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Take a Walk in the Blue Mountains - Bushwalking
Overnight walks through the spectacular Grose Valley and along Australia’s second most popular multi-day walk, the Six Foot Track, have been described. Detailed notes on evolution, environment, access and facilities will help you to plan and enjoy your trip. Colour maps and photos complement the walk descriptions and particular attention has been paid to walks that start and finish at railway stations. |
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Take a Walk in Northern Territory's National Parks - Bushwalking
There's over 1000 kilometres of walk descriptions, complete with sketch maps and colour photos. Complete track notes for one of the world's 'classic walks', the 233 kilometre Larapinta Trail, are included, as well as a selection of day walks along sections of that trail. |
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Take a Walk in NSW National Parks Sth Zone - Bushwalking
Detailed notes on history, features, access and facilities accompany sketch maps and over 1600kms of easy-to-follow walk descriptions on tracks, trails and routes from Sydney to the Victorian border. |
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Take a Walk in South-East Queensland - Bushwalking
With around 2000 kilometres of tracks and trails, there’s something in this totally rewritten and updated edition to suit everyone - from families with children, to active travellers and hard-core bushwalkers. The new south-east Queensland Great Walks are included. There are quirky fact boxes and detailed notes on evolution, environment, access and facilities for every park. |
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Take a Walk in Victoria's National Parks - Bushwalking
Around 3000kms of walk notes in 35 national parks describe 100 easy, 83 moderate, 25 hard and 16 overnight walks. Track notes for the 250km Great South West Walk are an added bonus! Information on history, features, plants and animals, road access and park facilities accompany walk notes, 130 sketch maps and 280 colour photographs! |
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Take a Walk in a National Park - Sydney to Port Macquarie - Bushwalking
Walks range from easy strolls beside Sydney’s spectacular harbour to moderate walks along rugged coastal headlands, tough hikes through Hawkesbury sandstone country and great overnight walks through the ancient Antarctic beech forests of Barrington Tops. Around 1000kms of walking tracks and trails are provided, along with detailed notes on history, features, access and facilities. |
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Take a Walk in a National Park - Port Macquarie to Brisbane - Bushwalking
Discover rugged cliff lines and long sandy beaches from the Pacific coastline to tropical offshore islands. Wander beside wild and scenic rivers in remote wilderness areas or explore the World Heritage Listed rainforests of the Great Dividing Range. Complete with notes on history, features, access and facilities, this fourth book in the series describes more than 1000kms of walking tracks and trails for all fitness levels to enjoy. |
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Take a Walk in Kosciuszko National Park - Bushwalking
This book includes a complete range of short, medium and long day-walks, as well as overnight walks and multi-day hikes covering all regions of the park, from the Pilot Wilderness Area in the south, and north past the Jagungal and Bogong wilderness areas in the north. There are walks that will appeal to a wide range of people with differing interests and fitness levels. Track notes for the complete Australian Alps Walking Track are included in this book. The authors have re-walked all sections of the AAWT that have been affected by 2002 and 2006 fires, regrowth and track building, and the notes have recently been checked on the ground by several AAWT end-to-enders. |
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Great North Walk Kit - Bushwalking
Set of 6 maps in a plastic pouch; The Great North Walk, a 250 km bush walking track linking Sydney city with the Hunter Valley and Newcastle, is a ‘one-stop-shop’ of the best scenery highlights NSW has to offer. With camping grounds, water stations and other facilities scattered throughout, the walk boasts lookouts, rainforest, a plethora of diverse native flora and fauna, sandstone ridges, coastal terrain and well-maintained boardwalks. |
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Hume & Hovel Walking Track Kit - Bushwalking
Set of 6 maps with an index map and historical notes in a plastic pouch The Hume and Hovell Walking Track stretches over 440km between Yass and Albury and allows walkers to rediscover the route of explorers Hamilton Hume and William Hovell on their expedition to Port Phillip in 1824. Apart from bush walking, the track gives access to other recreational activities including camping, fishing, swimming, nature study, photography and wildlife observation. The track passes through the towns of Yass, Wee Jasper and Albury and nearby the towns of Tumut, Talbingo and Tumbarumba. It has 17 primitive campsites, picnic facilities and numerous boardwalks. |
