Ingleborough National Nature Reserve: bibliography

Ingleborough National Nature Reserve: bibliography PDF Author: English Nature (EN). North and East Yorkshire Team
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Languages : en
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Ingleborough National Nature Reserve

Ingleborough National Nature Reserve PDF Author: Great Britain. Natural England
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ISBN: 9781847540737
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Languages : en
Pages : 6

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Ingleborough National Nature Reserve and the Pennine Bridleway

Ingleborough National Nature Reserve and the Pennine Bridleway PDF Author: T. Barden
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Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Ingleborough National Nature Reserve Archaeology Walk

Ingleborough National Nature Reserve Archaeology Walk PDF Author:
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Ribblehead, Great Douk and Southerscales

Ribblehead, Great Douk and Southerscales PDF Author: Ingleborough Archaeology Group
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Languages : en
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Walking The Line

Walking The Line PDF Author: Stan Abbott
Publisher: Saraband
ISBN: 1915089743
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 253

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An authoritative guide to the history, landscape and lore along the scenic English train line between Settle and Carlisle, by an established travel writer and railway aficionado. Widely known as England's most picturesque line, the enduring Settle-Carlisle Railway crosses the north Pennines between Yorkshire and Cumbria, traversing stunning scenery from the Dales through the lonely and lofty fells to the limestone pavements of Westmorland, and on into the lush, green Eden Valley. The line was built by the Midland Railway company in the 1870s, to forge an independent route connecting its English network with Scotland. Uniquely for a railway in the UK, the entire infrastructure is a Conservation Area in its own right—comprising viaducts, stations, bridges, tunnels, trackside structures and railway workers' cottages.

Finding Your Feet

Finding Your Feet PDF Author: Rhiane Fatinikun
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1844866882
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 225

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'I hope this book inspires you to kick down barriers, go on adventures and empower the people around you to do the same. That's how we create change.' Rhiane Fatinikun knows just what an impact a connection with nature can have on your life. Finding Your Feet is Rhiane's essential guide to exploring the British countryside for Black women and women who often feel unsafe in remote places, offering practical tips, favourite walks and routes from across the UK, showcasing the best of nature's beauty. Read on for compelling accounts of Rhiane's own experiences, inspiring interviews, handy info boxes and stunning photography. This user-friendly toolkit of a book covers: - Choosing the right kit - Understanding a paper mapNavigating, and what to do if you get lost - Being responsible and staying safe - Different types of hikes, from the local park to night time, and coastal to mountain - Favourite British walks with handy maps and full descriptions of the routes - Adventures along Scotland's iconic Glencoe Pass, around the spectacular Wales Coastal Path and through Cornwall's wild landscapes to Land's End. The outdoors is a powerful space, and everyone has the right to enjoy it. Finding Your Feet is the perfect 'how to' guide to doing just that.

Rewilding

Rewilding PDF Author: Nathalie Pettorelli
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108472672
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 465

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Discusses the benefits and risks, as well as the economic and socio-political realities, of rewilding as a novel conservation tool.

South House, Sulber and Upper Pasture

South House, Sulber and Upper Pasture PDF Author: Ingleborough Archaeology Group
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Languages : en
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Running Challenges

Running Challenges PDF Author: Keri Wallace
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing
ISBN: 1839811781
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 448

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Running Challenges by Keri Wallace showcases 100 of the best runs across Great Britain, from inspiring 5Ks through to epic multi-day ultras. Split into three sections – England, Scotland and Wales – and featuring a mixture of marked trails, organised races and unmarked self-navigated challenges, the runs ramp up in difficulty as you go through each section, so, whether you are a beginner or a more experienced trail, fell, mountain or ultra runner, you can find something achievable, accessible or aspirational. Keri draws on her experience as a mountain runner and running guide for Girls on Hills to hand pick the best and most interesting runs across Great Britain, starting with some first-rate parkruns and short trail runs, including the Loch Coruisk loop and the Hampstead Heath circuit, working up to tough and demanding routes and races, such as the Welsh 3000s and the Bob Graham Round. Use this book to tick challenges off, or as a tool to plan where to run next – wherever you are in the UK there will be a run nearby. Each run has handy details to help with planning your adventure – start and finish points, distance and ascent, navigational difficulty, public transport, parking, route profile and overview map – along with inspirational text and stunning photography to give you a flavour of what the run is like. Other options nearby are included, along with suggestions for other similar challenges throughout Great Britain.