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Isle Royale National Park: Foot Trails & Water Routes
Published in Paperback by Mountaineers Books (1991-06)
Author: Jim Dufresne
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a useful planning guide
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
This was a very useful guidebook to read before arriving on Isle Royale. It helped me decide what parts of the island I wanted to visit in my limited time there, and it gave me a good sense of what to expect at campgrounds, etc. I strongly recommend also purchasing the National Geographic map of the park, available from the ferry companies and at the camp store at Rock Harbor. The maps in the book tend to be a little small and not very detailed.

Excellent Guide Book
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Review Date: 2008-04-22
A must have for everyone going to Isle Royale. Of course, it is the best book until I write one.

Great Book to Plan a Trip to Isle Royale
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Review Date: 2008-02-24
I am planning a trip to Isle Royale and couldn't find much information searching the web. My friend and I are debating whether to make the trip a hiking trip, a canoe trip, or a packraft trip. Whatever we choose, this book provides enough information to make any of these trips will be successful. One thing is for sure, the book inspires you to plan multiple trips.

good preparation
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Review Date: 2007-02-20
This book helped me prepare for my first backpacking experience at Isle Royale. I was able to plan my routes and camping areas and knew what to expect as far as climate conditions, wildlife, and overall options of the park. It gave me realistic expectations and advice that definitely helped me to enjoy my Isle Royale experience.

Great info for newbies to the island
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Review Date: 2007-01-05
I have never been to Isle Royale and this book did a fantastic job talking not only about the trails at the park, but also the history too. The author goes into detail about the 3 main trails and gives good descriptions about what you'll experience while hiking. He also rates the trails for difficulty which helped me in planning my trip.

This is a great book to pick up if you've never been there as it has a wealth of good information for you to plan your initial visit to Isle Royale. I know I can't wait!!!

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A Paddler's Guide to Everglades National Park
Published in Paperback by University Press of Florida (2000-06-01)
Author: JOHNNY MOLLOY
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From novice to expert with this guide in the first trip!
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Review Date: 2008-03-08
My boyfriend and I went and paddled the Wilderness Waterway through the Everglades National Park in February 2008 using this guidebook, a compass and the appropriate nautical charts. We had never been to Florida before, nor had we ever undertaken such a long canoe trip. The experience was exhilarating. Route finding through the mangrove forest was very challenging, but by stopping, rereading Johnny Malloy's route descriptions as we progressed, and trusting the compass, we never did make a wrong turn. Without this guide, I'm not sure that would have been true.

I was disappointed to be advised by people we met along the paddle that the "Nightmare Route" would not be passable after the most recent hurricanes of 2005 because of fallen trees and the fact that the ranger service does not maintain the route. After reading this guide, which was published in 2000, I had been totally sold on the idea of paddling the "Quintessential Everglades Route." I don't know if it is actually not passable, but we decided not to take the chance. Anyone interested should pursue more updated information. The North Harney River Route, however, was passable and satisfied some of that desire to paddle the route less taken.

If you don't know what no-see-ums are, investigate protecting yourself from them before you go. Yikes!

Excellent guide
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Review Date: 2008-01-07
This book was extremely helpful to plan a trip in the everglades and then was also helpful when changes were necessary last minute due to weather. It is an invaluable tool for anyone interested. It's informative, well written and yet "small and light" enough to take when space and weight are factors. Highly recommended to all.

everglades paddle
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Review Date: 2007-03-08
We used this book to plan a trip to the glades. The info inside and maps helped a lot. WE still needed a good chart but the maps made it easier to nav. The info on camp sites and routes were pretty accurate.

A MUST READ if you plan to paddle the 'Glades
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
I found this book extremely helpful; even having paddled the 'Glades twice already. This book will allow me to take "The road less travelled," on this, my third trip thru the 'Glades. I would highly recommend this to anyone planning to paddle the Wilderness Waterway, or parts thereof.

Don't leave home without it!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-22
As an experienced Everglades paddler who has logged over 400 miles in the Everglades backcountry, I can't say enough about this book. Johnny Molloy has provided a level of detail that is truly extraordinary, and his descriptions of the trails and campsites are dead on the money. The maps alone make this book worth having. This book should find a permanent place of your list of indispensable equipment for planning and conducting an Everglades backcountry expedition.

