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Bike Riding in Victoria
Explore Australia;PVC Pack, By Bicycle Victoria Bicycle Victoria, in association with Explore Australia Publishing, has created a handy pack of bike riding maps that will guide you through some of the best riding locations around Victoria. Bike riding in Victoria contains six detailed individual riding maps, filled with information about the route, possible itineraries, history and tips on preparing for your ride. These are the most comprehensive riding maps on the market and are a must for anyone interested in seeing Victoria on a bike. Maps included: Lilydale–Warburton Rail Trail. : Murray to Mountains Rail Trail: East Gippsland Rail Trail: Great Southern Rail Trail: Main Yarra Trail: Bay Trail |
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Where to Ride Adelaide
240 colour pages full of great rides, photographs, maps and lively ride descriptions. Where to Ride Adelaide is aimed at everyday cyclists, with all rides rated from one to five stars, according to their length and difficulty |
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Where to Ride Canberra
Canberra has been famous as Australia’s most cycling friendly city for many years, but in recent years there has also been huge investment in mountain bike parks surrounding Canberra. These will feature in Where to Ride Canberra as well as the fantastic quiet scenic roads around the ACT. |
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Where to Ride Melbourne
This book features 40 recreational rides, all within an hour’s radius of the Melbourne GPO and is aimed at recreational cyclists, including families with children looking for something to do on the weekend and mature age cyclists looking for fitness and fun. |
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Where to Ride Perth
Featuring 43 recreational rides, all within an hour’s radius of the Perth GPO ridden and described in full detail by Perth TV personality Brent Meyer. Each ride is graded from one to five stars in difficulty with one star rides being flat, short, and easily achievable by a beginner on the most basic of bicycles. The rides range in length from 10kms to 74kms. |
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Where to Ride South East Queensland
Our second edition of Where to Ride South East Queensland features new and updated routes and information. As well as dozens of recreational rides for adults, graded from one to five stars according to their length and difficulty, Where to Ride South East Queensland will feature a new section for kids rides. |
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Where to Ride Sydney
Sydney is widely regarded as Australia’s most cycling hostile city, but perhaps this is where a Where to Ride book is needed most! There are actually many great cycling paths and routes in and around Sydney, but they are often hard to find. Where to Ride Sydney with over 300 glossy pages has the information you need. |
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Where to Ride Tasmania
Tasmania is surely one of Australia's most beautiful states. When you combine this natural beauty with a relative lack of traffic compared to the mainland states, you get a cyclists’ paradise just waiting to be explored! |
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1000 Great Places to Fish in Australia
Explore Australia; Paperback, by Steve Cooper Long-time fishing writer Steve Cooper describes his top 1000 fishing spots around Australia in this entertaining new volume for keen anglers. Cooper offers detailed information on how to get to his favourite fishing spots, highlights fish species in each area and recommends the best fishing methods, including rigs, baits, lures and flies. The book also features many humorous and exciting fishing yarns from Cooper’s own adventures. |
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What Fish is That?
Explore Australia; Paperback A pocket-sized fish identification guide for inland and coastal fishing in Australia. This authoritive, fully illustrated book gives you all the information you need to identify your catch. With 150 fish species identified, a described fishing method for all species, as well as common sizes, habitats, fish behaviour, expert fishing tips and even 'table quality' – it's all covered in this practical little guide. |
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The Australian Fishing Companion
Explore Australia; Paperback Handy reference for every tackle-box: expert advice for successful coastal and inland fishing; fully illustrated guide to bait and tackle, knots and rigs; illustrated identification guide to 100 of the most commonly caught fish; and step-by-step instructions for preparing and cooking your catch. |
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Fish Australia
Explore Australia; Paperback with plastic jacket Comprehensive guide to fishing in Australia. Features over 300 detailed maps of Australia's top coastal and inland fishing spots and loads of local fishing know-how. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by Australia's top fishing writers |
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Fishing in Queensland
Explore Australia; Paperback Comprehensive guide to coastal and inland fishing in Queensland and northern New South Wales. Detailed maps, local fishing know-how, boating information, and tips from the experts. Whether you fish from boat or land, the Queensland Fishing Atlas will point you in the right direction and improve your chances. Now includes identifying your catch and how to cook your catch section. |
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Fishing in New South Wales
Explore Australia; Paperback Comprehensive guide to coastal and inland fishing in New South Wales. Detailed maps, local fishing know-how, boating information, bait and tackle, and tips from the experts. Whether you fish from boat or land, the New South Wales Fishing Atlas will point you in the right direction and improve your chances. Now includes identifying your catch and how to cook your catch section. |
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Fishing in Victoria
Explore Australia; Paperback Comprehensive guide to coastal and inland fishing in Victoria. Detailed maps, local fishing know-how, boating information, bait and tackle, and tips from the experts. Whether you fish from boat or land, the Victorian Fishing Atlas will point you in the right direction and improve your chances. Now includes identifying your catch and how to cook your catch section. |
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Australian Fishing
Gregory's; From beginners to the most experienced, this book is a fantastic reference for fishing success throughout Australia. It covers many types of fishing: beach, offshore, coastal, freshwater and rock fishing to name a few. Also includes detailed maps of each state to reference the fishing localities, and a comprehensive guide to gear, tackle and bait. |
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Fishing Guide to Sydney & Surrounds
