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Lädt ... Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair and Walls of Jerusalem National Parksvon John Chapman
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Includes track notes and information to all the popular tracks, including daywalks and many lesser known walking routes into remote country. This 6th Edition is the same size and layout as the 5th edition. Changes are the notes have been updated and also a short description has been included of the Jacksons Creek Track (an unmarked track that links the end of the Mersey Road with Lake Myrtle). Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)919.463History and Geography Geography and Travel Geography of and travel in Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica and on extraterrestrial worlds Australia TasmaniaKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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The new edition of Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair… is a stunning contrast to the rather basic and monochromatic book design of previous editions. Not only has the title been thoroughly revised and its coverage extended, but it now features colour on every page with gradient profiles, photos, good clear maps and diagrams of seasonal weather conditions. The book essentially covers the mountains north of the Lyell Highway. It includes the Overland Track and other routes between The Cradle and St Clair. In addition it covers the Penguin - Cradle Trail from the north coast, the Walls of Jerusalem area and alternative access routes, including a couple from the Central Plateau near Great Lake. The walk descriptions are clear, complete and unambiguous.
In the past I’ve written some rather scathing reviews of guidebooks, but this is one book that is hard to fault. If pressed, I’d offer that it might have covered a little more of Tasmania’s Central Plateau and there could be a few more suggestions for camp sites. --© David Sisson