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Waterfalls of the White Mountains: Thirty Trips to One Hundred Waterfalls
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (1990-04)
Authors: Bruce Bolnick and Doreen Bolnick
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30 hikes to 100 waterfalls by; bruce bolnick
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Review Date: 2007-07-04
I was very pleased with the book all the info in it was excellent!!!!

Very Good Book
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Review Date: 2006-11-02
I enjoyed everything about this book. Not only are the trail maps well drawn but the descriptions of the waterfalls almost makes you feel like you are standing next to the falls as you are reading about it. One thing that makes this book unique to hiking books is the Historical Detour section at the end of each chapter. I enjoyed learning about the history of the White Mountain National Forest and the many stories about how these waterfalls got their names. I might add that the photography in this book is excellent. There are some beautiful shots of almost every waterfall mentioned in the book. Not only is this book goood for finding good waterfall hikes but it also makes for some relaxing reading.

The BEST hiking guidebook!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
I am an avid hiker of the Appalachian Mountains from the Carolinas to Maine. As such, I have purchased my share of guidebooks. Without a doubt in my mind, this is the best guidebook ever published. It reads more like a novel. I live in both Florida and New Hamphire and I find myself picking up this book to read for pleasure when I'm in Florida, 1000's of miles from the White Mountains. This book is efficient. As the title suggests, one can cover 100 waterfalls in 30 hikes, most of which are not very grueling. The book describes the waterfalls in detail but reads like a novel. It uses descriptions from early guidebooks as well, some over 100 years old! The directions to the waterfalls are clear and well written and include vital statistics like distance to each, vertical elevation gained, difficulty and altitude. A sketch map is shown for each hike (although one would use a separate topographic map for the actual hike). In addition, and I think this really separates this from other guides, a history is included for each hike of the area. These histories include Indian stories predating European settlement, stories of the early European settlements, the first grand hotels and even ski resorts. It truly gives the reader/hiker a sense of time and place. If you hike the White Mountains get this book!

Take a hiking honeymoon with this book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-20
This book inspired one of the best vacations I've taken (while closest to home!)exploring the waterfalls of NH. The directions and descriptions are accurate and easy to follow, and the falls themselves are exquisite--even in dry August weather, when we saw them. This will be a gift to friends, to be sure. Experienced hikers will appreciate it, but it's suitable for beginners. Not many geriatric hikes, however.

excellent guide for waterfall lovers
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-11
To my thinking there is not much more thrilling than turning a corner to find a spectacular and beautiful rush of water cascading over cliffs or through a rocky terrain. Who doesn't like waterfalls?!

This terrific guide to the waterfalls of New Hampshire's White Mountains details 30 hikes to 100 waterfalls, so many of the walks take you to several falls. A regional map pinpoints the thirty treks and a lengthy introduction relates waterfall nomenclature and origins, tells you how to use the book and offers tips to make your trip enjoyable. Detailed within four subregions (the Connecticut , Pemigewasset/Merrimack, Saco and Androscoggin watersheds), entries are 6-10 pages long and include location, distance, altitude gain, difficulty, access information, a map, trail and hike details, and a photograph of the falls.

An indispensable guide for waterfall lovers, particularly those travelling with kids.

The book concludes with appendices on regional geology and camping facilities, a bibliography and an index.

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Canoe Country Wildlife: A Field Guide to the North Woods and Boundary Waters
Published in Paperback by University of Minnesota Press (1992-09)
Author: Mark Stensaas
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Really Fun to Read
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Review Date: 2008-02-20
I liked this book a lot. The author has a knack for choosing to present facts that are interesting. Made me want to get out into the woods.

This Book Description Leaves A Lot To Be Desired
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Review Date: 1999-07-16
'Nuff said. The rating-stars do not apply, as I have not seen the book, and am not likely to until I can find out more on its content. *-(

A superb book, essential on any canoe trip.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-03
This is a great field guide to all the creatures you might encounter on a canoe trip in the North Woods. It is very succinct, yet written in an interesting prose, with about 2 to 3 pages dedicated to each animal, fish, or insect it describes. We consider it an essential part of the gear we take on all our canoe trips up North. You will not be disappointed in this book. Great for all ages.

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-05
An excellent overview of wildlife of the Northern Minnesota area. There are interesting and informative descriptions of everything from birds to insects to fish. The scope of the book is so broad that only a few of each type of creature can be listed, but he has chosen the ones, such as loons, herons, and otters, that are so special to the North woods. Highly recommended.

