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Situated just 45min west of the Melbourne CBD, these three remarkable state and national parks offer some of the best gorge walking in Victoria. With its unique user-friendly layout and incorporated GPS data (for free downloading), Melbourne's Western Gorges will become an essential reference guide for all walkers. This full-colour, 96 page walking guide is produced in a handy A5 format.
Daywalks Around Melbourne contains 100 detailed walk descriptions, 65 colour topographic maps, 100 elevation profiles, colour photographs, location and access details, distance and walk times, 150+ walks and variations.
A bushwalking guidebook detailing walks of the Bogong High Plains, Mt Bogong, Mt Feathertop & Mt Buffalo.
A collection of Australian loos with great views
The Victorian Alps. A mosaic of lofty summits, sweeping ridges, deep valleys and wide grassy plains. The region's rugged grandeur and spectacular wildflowers displays have attracted buishwalkers for well over 100 years. From gentle strolls across the heathlands of the Baw Baw Plateau to breathtaking vistas of the remote Crosscut Saw, this book covers a selection fo teh finest walks in the high country. Featuring:- 36 detailed walks- 22 colour maps- 36 elevation profiles- 100+ colour images
500 selected climbs around Melbourne, with maps, photos and descriptions.
Second edition of a field guide to the flora and fauna of the Box-Ironbark forests of Central and North-east Victoria, first published 1994. Discusses damage done since the forests' initial Gold Rush devastation due to continual mining, grazing and logging. Outlines the region's ecological and natural history, the ecological communities currently in existence there and includes a pictorial field guide to the local flora. Also includes updated distribution maps to endangered species, map of proposed national parks being considered by parliament, index to plants, list of further references and full-colour photos. Authors are local scientists.