Graham Uney

Graham Uney Biography

Graham Uney runs the East Anglia Navigation School from his home in Cambridgeshire, a company specialising in organising navigation courses in association with the National Navigation Award Scheme. He also writes for a large number of outdoor and wildlife magazines, has had eleven books published to date, and is currently working on a further nine new titles. As well as working as a professional wildlife and landscape photographer, he has over fifteen years experience of working as a mountain guide, most recently as the Senior Guide for Wilderness Scotland, and the Director of Wild Ridge Adventure. In addition to this he still finds time to work on ecological surveys for the RSPB and the British Trust for Ornithology, and is the Regional Organiser for Cambridgeshire for the BTO.



Website: http://www.eastanglianavigation.co.uk
 

Titles by Graham Uney

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Walking on the Orkney and Shetland Isles
A guidebook to day walks on the Isles of Orkney, Shetland and Fair Isle - off the northeastern tip of Britain. Over 80 walking routes are described in this diverse landscape packed with archaeological sites, dotted with rare wildflowers and thronged with seabirds. A must for anyone wanting to explore on foot. Read and see more…
Backpacker's Britain: Central and Southern Scottish Highlands
A guidebook covering 30 multi-day backpacking routes in Scotland. The walks range from 2 to 7 days in length throughout the Central and Southern Scottish Highlands, such as the classic through-route in the Cairngorms. The book gives you all you need to plan your next Scottish wilderness trip. Read and see more…
Backpacker's Britain: Northern Scotland
The guidebook covers 30 multi-day backpacking routes in northern Scotland’s highlands and islands. Routes take walkers along rugged coastlines from the Shetland Islands to the Rough Bounds of Knoydart, and across mountain ridges from northern Skye to Glen Affric. Routes of 2, 3 and 5 days. Read and see more…
Backpacker's Britain: Wales
Guidebook includes 25 2 or 3-day walks taking walkers into the most scenic and wild parts of Wales, from Snowdon, the Glyderau and Carneddau in the north, down to the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and Fforest Fawr ranges in the south, including the ridges of the Arans, Arenigs, Berwyns and Cadair Idris, the Cwmdeuddwr hills and Plynlimon. Read and see more…
Backpacker's Britain: Northern England
A guidebook to walking 25 great backpacker’s routes throughout northern England from the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland, to the Lake District, the Pennines, and up to the Cheviots on the Scottish border. Tough routes if done in one day, but good two-day outings in remote spots. Read and see more…
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