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Stories From Our Back Roads North Island

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Stories From Our Back Roads North Island
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ray Stone
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 170
Category/GenreRoad and motor vehicles
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781988538280
ClassificationsDewey:919.31041
Audience
General
Illustrations Full colour

Publishing Details

Publisher David Bateman Ltd
Imprint David Bateman Ltd
Publication Date 8 September 2020
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

This book is for people who enjoy driving and exploring the stories of our back roads, but most of all it is for people who love New Zealand, whether they choose to do it from behind the wheel of their SUV or the comfort of their sofa. Stories from our Backroads: North Island will introduce you to some fascinating stories of tracks, trails and back roads across the North Island. Many of them cross through forgotten parts of the country, and all of them have their own rich and exciting stories. Whether they follow the route of Maori foot trails or the path of early European settlers, each adds something to our history. For example, the track up the Kauaeranga Valley has seen Maori inhabitants, who named the place after the river in flood - Kauarenga means 'no crossing here' - then came the kauri fellers, who were followed by gold miners. All of them adding something new to the valley's story.

Author Biography

Ray Stone has driven each of these tracks, and provides not only the story behind them, but also a vivid description of each route, notes on the markers to look out for along the way and maps for those who want to go and drive them themselves. According to Ray, 'If this book encourages readers to understand and value our unique network of historic back roads and tracks, and assists in the appreciation of our ever-changing magnificent New Zealand vistas through which they pass, then it has achieved its objective.' Ray is based in Taupo, New Zealand.