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Six Foot Track Map - Bushwalking
Supplied in a plastic pouch ,br.It usually takes three days to walk the whole track, but shorter walks can also be taken on sections of the track where road access is possible, making the track a perfect day trip or overnight camping experience. Steeped in history, the track begins at the Explorers' Tree on the great Western Highway between Katoomba and Medlow Bath and heads down into the Megalong and continues through the valley, following the Cox's River, which you will cross by the Bowtells Swing Bridge before arriving at the Cox's River campsite. The next section takes you over the Mini Mini Saddle to the Alum Creek campsite. From here, climb up the Black Range to the highest point of the track before heading down the Binoomea Ridge to Jenolan Caves. |
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Best Bush Map - Bushwalking
The latest NSW Best Bush Map has now been released. The Best Bush map provides a guide to the location of over 1300 NSW locations including forests, parks and reserves, ranging from large national parks and state forests to smaller reserves, historic sites, caravan parks and showgrounds. A list of the key visitor areas facilities and available recreational activities has also been detailed. |
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Tracking through the South East Forests of NSW - Bushwalking
This book includes desctiptions of New South Wales south-east's National Parks, including their rich natural and cultural history; detailed maps showing park facilities; Drivers' Guide - describing 5 unique 2WD and 4WD tours; Walkers' Guide - describing 20 selected walks of all grades; and a Campgound listing with full details of each campground. |
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Sydney's Best Beaches & Rock Baths
The very best 100 or so beaches are presented in this new guide, illustrated in full colour with vibrant photography, orientation maps and detailed maps for the larger beaches. The guide includes Information on location access (including by public transport), parking, facilities - including toilets and BBQs - the local environment, views, popularity, suitability for children, swimming, surfing and snorkelling, cafes and kiosks. Salt water swimming enclosures (whether netted, rock or concrete) are also detailed, including the best of those with no associated beach. |
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Sydney's Best Harbour and Coastal Walks
Sydney's Best Harbour and Coastal Walks includes more than thirty five waterside walks from Palm Beach to the Royal National Park. Everyone in the community is aware of the need for daily activity to keep healthy and walking is increasingly popular with people who would not call themselves bushwalkers. The text is complimented by more than 150 full-colour photographs and detailed full-colour maps. |
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Sydney's Best Bush, Park & City Walks
With over 50 walks, Sydney's Best Bush Park & City Walks will enthuse even the most experienced walkers. Coverage from the edge of the Blue Mountains to the eastern suburbs, and from the Royal National Park to Cattai. With superb photography, detailed maps and easy-to- follow walk instructions, Sydney's Best Bush, Park & City Walks perfectly complements Sydney's Best Harbour & Coastal Walks. |
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Blue Mountains Best Bushwalks
Included in the Blue Mountains Best Bushwalks are not only the classic walks listed in many guidebooks, but also the quieter tracks that few know exist, as well as some of the more historic walks that are in danger of being forgotten. Blue Mountains Best Bushwalks includes 24 short walks, 20 half- day walks, 5 full-day walks, 35 walk variations and an overnight walk to the historic Blue Gum forest. If you love to get out and about then this is a book for you, regardless of your fitness level or bushwalking experience. |
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Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks
Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks provides a user-friendly guide to walks which explore interesting locations such as the riverside, chic urban villages, wildlife reserves, streets rich in history and art, the shores of Moreton Bay and wilderness areas on Brisbane's doorstep. This guide combines an increasingly popular form of daily exercise with an exploration of Brisbane's diverse landscapes, history and environment. Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks is suitable for local residents who want to explore their city, or visitors wanting to experience the best of Brisbane's walks during their stay |
