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The Hidden Tracks

Author : Gestalten
Publisher : Gestalten
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 30,3 MB
Release : 2018-09-20
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9783899559552

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Scenic trails, adventures off the beaten track, and pristine hiking destinations around the world.

Wanderlust

Author : Gestalten
Publisher : Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,98 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Hiking
ISBN : 9783899559019

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Whether it be through far-flung deserts, luxuriant forests or majestic alpine terrain, when we choose to walk rather than fly or drive, something wonderful happens: our awareness and appreciation of the natural world begins to grow. It can be the faint sound of a gently meandering stream, the distinct smell of decaying leaves on a crisp autumn morning, or even a bowl of cereal that never tasted better than when eaten on a mountaintop at sunrise. Whatever your hiking dreams and goals may be, this book will inspire you to plan and realize your your journeys.

Hidden Tracks

Author : Helen Perelman
Publisher :
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 11,35 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Camps
ISBN : 9781407555539

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"When Brown, Camp Rock's director, announces the annual musical mystery hun, the campers go wild! It is one of the summer's highlights. And this year is going to be even better! The winner will get to do a hidden track on one of Connect Three's upcoming albums. Mitchie and Caitlyn team up, hoping to win. But when their friend Lola tells them some shocking news, their focus on the competition is thrown. Will Mitchie and Caitlyn stay on track and uncover the final clue? Or will Lola's news put them off the hunt?"--p. [4] of cover.

James Fitzjames

Author : William Battersby
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 11,67 MB
Release : 2010-08-09
Category : History
ISBN : 1459710738

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James Fitzjames was a hero of the early nineteenth-century Royal Navy. A charismatic man with a wicked sense of humour, he pursued his naval career with wily determination. When he joined the Franklin Expedition at the age of 32 he thought he would make his name. But instead the expedition completely disappeared and he never returned. Its fate is one of history's last great unsolved mysteries, as were the origins and background of James Fitzjames – until now. Fitzjames packed a great deal into his thirty-two years. He had sailed an iron paddle steamer down the River Euphrates and fought with spectacular bravery in wars in Syria and China. But Fitzjames was not what he seemed. He concealed several secrets, including the scandal of his birth, the source of his influence and his plans for after the Franklin Expedition. In this first complete biography of the captain of the HMS Erebus, William Battersby draws extensively on Fitzjames' personal letters and journals – most never published before – as well as official naval records, to strip away 200 years of misinformation and half-truths and enables us to understand for the first time this intriguing man and his significance for the Franklin Expedition.

Wanderlust USA

Author : Robert Klanten
Publisher : Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 18,48 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9783899559859

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"Experienced outdoor enthusiasts and those lacing-up their boots for their first time: prepare to hike the diverse American landscape. Whether aiming to conquer epic expeditions, or simply complete a day hike to recharge, paths of every size await the intrepid wayfarer in Wanderlust USA, a book that serves as a blueprint for adventurous souls in search of new summits."--Amazon.com

Tracks in the Snow

Author : Wong Herbert Yee
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 20,87 MB
Release : 2007-10-16
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780312371340

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A winter wonderland excursion that leads to many discoveries in the snow.

Treasure Tracks

Author : S.A. Rodriguez
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 48,35 MB
Release : 2022-06-28
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0374389780

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A debut middle-grade adventure about a young teen who goes on a treasure hunt for undersea riches to help his ailing abuelo. Twelve-year-old Fernando “Fin” joins his grandfather on a secret quest to find a long-lost treasure swept to sea. But when their first mission takes a near-deadly turn, leaving his abuelo weak and unable to speak, Fin’s left to navigate the hunt alone. Well, not exactly alone—his boring, totally unadventurous dad agrees to help out. With danger lurking at every turn, Fin dives into the mission in order to save Abuelo's life. But between Dad’s constant worrying, unwanted diving babysitters, and harrowing encounters in the deep sea, the boy finds himself in a race against time to locate the treasure. If he can’t succeed? He fears he might lose Abuelo for good. S.A. Rodriguez's Treasure Tracks is a fast-paced story filled with heart and humor about the bonds of family, the meaning of a legacy, and most of all, the discovery of true treasure.

Hidden Tracks

Author : Helen Perelman
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 20,33 MB
Release : 2009-09
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781599615448

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Mitchie and her friends enjoy a second session at Camp Rock as they deal with new friendships, a visit from a recording executive, the return of Shane's ex-girlfriend, and a scavenger hunt with a big prize.

Blood on the Tracks

Author : Willson, S. Brian
Publisher : PM Press
Page : 749 pages
File Size : 19,80 MB
Release : 2011-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 160486592X

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“We are not worth more, they are not worth less.” This is the mantra of S. Brian Willson and the theme that runs throughout his compelling psycho-historical memoir. Willson’s story begins in small-town, rural America, where he grew up as a “Commie-hating, baseball-loving Baptist,” moves through life-changing experiences in Viet Nam, Nicaragua and elsewhere, and culminates with his commitment to a localized, sustainable lifestyle. In telling his story, Willson provides numerous examples of the types of personal, risk-taking, nonviolent actions he and others have taken in attempts to educate and effect political change: tax refusal—which requires simplification of one’s lifestyle; fasting—done publicly in strategic political and/or therapeutic spiritual contexts; and obstruction tactics—strategically placing one’s body in the way of “business as usual.” It was such actions that thrust Brian Willson into the public eye in the mid-’80s, first as a participant in a high-profile, water-only “Veterans Fast for Life” against the Contra war being waged by his government in Nicaragua. Then, on a fateful day in September 1987, the world watched in horror as Willson was run over by a U.S. government munitions train during a nonviolent blocking action in which he expected to be removed from the tracks and arrested. Losing his legs only strengthened Willson’s identity with millions of unnamed victims of U.S. policy around the world. He provides details of his travels to countries in Latin America and the Middle East and bears witness to the harm done to poor people as well as to the environment by the steamroller of U.S. imperialism. These heart-rending accounts are offered side by side with inspirational stories of nonviolent struggle and the survival of resilient communities Willson’s expanding consciousness also uncovers injustices within his own country, including insights gained through his study and service within the U.S. criminal justice system and personal experiences addressing racial injustices. He discusses coming to terms with his identity as a Viet Nam veteran and the subsequent service he provides to others as director of a veterans outreach center in New England. He draws much inspiration from friends he encounters along the way as he finds himself continually drawn to the path leading to a simpler life that seeks to “do no harm.&rdquo Throughout his personal journey Willson struggles with the question, “Why was it so easy for me, a ’good’ man, to follow orders to travel 9,000 miles from home to participate in killing people who clearly were not a threat to me or any of my fellow citizens?” He eventually comes to the realization that the “American Way of Life” is AWOL from humanity, and that the only way to recover our humanity is by changing our consciousness, one individual at a time, while striving for collective cultural changes toward “less and local.” Thus, Willson offers up his personal story as a metaphorical map for anyone who feels the need to be liberated from the American Way of Life—a guidebook for anyone called by conscience to question continued obedience to vertical power structures while longing to reconnect with the human archetypes of cooperation, equity, mutual respect and empathy.

Tracks

Author : Louise Erdrich
Publisher : HarperPerennial
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,77 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Indian reservations
ISBN : 9780007212262

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Set in North Dakota, at a time in the early 20th century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained of their lands, 'Tracks' is a tale of passion and deep unrest.