Rock Trails Lakeland

Rock Trails Lakeland
Author: Paul Gannon
Publsiher: Pesda Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9781906095154

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This book explains to the hillwalker, in easy to understand but accurate terms, how geology has shaped the landscape of the Cumbrian Lakeland. A selection of fifteen guided walks are used to illustrate this in terms of what can be seen on the ground. Divided into two parts, Paul describes the view out over the fells and back through time, charting the formation of the Cumbrian Lake District. Factors such as undersea sedimentation, tectonic collisions which heaved up the land, great flows of lava and explosive eruptions which mixed and reformed old rock, catastrophic caldera collapses, freeze/thaw creation of rocky tors, the pointed tops of pikes carved by the flowing glaciers and the human influence of mining and tourism have all contributed to shape the landscape.The second half of the book describes fifteen walks ranging from easy to challenging, with revealing views of the geology.

Rock Trails Peak District

Rock Trails Peak District
Author: Paul Gannon
Publsiher: Pesda
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 1906095248

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This is the story of the Peak landscape from its tropical beginnings to its rugged gritty present. Paul Gannon leads you on a series of 15 walks which afford spectacular views of the best of the Peak District scenery and reveal evidence of the landscape's intriguing history.

Rocks and Rain Reason and Romance

Rocks and Rain  Reason and Romance
Author: David Howe
Publsiher: Saraband
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781915089427

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David Howe tells the story of the Lake District, England's most dramatic landscape. Home to vistas of stunning beauty and a rich heritage, it is an area of England that fascinates, inspires – and has bewitched David for a lifetime. With passion and an endless curiosity, he reveals how half a billion years of shifting ice, violent volcanoes and (of course) falling rain have shaped the lakes and fells that have fired the imaginations of the great sons and daughters of the area, the poets and the scientists. He shows that Lakeland is a seamless web where lives and landscape weave together, where the ancient countryside has created a unique local history: of farming and mining, of tightknit communities, of a resilient and proud people. The Lake District is a place of rocks and rain, reason and romance, wonder and curiosity. And this book celebrates it all: the very character of Cumbria. Praise for Wandering in Norfolk: East Anglian Book Awards 2017, SHORTLISTED "A real treat, and a perfect read for that comfortable armchair in front of the woodburner on a cold winter's day." Eastern Daily Press "The pot pourri style is very effective ... thoughtful views on a variety of subjects and some beautifully written science lessons ... an excellent and well written book." Amazon reviewer "Beautifully written, a joy to read." Amazon reviewer

Walking the Wainwrights

Walking the Wainwrights
Author: Graham Uney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1906095787

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Rock Trails Snowdonia

Rock Trails Snowdonia
Author: Paul Gannon
Publsiher: Pesda Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781906095048

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This book explains to the hillwalker, in easy to understand but accurate terms, how geology has shaped the landscape of Snowdonia. A selection of thirteen guided walks are used to illustrate this in terms of what can be seen on the ground. Divided into two parts, it is intended to help those who love Snowdonia's mountain scenery to understand how this haunting landscape came about. The first half narrates the story of colliding continents, volcanoes, mountain-building and glaciation in creating Snowdonia, explaining why volcanoes occurred, the rocks they created and how to interpret signs of mountain-building and glaciation on the ground. The second half describes several recommended walks, of differing levels of difficulty, but all with a wide variety of geological features to be seen and, most important, enjoying consistently fantastic views of the very best of Snowdonia's wonderful scenery. The author has concentrated on what you can see as you walk around the hills, pointing to conspicuous, easily seen features in rocks and the overall shape of the terrain in accounting for the present day landscape.

Rock Trails South Wales

Rock Trails South Wales
Author: Paul Gannon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1906095523

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Classic Rock

Classic Rock
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1978
Genre: Rock climbing
ISBN: 1898573115

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'Classic Rock' is a celebration of Britain's best climbing. With its coverage of the easier climbs, it is accessible to everyone who has ever taken an interest in rock-climbing and an ideal primer for those about to commence the sport.

Lonely Trails Around Lakeland

Lonely Trails Around Lakeland
Author: Graham K. Dugdale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1994
Genre: Lake District (England)
ISBN: 0902272926

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