Products tagged with 'guidebook'
Pesda Press
Sit-on-Top Kayak
The Pesda Press Sit-on-Top Kayak book serves as an excellent introductory guide for those venturing into the world of sit-on-top kayaking. It offers comprehensive insights for paddlers of all levels, making it an enjoyable and accessible resource for both newcomers and those curious about this exciting water sport.
Pesda Press
The Outer Hebrides Sea Kayaking
This guide has stood the test of time very well so this is a reprint (2022) with minor updates and corrections. It is not a new edition so don’t rush out and buy one if you already have it. The title has been changed to Outer Hebrides Sea Kayaking, this is just to make it clear that it is a sea kayaking guide.
Pesda Press
Sea Kayak Navigation
A concise manual of navigation aimed specifically at sea kayakers. In this 2nd edition, the author has added and expanded on topics where they have considered this desirable, but have also taken great care to keep it as short and simple as possible.
Pesda Press
Scottish Sea Kayaking
Scottish Sea Kayaking features a collection of 50 sea kayaking journeys around Scotland and the isles.
Pesda Press
Welsh Sea Kayaking
Welsh Sea Kayaking is a comprehensive guide that gives information on 50 selected trips along the Welsh Coastline. It covers from the Dee Estuary right down to the Bristol Channel. For each trip it gives information on start points, finish points which also include grid references. High and low water times, tide speeds and also other information such as the local coastguard.
Pesda Press
South West Sea Kayaking
A guide to some great sea kayaking journeys in the South West of England. In this new edition, the south-west coast of England is described in 50 great voyages, from the Isle of Wight to the Scilly Isles to the Severn Estuary.
Rockfax
Chamonix - A guide to the best rock climbs & mountain routes around Chamonix and Mont-Blanc
Chamonix is the most famous climbing area in Europe. Nowhere else has as much quality rock, spectacular peaks and varied mountaineering history. For most climbers, a trip to Chamonix is an integral part of their climbing and mountaineering career. When there you want to try everything; perfect granite rock routes, magnificent long ridges, intimidating north faces and then also have some valley sport climbing for the ‘rest days’. Or maybe you just want to tick Mont Blanc.
British Mountaineering Council
Cheshire & Merseyside Sandstone
The crags, quarries and bluffs of Cheshire and Merseyside sandstone have a charm and beautiful variety all their own. From the heights of Helsby to the pits of Pex, from Frogsmouth sport to Frodsham solos, it's all here.