Trekking offers high adventure amid some of the most majestic scenery on earth. Embarking on a long-distance hike presents both physical and mental challenges, and trekking can be a stiff test of individual ability. "The Trekking Atlas of the World" will be the definitive guide to the world's best long-distance hikes, providing vivid portraits of some of the world's most spectacular journeys, ranging from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales to the Peru's renowned Inca Trail. Written by experienced outdoor writers with first-hand knowledge of the routes and a passionate love of trekking, the book profiles 54 treks, arranged by continent, a trek being defined as no less than 60km (40 miles) in length or three days of walking in duration. Each trek will feature a detailed route map and most will also feature a schematic elevation diagram. Essential information (when to go, start/finish, duration, maximum altitude, technical considerations, equipment, trekking style and permits/restrictions) is provided in an Appendix. About the Author Jack Jackson, mountaineer, diver, photographer, lecturer and author - has carved an impressive reputation for himself. Originally an industrial chemist, Jack answered red the call of adventure and set off on expeditions in the Himalaya, making his living from lecturing and photogr aphy. He explored remote areas of Asia, Africa, Europe and the Far East, both on his own and as leader of scientific, cultural and tourist expeditions. He has trekked in Morocco, Afghanistan, Iran, Oman, Nepal, northem India, Bomeo, Iceland and Greenland. Jack is a member of the Alpine Club, Climbers' Club, Scientific Exploration Society and Outdoor Writers' Guild. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and consultant to the Expedition Advisory Centre at the Royal Geographical Society. |