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Paddling Eastern North Carolinaby Paul Ferguson |
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From exciting whitewater of the Piedmont
foothills to quiet blackwater of the Coastal Plain, the guidebook
includes over 2,600 miles of paddling trips on 70 streams. The trips are
selected from over three-quarters of North Carolina from the Yadkin-Pee
Dee Basin to the coast: Some of these streams are covered by a guidebook
for the first time. Each trip includes detailed descriptions, maps,
distance, difficulty, width, and gauge information. Also included is
information about River Rating Systems, Paddling Safety, Paddlers’
Rights, Paddling Courtesy, River Camping, River Gauges, Water Quality,
River Selection, and Clubs and Organizations.
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A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to West Virginia, 5thby Charlie Walbridge, Ward Eister |
For the past 30 years, dog-eared copies
of Wildwater West Virginia have found permanent homes in the glove boxes
and bookshelves of serious whitewater paddlers. While this classic guide
now sports a new look and a new title, you'll find the same high-caliber
advice that thousands of paddlers have relied on while paddling the
streams and rivers of the Mountain State. Inside are updated descriptions of all the classic rivers, including the Gauley, the New, and the Meadow, as well as exciting new reports of today's steep creek runs. Each river description highlights critical information about difficulty, steepness, and scenery, as well as vital gauge and shuttle information.
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Guide to Sea Kayaking in North Carolina : The Best Trips from Knotts Island to Cape Fearby Pam Malec |
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Details 40 sea kayaking tours along the
coast and in the inland waterways of North Carolina. Mile-by-mile
descriptions, maps, trip ratings, and much more.
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A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Carolinas, 8thby David Benner, Bob Benner |
The ultimate guide to paddling
whitewater in the Carolinas, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the
Carolinas (formerly Carolina Whitewater) has guided boaters to the best
water in the Tar Heel and Palmetto states for almost 30 years. Inside,
boaters will find expanded and updated information for the classic
rivers, like the Nolichucky, Nantahala, and French Broad, as well as for
the extreme creeks, including Green River, White Oak Creek, and Watauga.
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Paddling South Carolina: A Guide to Palmetto State River Trailsby Gene Able, Jack Horan
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