These over-size maps offer full state coverage of things important to outdoor users, such as back roads, dirt roads & trails, hidden lakes & streams, boat ramps, public lands, trailheads, campsites, and unique natural features. Most atlases have elevation contours. |
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Tongue-in-cheek wilderness manual for women who appreciate nature but prefer to maintain their coiffure while interacting with it. Lots of useful information-such as handy checklists for what to bring and wear-tucked between the humor. |
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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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Descriptions of 74 one-day flatwater trips in Lower Columbia River, Willamette Valley and the northcoast (including Southwest WA). Trips for all skill levels. |
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A reference book for hikers, backpackers, X-C skiers, paddlers: geology, fauna & flora, history of 68 wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, nature preserves, parks. Brief route details provide an overview for trip planning. |
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Oregon's 23 most popular whitewater river tours; novice to expert, day trips and longer; Deschutes, Illinois, Snake, John Day, Rogue, etc. |
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From steep mountain creeks, desert canyons or lush scenic gorges, there's a river for every taste & ability in Oregon. Includes: info on recommended water levels; river profiles with visual gradient for each river mile; maps show major rapids, obstructions & access areas. |
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