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Melbourneís Best Picnic Spots & Beaches
Melbourne has something for everyone, with many beaches, open parklands and pristine national parks. Melbourne's best Picnic Spots includes: Over 100 great locations; From the Dandenong's to Daylesford, from the Mornington to the Bellarine Peninsulas; Over 150 full colour photos; Detailed full colour maps; A summary table to help you quickly find your spot; Information on Melbourne's history and environment. |
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Mittagong to Katoomba - Bushwalking
Trekking the Ensign Barralier Walk, Mittagong to Katoomba, Mt Waratah to Narrowneck |
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Mittagong to Nattai - Bushwalking
Bushwalking, cycling and jogging the Nattai Wilderness |
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Kanagra Walls to Katoomba and Blue Mountains - Bushwalking
Katoomba, Wentworth Falls, Kanangra Walls, Cloudmaker Track Hiking, mountain biking, marathon runs in the Blue Mountains |
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Alpine Bushwalking
From Koscuisko Chalet at Charlotte Pass Village A guide to the bushwalking tracks in the Kosciusko National Park |
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Lower Blue Mountains - Bushwalking
Glenbrook, Blaxland, Springwood, Lawson Bushwalking, cycling and jogging in the Lower Blue Mountains |
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Bushwalking in the Southern Highlands
Bushwalking tracks and cycling trails in the Morton National Park Fitzroy Falls, Meryla, Bundanoon, Bungonia |
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Wollondilly Shire - Bushwalking
Yerranderie, Buxton, Bargo, Thirlmere Bushwalking, cycling and jogging the Wollondilly country |
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Jenolan Caves and the Six Foot Track - Bushwalking
Bushwalking cycling and jogging Guide Book |
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40 Great Walks in Australia
Explore Australia; Paperback, By Tyrone Thomas and Andrew Close This is the definitive guide to walking in Australia. Organised by state, the book covers walks to suit every level, grading them easy, medium or hard. Walking areas include Wineglass Bay, the Breadknife, Mount Feathertop, Kings Canyon and South Molle Island. The 40 selected walks embrace a broad spectrum of landscapes ranging from deserts and unique inland features to rainforests, spectacular islands and coastal areas. Detailed route directions, track notes and time estimates give you all the information you need to tackle the walks with confidence. |
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100 Walks in Tasmania
Explore Australia; Paperback,By Tyrone Thomas and Andrew Close Tyrone Thomas, the author of Australia’s most successful walking guidebook series, in association with Andrew Close, has gathered the best that Tasmania has to offer in, 100 Walks in Tasmania. The guide includes all of the classic walks such as Wineglass Bay, Dove Lake and Walls of Jerusalem, as well as some lesser-known gems of the Tasmanian wilderness. Each walk is graded easy, medium or hard, providing walks to suit every level. Thomas and Close have designed their trails with the environment in mind, to ensure the protection of Tasmania’s precious landscapes. This is the definitive guide to walking in Tasmania with 125 detailed maps, comprehensive track notes and other useful information. |
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Australia's Best Walks
Explore Australia; Paperback, By Tyrone Thomas and Andrew Close Following the new edition of 150 Walks in Victoria, Tyrone Thomas, in association with Andrew Close, has now updated his collection of Australia's best walks. The 20 walks, including classics and lesser-known gems, represent the best rainforest, desert, coast, volcanic, mountain and inland gorge scenery Australia has to offer. Walks are graded as easy, medium or hard, with detailed track notes, and have been personally checked by the authors. Comprehensive maps show all walking and four-wheel-drive tracks, giving walkers the opportunity to create their own walking routes. An essential guide for anyone who loves the great outdoors. |
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150 Walks in Victoria
Explore Australia; Paperback, By Tyrone Thomas and Andrew Close Following seven editions of 120 Walks in Victoria, Tyrone Thomas, in association with Andrew Close, has gathered information on the best Victorian walking experiences for this brand-new publication. Organised by region, the selection includes both overnight and day walks, each one graded easy, medium or hard. All the classics are here, as well as some lesser-known gems. Detailed route directions, track notes and time estimates give you all the information you need to tackle the walks with confidence. |
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