greatest alpinists of his time, and his autobiography is one of the finest and most important mountaineering books ever written. Climbing with legends Gaston Rébuffat, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal, Terray made first ascents in the Alps, Alaska, the Andes and the Himalaya. He was at the centre of global mountaineering at a time when Europe was emerging from the shadow of the Second World War, and he came out a hero. Conquistadors of the Useless tells of his war-time escapades, of life as an Alpine mountain guide, and of his climbs – including the second ascent of the Eiger North Face and his involvement in the first ever ascent of an 8,000-metre peak, Annapurna. His tales capture the energy of French post-war optimism, when climbing triumphs were more valued than at any other time in history. A mountaineering classic.
Subtitle From the Alps to Annapurna Author Lionel Terray ISBN 9781912560219 Format 198mm x 129mm; 480 pages, black & white; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition New Publication date 7 May 2020
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Cover available soon
Title Big Trails: Great Britain and Ireland Subtitle The best long-distance trails in England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland Editors Kathy Rogers & Stephen Ross ISBN 9781839810008 Format 229mm x 178mm; 192 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £17.99 Publication date 1 October 2020
Title Big Trails: Western Europe Subtitle The best long-distance trails in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein Editors Kathy Rogers & Stephen Ross ISBN 9781839810022 Format 229mm x 178mm; 192 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £17.99 Publication date 1 October 2020
Big Trails is a new series of large-format guidebooks from Vertebrate Publishing, curating iconic, spectacular and popular long-distance trails in Europe. The books will inspire big adventures – rather than be carried on the route – and will provide the reader with a general overview of the trails plus specific technical information. The books will incorporate the Jones–Ross formula which allows for custom timings and itineraries to be generated depending upon the speed of the user – whether they be walking, trekking, fastpacking or running the trail. Each Big Trails book will feature twenty-five long-distance trails, with details including overview mapping, key information and stunning photography.
Big Trails is a new series of large-format guidebooks from Vertebrate Publishing, curating iconic, spectacular and popular long-distance trails in Europe. The books will inspire big adventures – rather than be carried on the route – and will provide the reader with a general overview of the trails plus specific technical information. The books will incorporate the Jones–Ross formula which allows for custom timings and itineraries to be generated depending upon the speed of the user – whether they be walking, trekking, fastpacking or running the trail. Each Big Trails book will feature twenty-five long-distance trails, with details including overview mapping, key information and stunning photography.
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Title Tour du Mont Blanc Subtitle The most iconic long-distance, circular trail in the Alps with customised itinerary planning for walkers, trekkers, fastpackers and trail runners Author Kingsley Jones ISBN 9781912560721 Format 175mm x 120mm; 140 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £16.95 Publication date 2 April 2020
Title Tour du Mont Blanc (Guidemap) Subtitle Easy-to-use folding map and essential information, with
Tour du Mont Blanc is the definitive guidebook for one of the most famous long-distance treks in the world. Written by Tour du Mont Blanc expert Kingsley Jones, this guidebook includes unique customised timings to enable accurate itinerary planning for walkers, trekkers, fastpackers and trail runners, allowing you to plan your Tour du Mont Blanc at a pace to suit you. You’ll find everything that you need to plan and undertake your Tour du Mont Blanc, including travel information, navigation, accommodation options, equipment and safety, food and drink, as well as useful extra information such as wild swimming locations and trekking tips. Together with amazing photography, the route includes clear and comprehensive directions, refreshment stops, accommodation and local points of interest, and is accompanied by bespoke 1:40,000-scale maps. Route variations are also included.