Gregory's; Detailed coverage of 8 fishing regions around Sydney (Sydney Harbour, North of the Harbour, South of the Harbour, Freshwater Hinterlands, Illawara & South Coast, Hunter Region, Central Coast, and Western Sydney). Detailed descriptions of game fishing, offshore fishing, beach fishing, rock fishing, estuary fishing, freshwater fishing and freshwater dam fishing. Valuable information on the best places to go fishing, the best times and the best techniques to use, to maximize the catch. |
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The Snow Guide to Australia and New Zealand
Explore Australia; Flex-bound In The Snow Guide to Australia and New Zealand, Robert Upe and Jim Darby – two seasoned snow adventures and ski writers – present all there is to know about the slopes, resorts and alpine towns of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand. They cover everything from ski schools, lifts and equipment to accommodation and dining, with a lively style that will lure any outdoors enthusiast to the snow. Over 42 resorts and 26 towns are covered, with a total of 52 detailed maps |
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BUG Australia - The Backpacker's Ultimate Guide
Explore Australia; Paperback, by BUG 4th Edition BUG Australia is an essential travel guide for any backpacker. This guide doesn’t include information on fancy hotels and posh resorts – it focuses on the information that independent budget travellers really need. There are reliable and detailed reviews of more hostels than any other guidebook, as well as information on activities, sights, budget travel options and 50 new detailed maps. So whether you’re learning to surf in Byron Bay, diving in the Great Barrier Reef, sailing in the Whitsunday Islands or picking mangoes in Kununurra, BUG Australia is the book to take you there. For more information, you can also check out www.bug.co.uk |
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BUG New Zealand - The Backpacker's Ultimate Guide
Explore Australia; Paperback, by BUG 3rd Edition BUG New Zealand is a brilliant travel guide for any backpacker. This guide doesn’t include information on fancy hotels and posh resorts – it focuses on the information that independent budget travellers really need. There are reliable and detailed reviews of more hostels than any other guidebook, as well as information on activities, sights and budget travel options. So whether you’re bungee jumping in Queenstown, sky diving in Taupo or cave tubing in the Waitomo Caves, the BUG New Zealand guide is really the Backpacker’s Ultmate Guide. For more information, you can also check out www.bug.co.uk. |
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Bogong Alpine Area
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide SCALE: 1:50,000: Falls Creek, Mt Hotham, Dinner Plain and Mt Bogong For Bushwalking, Cross-country skiing, mountain biking and car touring. First Edition 1000mm wide by 810mm high The Bogong Alpine Area recreation guide has been developed in consultation with Parks Victoria and includes touring information by Glenn van der Knijff, a well known adventure author |
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Buller-Howitt Alpine Area
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide SCALE: 1:50,000; Mt Buller, Mt Stirling, Mt Howitt, Wonnangatta Station. For bushwalking, Cross-country skiing, mountain biking and car touring. First Edition 1000mm wide by 675mm high The Buller-Howitt Alpine Area recreation guide has visitor information regarding overnight hiking, walking tracks, major activities, car and four wheel touring as well as flora and fauna |
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Gippsland Lakes
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide SCALE: 1:100,000 Nicholson, Mitchell, Tambo and Latrobe River Entrance, Loch Sport, Metung, Lakes Entrance. Ideal for Boating, bushwalking, cycling and car touring, First Edition Size 945mm w x 750mm The Gippsland Lakes recreation guide has been developed in consultation with Parks VictoriaPort, East Gippsland and Wellingtons Shires |
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Kosciuszko Alpine Area
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide Scale: 1:50,000 Khancoban, Jindabyne, Thredbo, Perisher Valley. Ideal for Bushwalking, cross-country skiing, rock climbing, mountain biking and car touring. First Edition 1000mm w x 810mm h The Kosciuszko Alpine Area Outdoor Recreation Guide has detailed walk descriptions of some of the most popular walks in the area, including the Main Range Track, the Kosciuszko Walk and walks in the Jagungal Wilderness. Detailed route notes indicate walk times, distance and level of difficulty of each walk. |
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Mount Buffalo Area
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide Scale: 1:30,000; Mount Buffalo National Park, Myrtleford, Porepunkah and Lake Buffalo. For Bushwalking, Cross-country skiing, mountain biking and car touring. First Edition Size 810mm wx x1000m h The Mount Buffalo recreation guide provides information and detailed maps for walking and touring throughout the National Park and surroundings, complimenting the Bogong Alpinme and Buller-Howitt guides. |
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Northern Grampians Outdoor Recreation Guide
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide Scale: 1:50,000 Halls Gap, Dadswells Bridge, Zumstein, Moora Moora Reservoir, Wartook Reservoir, and Lake Lonsdale For Bushwalking, mountain biking and car touring First Editon 675mm w x 100mm high The Northern Grampians recreation guide provides detailed maps for walking, overnight hiking, walking tracks, major activities, car and four wheel touring as well as flora and fauna. It also contains information about the many walks (difficulty, distance, time and elevation) major activities and local contact information. |
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Southern Grampians Outdoor Recreation Guide
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide Scale: 1:50,000 Dunkeld, Wannon, Glenthompson (Southern end of Grampians National Park) For Bushwalking, mountain biking and car touring First Edition Size 675mm w x 1000mm h. This guide provides detailed maps for walking, overnight hiking, walking tracks, major activities, car and four wheel touring as well as flora and fauna. Made in conjunction with Parks Victoria, the guide also contains information about the many walks (difficulty, distance, time and elevation), major activities and local contact information |
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Walks of the Otways and Apollo Bay
Spatial Vision Outdoor Recreation Guide The Walks of the Otways and Apollo Bay is the second Spatial Vision walking guide. It extends the Great Ocean Road Series of publications, which includes the Walks of Lorne and Airey’s Inlet, and The Great Ocean Road Touring Guide. It is aimed at families, tourists and recreational visitors to the region, contains useful information about key walking attractions and covers a variety of walks of different lengths and difficulties. In addition to being an accurate and useful map product, it has been designed to act as a souvenir publication |
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