Kindle
Books (eBooks) From Happyhiker.co.uk
Kindle books or eBooks are a
convenient way of carrying a lot of information without the bulk of paper,
expecially useful on holiday. My eBooks are shown below. Click the images for more
information:
It
can be quite a chore switching maps during a walk or perhaps at a point in
time, you only want to buy one. I have therefore put together these 2 eBooks
each detailing 20 of the best walks in two areas. You will only need
one map for each area. These are shown below.
Other eBooks available are:
20
Walks in the Yorkshire Dales with One Map
They
are a mixture of difficulty and include each of the famous Yorkshire Three
Peaks, Ingleborough, Pen y ghent and Whernside as separate walks.
The 20 Walks
covered by 20 Walks in the Yorkshire Dales Are:
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1)
Gargrave to East Marton
2)
Airton to Newton Moor Top
3)
Barden Bridge to Simon's Seat
4)
Burnsall to Grassington
5)
Gordale Scar and Malham Cove
6)
Grassington to Appletreewick (Via Thorpe)
7)
Hebden to Grassington and The Mines
8)
Hetton to Winterburn Reservoir
9)
Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Upper Ribblesdale
10)
Ingleborough From Clapham
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11)
Linton and Kilnsey Circular
12)
Malham Tarn walk
13)
Outershaw Round
14)
Pen-Y-Ghent and Plover Hill
15)
Rylstone Cross and Cracoe War Memorial
16)
Settle to Catrigg Force
17)
Sharp Haw and Rough Haw
18)
Three Men of Gragareth
19)
Threshfield Quarry Circuit
20)
Whernside
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20
Yorkshire Walks in the South Pennines with One Map
These
walks are all relatively straightforward with none requiring any
climbing/scrambling.
The 20 Walks
covered by 20 Yorkshire Walks in the South Pennines Are:
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1) Addingham to Bradley Via Skipton Moor
2) Bingley to Cullingworth
3) Cowling to Keighley Moor and the Hitching Stone
4) Elslack to Pinhaw Beacon
5) Haworth and Wadsworth Moor
6) Haworth to Bronte Waterfalls and Top Withens
7) Hebden Bridge to Jack Bridge
8) Laycock, Gooseye and Keighley Moor. Return to Laycock
9) Lothersdale Loop
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10)
Lund’s Tower and Cowling (Wainman’s) Pinnacle
11) Marsden Moor
12) Midgley Moor
13) Ovenden Moor Circuit
14)
Oxenhope Reservoirs Walk
15) Oxenhope to Haworth
16) Queensbury to Bingley
17) Silsden To Bradley
18) Stoodley Pike
19) Todmorden to Bride Stones
20) Widdop Reservoir and Extwistle Moor
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My Lanzarote:
13 Walks & A
Personal View
I have upgraded my book from 2017/2018 to include all 13 walks from happyhiker.co.uk into
one digital book for portable devices, to make it easy to carry all the
information with you when you walk the interesting Lanzarote routes. The walks include grid references for the start points
based on the Lanzarote
Tour and Trail Map 1:40,000 scale produced by Discovery Walking Guides
Ltd which is by far the best map I have come across for the island, both for
the location of the walking routes and as a road map. It gets
5 stars from around 75% of purchasers on Amazon.
The
book also includes my thoughts on some of the general places of interest you
might wish to visit, when taking a break froim walking.
The 13 walks covered by My
Lanzarote are:
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1) - Atalaya de Femes
2) - Caldera Blanca
3) - El Golfo and Charco de los Clicos
4) - Famara
5) - Haria to El Bosquecillo
6) - La Geria and Montana Tinasoria
7) - Montaña Corona (Costa Tequise)
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8) - Montaña Cuervo
9) - Montaña Los Rodeos
10) - Montaña Roja
11) - Playa Blanca to Punta del Papagayo
12) - Playa Quemada to Puerto del Carmen
13) - Rubicon Plain
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Yorkshire
Pub Walks
A pub in the middle of a circular walk is
one of the bonuses of walking in my opinion. It provides
an opportunity to enjoy a break along the way, together with a pint or two
of hand-pulled real ale and perhaps a simple meal. This becomes especially
relevant when the weather is inclement, as sitting the pouring rain or a
howling gale, munching sandwiches, is not a lot of fun. Equally, on a nice
sunny day, what could be better than a refreshing pint.
It is obvious from the
numbers of fellow walkers I see on my travels, with smiling faces behind a
glass, that this is a common enjoyment so I have put together 13 Yorkshire
walks where a good pub can be found about half way round. I simply call it
"And A Pub For Lunch.
Why 13 walks? Well, I am
not superstitious and the simple fact is, I originally intended to publish
10 but could not decide which to leave out. The pubs are just too nice!
These walks are based on
walks from happyhiker.co.uk and are in the alphabetical order of the
villages, naming the pubs I preferred at those locations, when I last
visited. Other pubs may be in the vicinity and their omission is no
reflection on their quality.
I would add that no
establishments have favoured me with any inducements to be included here –
more’s the pity!!
The locations and pubs listed in "A Pub
For Lunch" are:
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Walk 1 – Appletreewick, Yorkshire Dales – Craven Arms
Walk 2 – Ben Rhydding, West Yorkshire – The Wheatley Arms
Walk 3 – Bishop Monkton, North Yorkshire – Masons Arms
Walk 4 - Blakey Ridge, North York Moors – The Lion Inn
Walk 5 – Bradley, West Yorkshire – The Slaters Arms
Walk 6 – Cullingwoth, West Yorkshire – The George
Walk 7 – East Marton, North Yorkshire – The Cross Keys
Walk 8 – Grassington, Yorkshire Dales - Foresters Arms
Walk 9 – Kettlewell, Yorkshire Dales - Blue Bell Inn
Walk 10 – Kilnsey, Yorkshire Dales - Tennants Arms
Walk 11 – Kirkby Overblow, North Yorkshire – The Star and Garter
Walk 12 – Lastingham, North York Moors – Blacksmiths Arms
Walk 13 – Lofthouse, North Yorkshire – Crown Hotel
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NB:
Pub viability may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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5 walks
in the Southern Yorkshire Dales
This
eBook is really a taster, for anyone who maybe has not walked in the Yorkshire
Dales area before and fancies giving it a try.
The walks listed in 5 Walks in the Yorkshire
Dales are:
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1) Arncliffe to Kettlewell
2) Bordley to Malham
3) Buckden to Yockenthwaite
4) Burnsall to Grassington
5) Ingleborough from Clapham
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The Kindle is a remarkable piece
of kit. My wife has one and she has been delighted with it. Its electronic
ink is very similar to print and because it is not backlit, is equally
readable in bright sunlight, just like a book. There is even a waterproof
version.
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Kindle books are also readable
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