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Poems from the Heart of a SonThis is a book of poems ranging from deep spiritual truth, to the Holocaust, to fun jokes for my grandchildren.This is a poetic outpouring from a period of enforced rest, which culminated in December 2019 with a cancer operation and subsequent recovery. My audiences range from primary school children, Christian and atheist friends and people I don''t know.My favourite testimonial comes from a 10 year old child who wrote to me following one of my visits to a school:"Dear Mr Nuttall, I just wanted to say I love your passion in poems and your expression. I will join you in writing poems, you seem like a jolly fellow. You are my inspiration for writing poems. I like how you make poems to remember memories."- From R. (the girl who kept putting her hand up)
Guidebook to walking 190 Nuttall 2000ft mountains in Wales in 49 routes. Summits split into: Carneddau, Glyders, Snowdon, Moel Hebog, Moelwyns, Arenigs, Berwyns, Arans, Rhinogs, Cadair Idris, central Wales, Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons. New edition with definitive lists, detailed route descriptions, maps and drawings of Wales' highest peaks includes three newly-confirmed summits and full updates of all routes, including current details of maps required, parking and services available at the start of routes.
A walking guide to climbing the 253 summits in England which reach the height of 2000ft (Nuttalls) in a series of 58 walks. The summits that achieve this height (and rise above their surroundings by at least 50ft) are described by region, from the Lake District to the Chevoits, on to the North Pennines and Yorkshire Dales, and finally to the Peak District and Dartmoor. They include some of England's most famous peaks, such as Blencathra, Great Gable and Coniston Old Man in the Lake District, and Kinder Scout in the Peak District, but also some with no name on the OS maps. All these ascents take the walker into some of the most beautiful hillwalking areas of England and provide a lifetime's challenge and enjoyment.
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