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Trends in finfish landings of sport-boat anglers in Texas marine waters, May 1974-May 1990 (Management data series)
Published in Unknown Binding by Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept., Fisheries and Wildlife Division, Coastal Fisheries Branch (1991)
Author: R. Page Campbell
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Fun story
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Review Date: 2008-07-30
This is a great story and a lot of fun to read. My four year old loves it and it is one I never get tired of reading to him. I think all kids will enjoy this fun story.

Hilarious!
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Review Date: 2007-02-21
This book is one of my four-year old daughters' top five books, and mine too. We checked this out at the library, then had to buy it because it became a favorite. We love this book!

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Birding in Central & Western New York : Best Trails & Water Routes for Finding Birds
Published in Paperback by Footprint Press (NY) (2001-04-10)
Author: Norman E. Wolfe
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With tips on where to go to find specific species of birds
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-18
Compiled and expertly written by dedicated ornithologist Norman E. Wolfe, Birding In Central And Western New York offers bird lovers an excellent and diverse variety of trails and water routes for seeing birds in the New York area. Maps, detailed instructions and landmarks, tips on where to go to find specific species of birds, basic keys for bird identification, and more make Birding In Central And Western New York a first-rate and confidently recommended guide for New York area bird watching enthusiasts.

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Blue Ridge 2020: An Owner's Manual
Published in Paperback by The University of North Carolina Press (1999-03-15)
Author: Steve Nash
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A most important owner's manual
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-14
Just the title provides food for thought: Blue Ridge 2020, An Owner's Manual, reminds us that the public has a responsibility for effective stewardship of the public lands in the Blue Ridge. I also like the play on words of 2020--hindsight is 20/20, and if we don't take a hard, clear look at what is happening to the ecology of the Blue Ridge and work hard to improve it, we will have deep regrets by the year 2020. The human scale of twenty years is very effective. I'm 31--what kind of Blue Ridge will I experience at 51? As a local environmental activist in the Page Valley, I find this book is a tremendously useful and motivating resource. In one book, Steve Nash provides an overview of specific problems and practical solutions. His writing style is clear and accessible. If you care about the health about the Blue Ridge or want up to date information about the quality of air and water in the mountains, this is a book you need to read. This is one of the best "state of the ecology" books I've read, and it is particularly useful for its regional approach.

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Bob-Lo: An Island in Troubled Waters
Published in Paperback by Momentum Books, LLC (2005-07-30)
Author: Annessa Carlisle
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An interesting tale tied up with an interesting tale...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-01
An interesting book which tells not only the story of a Michigan landmark, but also what can happen when an unscrupulous real estate investor tries to trample on a homeowner.

...sometimes, the homeowner wins!

Pick this up.

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Water for the Anasazi: How the ancients of Mesa Verde engineered public works (Essays in public works history)
Published in Unknown Binding by Public Works Historical Society (2003)
Author: Kenneth R Wright
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Factual AND Entertaining
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-15
I'm glad to see Amazon.com now has access to copies of this book. I first encountered Water for the Anasazi after seeing a fascinating lecture on this topic by the author, Kenneth Wright. Although I intended to use the book as a reference, I found myself reading it cover-to-cover.

The book tells the story of a water engineer and his team of scientific experts who who were given the opportunity of exploring four prehistoric land forms at Mesa Verde National Park to determine their origin. I won't give away the team's findings, but it is amazing to me how much can be learned from very old piles of dirt.

Water for the Anasazi brings technical material to life by integrating the stories of the ancient inhabitants of Mesa Verde, the technical team and their endeavors, and the author's (and his wife, attorney Ruth Wright's) indoctrination into the mysteries of Mesa Verde. The book is like a real-life DaVinci Code.

I recommend this book to inquiring people interested in achaeology, exploration, ancient people, science or engineering.



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Foghorn Outdoors California Recreational Lakes and Rivers: The Complete Guide to Boating, Fishing, and Water Sports (Foghorn Outdoors)
Published in Paperback by Avalon Travel Publishing (2004-01-28)
Author: Tom Stienstra
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Every spot!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-08
I think I got the first copy of this book. It's like nothing ever published by anybody, including Mr. T. An awesome amassing of information written like only Stienstra can. A must read: The story about his Old Green Canoe in the front of the book.


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