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Informationen zum Autor John and Anne Nuttall are the authors of the popular Mountains of England and Wales as well as nine other guidebooks. For 18 years they wrote a weekly column for the Manchester Evening News and in over 900 walks are experts on walking in North West England. Many of these walks are now available through their website?? ( www.nuttalls.com ). Anne was a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society but gave up pharmacy to concentrate on outdoor writing. John was formerly a Chartered Engineer and manager with ICL. Their Cicerone guides are noted for John's pen and ink drawings. Their books won the 1993 and 1996 OWG/COLA Award for Excellence (guidebook) and the 1997 Lakeland Book of the Year Award. John also won the OWG 2006 Words and Pictures Award for Excellence. Klappentext Guide to walking the Nuttalls - the English and Welsh hills and mountains over 2000ft. Part of a two-volume set, this volume covers the 190 Nuttall summits in Wales, linking them together to create 49 walks suitable for experienced hillwalkers. The Carneddau, Glyders, yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Moel Hebog, the Moelwyns, Arenigs, Berwyns, Arans, Rhinogs, Cadair Idris, Central Wales, the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons Summary statistics, route description and mapping for each walk Advice on parking and maps Definitive lists of summits - perfect for peak-baggers Beautiful linescape illustrations Translations of Welsh names Includes yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Carnedd Dafydd, Carnedd Llywelyn, Tryfan, Glyder Fawr, y Garn, Crib Goch, y Lliwedd, Moel Siabod, Cnicht, Rhinog Fawr and Cadair Idris Zusammenfassung The Nuttalls are hills over 2000ft high in England and Wales. The 190 Nuttalls in Wales are split into: Carneddau! Glyders! Snowdon! Moel Hebog! Moelwyns! Arenigs! Berwyns! Arans! Rhinogs! Cadair Idris! central Wales! Black Mountains! Brecon Beacons. Definitive lists! detailed route descriptions! maps and drawings of Wales' highest peaks. ...