The white dome of Mont Blanc looms over France, Italy and Switzerland, and it is no wonder that the 169-kilometre Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) has captured the public imagination to become one of Europe’s most popular long-distance trails. The TMB appeals to people who have different levels of experience and travel at all speeds, and this Vertebrate Publishing Guidemap is unique in that it caters for four categories of user, providing custom itineraries for walkers, trekkers, fastpackers and trail runners. This lightweight, waterproof, durable and easy-to-use folding map features all the essential information for a successful TMB, including 1:40,000-scale mapping for the anticlockwise route starting and finishing in the town of Les Houches, south of Chamonix. It also includes nine route variations, a detailed elevation profile and route planner, safety advice, terrain information and an accommodation directory, and a link to a GPX file download.
custom itinerary planning for walkers, trekkers, fast packers and trail runners
Author N/A ISBN 9781912560974 Format 242mm x 116mm; 36 pages, colour; folded sheet map Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 16 April 2020
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Title Crack Climbing Subtitle Mastering the skills & techniques Author Pete Whittaker ISBN 9781911342762 Format 246mm x 189mm; 272 pages, colour throughout; paperback (flaps) Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £25 Publication date 15 January 2020
Title Hard Rock Subtitle Great British rock climbs from VS to E4 Editor Ian Parnell ISBN 9781912560295 Format 310mm x 240mm; 256 pages, colour throughout; hardback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition Fourth edition Retail price £39.95 Publication date 19 March 2020
Title Peak District Gritstone Subtitle Over 2,000 classic trad routes on eastern, western and moorland grit Author Graham Hoey ISBN 9781911342007 Format 210mm x 148mm; 544 pages, colour throughout; paperback (flaps) Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £36.95 Publication date 4 June 2020
The ability to climb cracks is at the core of a climber’s craft. Crack Climbing by Pete Whittaker provides a single point of reference for all crack climbing techniques, regardless of the grade you climb. Pete is widely regarded as one of the best crack climbers in the world, having made dozens of cutting-edge first ascents and hard repeats. The book is split into easily accessible sections on techniques for different widths of cracks. Pete looks at the basics, including the hand jam – the essential technique in any crack climber’s repertoire – right through to advanced techniques such as the sidewinder and the trout tickler. Step-by-step practical information and how-tos are supplemented with tips and tricks from Pete alongside illustrations and photographs. Additional chapters cover how to tape up, as well as essential gear and equipment. Pete has also interviewed some of the world’s top crack climbers so that you can learn from the best. Gain insights from Lynn Hill, Alex Honnold, Barbara Zangerl, Peter Croft and more.
Hard Rock is the best of British rock climbing. Featuring over fifty crags and sixty-nine routes in England, Scotland and Wales, it epitomises all that is great about traditional climbing in Great Britain. Ken Wilson’s first edition of Hard Rock was published in 1974 and quickly established itself as the definitive representation of British rock climbing. Ken’s vision for the book’s format – part guidebook, part literary celebration and part coffee table visual showcase – is one that has been much copied but never equalled. In this new edition, editor Ian Parnell has ensured Hard Rock continues to honour Ken’s original concept, in particular keeping the route, not the climber, centre stage. Alongside many of the original essays, written by a formidable cast of climbers including Pete Crew, Ed Drummond, Royal Robbins, Chris Bonington, Hamish MacInnes and Al Alvarez, this new edition features thirteen new routes and pieces by Eleanor Fuller, Stephen Reid, Kevin Howett, David Pickford, Paul Harrison, John Lawrence Holden, Martin Moran, Paul Donnithorne and Emma Alsford. It is illustrated with all-new colour photography throughout.
Peak District Gritstone is a guide to climbing on the grit crags of the Peak, including the Eastern Edges, the western crags of Staffordshire and the moorland outcrops such as Kinder. Written by local climber Graham Hoey, it is one of the most finely curated Peak climbing guides in recent years. Features over 2,000 routes from Mod to E10, photo topos and fascinating historical asides.
