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Paddling Alabamaby Joe Cuhaj, Curt Burdick |
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From the Appalachian highlands in the
north to the Gulf Coast, this guide offers paddling opportunities
ranging from classic whitewater rapids to meandering rivers, quiet
lakes, and saltwater estuaries. Join authors Joe Cuhaj and Curt Burdick
for a statewide tour of Alabama's premier paddling destinations for the
canoeist and kayaker. Each destination is described and mapped in
detail, with information on put-in points and take-outs, water
conditions, and flora and fauna.
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Paddling The Pascagoulaby Ernest Herndon, Scott B. Williams |
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Science magazine describes the
Pascagoula River of southeast Mississippi as the last unaltered large
river system in the lower 48 states and southern Canada. Along its banks
and watershed 600,000 acres of public lands—wildlife management areas,
national forest, wilderness areas, national wildlife refuges, Nature
Conservancy preserves—ensure the creation of a tremendous natural river
system.
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Texas Whitewaterby Stephen H. Daniel |
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Texas and whitewater. Who knew? According to Texas Whitewater, by veteran paddler Steve Daniel, one doesn't have to be an outdoors expert to find whitewater fun and adventure in the Lone Star State. Sometimes all that's needed is a little rain and perseverance and this handy guide to more than seventy Texas rivers and creeks with the greatest prospects for whitewater.
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Alabama Canoe Rides and Float Tripsby John Foshee |
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In this book, Foshee gives scouting
reports of many rivers and creeks in Alabama. It includes maps to put
ins and take outs, and brief comments on difficulty of put in and take
out. Also included are distances of each section of each river reviewed
as well as river maps showing the "big stuff." For each section, Foshee
describes possible problem areas. These are very helpful in planning a
trip and can save you from exposure to numerous hazards. In each
section, Foshee gives brief descriptions about scenery.
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Canoeing Mississippiby Ernest Herndon |
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Mississippi boasts well over 2000 miles
of waterways, which range from tiny creeks and bayous to the mighty
Mississippi River itself, not to mention vast swamps and countless
lakes, many of which are profiled in this book.
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Canoeing Louisianaby Ernest Herndon |
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