The Kendal Limestone Way is a guidebook describing a 63 mile long linear walk from the market town of Skipton in North Yorkshire to the south Lake District town of Kendal.
The Kendal Limestone Way Summary
The Kendal Limestone Way: A Walk from Skipton to Kendal via Malham, Settle, Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Levens Bridge by John Alfred Coppack
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About John Alfred Coppack
John Coppack was born in Lancashire, lived in Liverpool during his childhood before moving with his parents to rural North Yorkshire where he has lived ever since. John is a law graduate of the Universityof London. Until he took early retirement to concentrate on writing he held a senior position with a multinational healthcare company headquartered in the United States. In 2009 John published The Richmond Way guidebook which describes a 60 mile walk through the lower Lune Valley and the central and northern valleys of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The Richmond Way and the Kendal Limestone Way are original routes devised and researched by John Coppack who has written the narrative and undertaken all photography. route mapping, artwork and design layout..
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The Kendal Limestone Way: A Walk from Skipton to Kendal via Malham, Settle, Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Levens Bridge by John Alfred Coppack
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