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Title The Climbing Bible Subtitle Technical, physical and mental training for rock climbing Authors Martin Mobråten & Stian Christophersen ISBN 9781912560707 Format 250mm x 200mm; 368 pages, colour throughout; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £30 Publication date 3 September 2020
Title Swimming Wild in the Lake District Subtitle The most beautiful wild swimming spots in the larger lakes Author Suzanna Cruickshank ISBN 9781912560622 Format 229mm x 178mm; 192 pages, colour throughout; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £17.99 Publication date 2 April 2020
Title The Beaches of Wales Subtitle The complete guide to every beach and cove around the Welsh coastline Author Alistair Hare ISBN 9781912560936 Format 229mm x 178mm; 256 pages, colour throughout; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £17.99 Publication date 2 July 2020
Published to coincide with sport climbing’s debut in the Olympics, The Climbing Bible by internationally renowned climbers and coaches Martin Mobråten and Stian Christophersen is a comprehensive guide to help you train effectively to become a better climber. This book collates the best European training techniques into one book with information on how to specifically train for the technical, physical and mental performance factors in climbing. It is illustrated with 400 technique and action photos, and has a foreword by climber and bestselling author Jo Nesbø. The Climbing Bible will help and motivate you to improve and develop as a climber and find even more joy in this fantastic sport.
Swimming Wild in the Lake District by Suzanna Cruickshank is an informative and inspiring book for both new and experienced wild swimmers, exploring the larger lakes in the beautiful Lake District National Park. The book explores secluded wild swimming locations in the tourist hotspots of Windermere and Derwent Water and takes you to the tranquil hidden gems of Bassenthwaite, Crummock Water and Devoke Water, with the emphasis on taking time to enjoy the stunning surroundings. The book is full of useful tips for both new and experienced wild swimmers; it contains sections on getting started in wild swimming, how to look after your own safety and impartial advice on all the essential kit you’ll need, as well as what you don’t need. Illustrated with stunning photography, and featuring overview maps, the book has all the practical information you need to plan your wild swimming adventure.
Surrounded on three sides by water, Wales has hundreds of beaches to choose from. The Beaches of Wales by Alistair Hare is the first guide to every beach and cove around the Welsh coastline. Listing over 500 named beaches, this book offers something for everyone – from secret beaches and remote coves to dog-friendly beaches, surf beaches and more. It is an invaluable guide for families, holidaymakers, anglers, surfers and other water-sports enthusiasts. Featuring essential information such as access and parking, facilities, and seasonal restrictions, alongside sections on beach safety and wildlife hazards, together with stunning photography and custom mapping, The Beaches of Wales will help you discover all that Wales’s coastline has to offer.
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Title Day Walks in the Cairngorms Subtitle 20 circular routes in the Scottish Highlands Authors Helen & Paul Webster ISBN 9781912560639 Format 175mm x 120mm; 152 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 5 March 2020
Title Day Walks on the South Downs Subtitle 20 circular routes in Hampshire & Sussex Author Deirdre Huston ISBN 9781912560912 Format 175mm x 120mm; 168 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition Second Retail price £14.95 Publication date 5 March 2020
Title Day Walks in the Peak District Subtitle 20 new circular routes Authors Norman Taylor & Barry Pope ISBN 9781839810237 Format 175mm x 120mm; 152 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition Second Retail price £14.95 Publication date 4 June 2020
Day Walks in the Cairngorms features 20 circular routes between 6.3 and 18.4 miles (10.2km and 29.6km) in length, spread across the Cairngorms National Park. Researched and written by local and experienced authors Helen and Paul Webster, founders of the Walkhighlands website, the walks range from gentle rambles to more challenging day walks, all through stunning and varied terrain. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and local information.
Day Walks on the South Downs features 20 circular routes between 6 and 14 miles (9km and 22km) in length, suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. The routes are split into three geographical areas – Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex – and include walks to the most historic and beautiful areas of the South Downs National Park, including Winchester Hill Fort, Black Down, Chanctonbury Ring, Devil’s Dyke, Ditchling Beacon and Beachy Head. This guidebook is written by Deirdre Huston, a South Downs local, keen hillwalker and experienced author. Each route in this guide is described with easy-to-follow directions and details of distance, navigation information and refreshment stops, and is plotted on clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 mapping.
