75 hikes throughout the state-many accessible from urban areas. These trails do not require leashes (except in parks as designated), and host few hikers and even fewer children. They are free of cliffs, paw-damaging terrain, poison oak, nearby roads,off-road vehicle traffic, and other hazards of particular danger for dogs. All of them offer shade and lakes or streams to play in or enjoy a drink. |
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A complete guide for families, singles, and anyone who wants to enjoy the latest advances in outdoor gear. Packed with info on tents, sleeping gear, clothing, footwear, & camp kitchens, the book also has detailed info on state parks, private campgrounds, luxury camping resorts, bicycle & backpack camping, kayak camping, RV camping, and more. |
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Detailed info on over 700 campgrounds from the Pacific Coast to the Blue Mountains, from the Willamette Valley to the Cascades. This book has 100's of colored photos and lots and lots of maps. Great book to get out and go for it. Enjoy the outdoor adventure. |
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Features canine-friendly parks, beaches, restaurants, accommodations, and recreation spots in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia in this new addition to the award winning series. |
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A one-of-a-kind field guide to matching species with their feces. Featuring 50 animals and their droppings. Includes 25 full-color photos of poop, 50 silhouette- style illustrations, 50 maps, and 25 scale drawings. Starting with the smallest (plankton poo) and working up to the largest (whale), each entry examines both the scat and its source and provides a wide range of facts, figures, and feature boxes-- some surprising, some enlightening, others downright disgusting. |
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