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Paddling Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parksby Don Nelson |
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Details day trips and multi-day
excursions on the major lakes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Parks, plus trips on the Snake River in Grand Teton. Maps and
information on access points, mileages, park regulations, campsites, and
more.
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Paddling Montanaby Hank Fischer |
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Detailed paddling information on 32
Montana rivers, including such paddling destinations as the Yellowstone,
Flathead, Smith, and Missouri. Access points, detailed maps, fishing
information, average monthly stream flows, and much more.
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The Complete Paddler: A Guidebook for Paddling the Missouri River from the Headwaters to St. Louis, Missouriby David L. Miller, David Miller |
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This comprehensive guide to paddling the
Missouri River is invaluable to paddlers of all skill levels. Kayaker
and map-maker David Miller spent three summers paddling the mighty
Missouri from the headwaters in Montana to St. Louis and, from the seat
of his sea kayak, mapped the entire route with the use of his GPS
system. An experienced paddler, Miller offers up vital information for
anyone seeking to float even the shortest stretch of the Missouri’s
storied waters.
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A Guide to Canoeing the Missouri Riverby Keith Drury |
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Written as both an active guidebook and
an armchair read, Keith Drury makes a river trek come alive through the
pages of his own day-by-day journal and in his detailed guidebook advice
on the towns, re-supply points, and people along the way who help canoe
trekkers. There is plenty of practical advice for the novice in his
chapters on equipment and tips and hints, plus he sprinkles throughout
the book just a pinch of philosophy -- not so much as to be an
overbearing professor, but just enough to get the reader to think.
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The Alaska River Guide: Canoeing, Kayaking, and Rafting in the Last Frontierby Karen Jettmar |
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The most up-to-date, authoritative
information for planning every kind of river trip in Alaska, from a
mellow float to a month-long expedition.
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Kath & Ron's Guide to Idaho Paddling: Flatwater & Easy Whitewater Tripsby Katherine Daly, Ron Watters |
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This is the first comprehensive guide on
Idaho rivers which covers the state's flatwater and easy whitewater
river runs. There are no death defying rapids here, just great laid-back
trips down easy-going streams, and fun whitewater on exciting but safe
and sane rivers. All the runs can be done in an open canoe, but are also
suitable for kayaks, inflatables and drift boats. The text is
supplemented with exquisite photography and beautiful, easy-to-use maps.
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The Kenai Canoe Trailsby Daniel L. Quick |
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The Kenai Canoe Trails is an
accurate and informative guide to one of the great canoeing systems and
national wilderness treasures of the United States. Mr. Quick has
written the definitive work on this pristine area. It is destined to
become a classic field guide and planning resource for canoeists,
hunters, ice fishermen, Nordic skiers, in fact anyone that travels this
system of lakes and trails. I doubt that I will ever enter the area
again without having a copy of this book close at hand.
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