Day Walks in the Peak District: 20 new circular routes features 20 circular walks between 8 and 13 miles (14km and 21km) in length, suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. The routes are split into three geographical areas – The High Moors, including the Kinder plateau and Bleaklow; Hills, Tors and Edges, including walks around the Eastern Edges such as Stanage and Burbage; and Limestone Country, with walks in the beautiful limestone dales and valleys of the Peak. Written by Peak District hillwalkers Norman Taylor and Barry Pope, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and local information.
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Title Day Walks in the South Pennines Subtitle 20 routes in West Yorkshire and beyond Author Paul Besley ISBN 9781912560653 Format 175mm x 120mm; 160 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 4 June 2020
Title Day Walks in Somerset Subtitle 20 circular routes in the South West Authors Jen & Sim Benson ISBN 9781912560608 Format 175mm x 120mm; 160 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 3 September 2020
Title Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe Subtitle 20 circular routes in the Scottish Highlands Authors Helen & Paul Webster ISBN 9781912560646 Format 175mm x 120mm; 160 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £14.95 Publication date 3 September 2020
Day Walks in the South Pennines features 20 circular walks between 5 and 18 miles (8km and 29 km) in length, spread across West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Researched and written by Paul Besley, the walks range from gentle rambles to more challenging day walks, all through striking and varied terrain. The routes are split into two geographical areas – Southern Walks, including routes around Dovestones, Ramsden Clough and Holmfirth; and Northern Walks, including routes around Hebden Bridge, Hardcastle Crags and Ilkley Moor. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and local information.
Day Walks in Somerset features 20 circular walks between 6.7 and 14.9 miles (10.8km and 23.9 km) in length, in this beautiful county in South West England. Researched and written by Jen and Sim Benson, the walks are split into five geographical areas – Exmoor; Taunton and the Quantock Hills; the Somerset Levels; the Mendip Hills; and Bath and Avon. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and local information.
Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe features 20 circular walks in the Highlands of Scotland. Researched and written by Helen and Paul Webster, the walks take in circuits of some of the most beautiful mountains and glens in the area, including Ben Starav, Buachaille Etive Mor, the Grey Corries and Steall Falls. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-tofollow directions, details of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and local information.
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Title Traffic-Free Cycle Trails Subtitle The essential guide to over 400 traffic-free cycling trails around Great Britain Author Nick Cotton ISBN 9781912560769 Format 210mm x 148mm; 464 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition Fourth Retail price £17.99 Publication date 2 April 2020
Title Yorkshire Dales Mountain Biking Subtitle Classic Pennine Trails Author Nick Cotton ISBN 9781912560066 Format 175mm x 120mm; 192 pages, colour; paperback Imprint Vertebrate Publishing Edition First Retail price £16.95 Publication date 6 February 2020
Yorkshire Dales Mountain Biking features 26 rides between 10 and 43 kilometres in length in one of the UK’s most MTB-friendly national parks. The routes make the most of the Dales’ superb network of stone-based trails, rideable in all seasons. A Bonus Section includes information about the Howgills, the easy-going Swale Trail and the Pennine Bridleway, as well as the riding at Gisburn Forest and Stainburn which lies just outside the national park. There are also top tens and a detailed appendix. Written by Dales local and experienced author Nick Cotton, each ride is described with easy-to-follow directions and is plotted on clear and easy-to-use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 mapping. Also included with each ride are details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings, plus refreshment stops and local knowledge.
Traffic-Free Cycle Trails by Nick Cotton contains over 400 cycle routes in Great Britain. First published in 2004 and regularly updated ever since, it has become one of the country’s most popular cycling books, and this fourth edition published in 2020 features a large number of updates and revisions. Traffic-Free Cycle Trails includes a great variety of routes on former railway paths, canal towpaths and forest trails in England, Scotland and Wales – and every ride is away from traffic. Presented in an easy-to-use format and packed with useful information in ten regional sections, it includes route descriptions of rides in every part of Britain.
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