Wendy Bruere is a Sydney-based writer and editor, specialising in outdoor adventure and climatechange. She has published three anthologies, two of stories by women who climb andmountaineer, and one of personal stories by climate scientists, and is the lead author and generaleditor of Australia's 50 Best Multi-day Walks . She is editor of Vertical Life magazine, and writesfor publications including Wild, Great Walks and We Are Explorers . Prior to this, she spent morethan 10 years working with NGOs, media outlets and UN agencies, living and traveling acrossAsia, Africa and the Middle East.
Description
The Warrumbungles and Mt Kaputar National Parks are two of the best-loved hikingdestinations in NSW for those in the know. This brand new addition to Australia'sbestselling walking guide series introduces over 20 walks (plus suggestions for varyingthem), ranging from leisurely strolls from the campgrounds to longer adventuresexploring the more rugged tracks deep in the parks. Detailed descriptions and clear mapshelp the reader explore the stunning ranges and bushland. The book is richly illustratedwith over 150 full-colour photographs by Julie Gill and two dozen maps. A summary tableof walks indicating distances and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly theright walk for the occasion. The guide also includes a handful of walks in the surroundingcountry, hidden gems as well as the deservedly better-known trails.