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Quiet Water New Hampshire & Vermont:Canoe & Kayak Guide, 2nd: AMC Quiet Water Guideby John Hayes, Alex Wilson |
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Enjoy days of pleasure exploring the
flatwater lakes and ponds of New Hampshire and Vermont. Great for
paddlers of all ages and abilities, this updated and expanded guide
offers detailed descriptions of more than 90 scenic destinations -
including 55 new paddles. Special features include: detailed descriptions of each lake and pond, with paddling routes, local flora and fauna, and seasonal highlights; driving, parking, and put-in instructions; safety tips; local picnicking and camping spots; equipment choices; advice for padding with children; low-impact travel tips; illustrated sidebars on New England's fascinating waterside wildlife.
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Quiet Water Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, 2nd : Canoe and Kayak Guideby Alex Wilson, John Hayes |
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This updated and expanded edition of
AMC's popular Quiet Water guide offers paddlers of all ages and
abilities adventure and enjoyment on the water. These 100 tours, lead
you to out-of-the-way lakes and ponds, meandering rivers, marshy coves
and inlets, and more. Each trip features a detailed tour description
including habitat type and notes about the flora and fauna you'll
discover along the way. Beginner and experienced paddlers, birdwatchers,
anglers, and families alike will appreciate this detailed, easy-to-use
guide to southern New England's best quiet water.
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Take a Paddle: Finger Lakes New York Quiet Water for Canoes & Kayaksby Rich Freeman, Sue Freeman |
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A Comprehensive Paddling Guide to
Flat-Water Ponds, Lakes, Streams and Rivers in the Finger Lakes Region
of New York. It's a map-filled guide for beginning and intermediate paddlers. And for anyone who enjoys the pleasures of a flat-water paddle. It will lead you to 35 ponds and small lakes and over 370 miles of streams and rivers.
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Quiet Water Canoe Guide: New Yorkby Alex Wilson, John Hayes |
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From Long Island to the Adirondacks to
the western plateau, New York state is rich in lakes and ponds perfect
for quiet-water paddling. Canoeists and kayakers of all ages and
abilities can enjoy the Empire State's stunning natural world of
delightful calm waters with this selective guide. Features include
detailed descriptions of more than 100 ponds and lakes, maps,
photographs, illustrated nature essays, tips on safety, equipment, local
camping and picnicking, complete driving, parking, and canoe put-in
directions.
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Quiet Water Maine, 2nd : Canoe and Kayak Guideby Alex Wilson, John Hayes |
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This completely revised edition of AMC's
best-selling Quiet Water guide reveals more than 100 spectacular ponds,
lakes, and rivers in Maine ideally suited for canoeing and kayaking.
From marshy coves and crystal-clear lakes to winding inlet channels and
pine-tree-edged ponds, this updated guide provides paddlers access to
unique water adventures. Each trip includes directions, parking, and
launch information; a detailed tour description with time, distance, and
difficulty; and special natural features including notes about the flora
and fauna you will discover along the way.
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Quiet Water New Jersey, 2nd : Canoe and Kayak Guideby Kathy Kenley |
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This new edition of AMC's popular Quiet
Water New Jersey features more than 50 breathtaking quietwater
destinations perfect for canoeists and kayakers. From the Highlands and
Pine Barrens to the Atlantic coastal plain, you'll discover scenic
mountain lakes, salt-and freshwater marshes, picturesque ponds, and
more. Each trip includes a detailed tour description plus notes about
the flora and fauna you'll see along the way. New to this edition are
at-a-glance trip summaries listing the time, distance, and difficulty of
the tour, making it even easier for you to choose just the right trip.
Whether you're just starting out or have been paddling for years, Quiet
Water New Jersey is a must-have guide.
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Canoeing the Delaware Riverby Gary Letcher |
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The Delaware River begins just below
Hancock, New York, at the confluence of the East and West Branches.
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Paddling Southern New England: 30 Canoe Trips in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, Second Editionby Ken Weber |
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This classic guide to paddling the
waters of southern New England has been completely revised and expanded
with seven new trips. Ken Weber's guide, in print for more than 20
years, has now been completely revised and expanded. Chapters include
day trips on flatwater, selected whitewater runs, and suggestions for
overnight trips—with 30 trips in all, there's something here for every
level of paddler. Each chapter includes information on put-ins and
take-outs, distance, water conditions, dams and rapids, portages, what
time of year to paddle, and what you'll see along the way. A detailed
map and a handy mileage chart for each river make planning easy.
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