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Trailside Canoeing

Author : Gordon Grant
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 41,99 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780393314892

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Discusses gear, strokes, camping by canoe, rules of moving water, white water, and water safety.

Trailside Guide Kayaking

Author : Steven Krauzer
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 37,91 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780393313369

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A companion book to the "Trailside" PBS-TV series guides beginners from still waters to paddling downriver, exploring local waterways, or touring offshore islands, with a survey of the latest boat designs and equipment.

Canoeing

Author : Gordon Grant
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Canoes and canoeing
ISBN :

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Canoeing

Author : Pamela Dillon
Publisher : Human Kinetics
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 25,91 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780736067157

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"Canoeing not only provides you with the basic skills and knowledge you need to safely head out for adventures on a variety of water trails, but it also presents a strong foundational understanding of this recreational activity."--Back cover.

Canoeing and Camping

Author : James A. Cruikshank
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 42,60 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Camping
ISBN :

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Paddling the Northern Forest Canoe Trail

Author : Dan Tobyne
Publisher : Down East Books
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 10,27 MB
Release : 2021-05-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1608936937

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The 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail is the largest inland water trail in the United States. The trail follows the traditional travel routes of Native Americans, including the Wabanaki and Iroquois, as well as their Paleo-Indian ancestors. Beginning in Old Forge, New York, and ending in Fort Kent, Maine, the NFCT encompasses 58 lakes and ponds, 22 rivers and streams, 62 portages totaling more than 55-miles. With just over 347 miles, Maine is home to more of the trail than any other state and it is the wildest, least populated section. The Canoe Trail in Maine includes Umbagog, Moosehead, Rangeley, Flagstaff, Chesuncook, and Chamberlain Lakes, as well as the entire 92-mile Allagash Wilderness Waterway. This is a guide for doers, as well as dreamers. Practical information on paddling, gear, safety, plus maps will help you get started; and the beautiful photography will inspire you to prepare and help you stay motivated until it’s time to head out. A paddle on the Canoe Trail is a trip through time as canoeists and kayakers discover the rich Native American and forestry history of the region, pockets of pristine wilderness, and an abundance of wildlife, including moose, bear, deer, beaver, bald eagles, and loons. It’s the backwoods paddling experience of a lifetime.

Bob Spain's Canoeing Guide and Favorite Texas Paddling Trails

Author : Bob Spain
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 44,41 MB
Release : 2018-04-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1623496195

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Premiere paddler and Texas Canoe Racing Hall of Famer Bob Spain presents a thorough and personal guide to all aspects of canoeing. He opens with a brief history of canoes and canoe making in North America followed by an illustrated how-to section on proper paddling technique and posture. Instructional photos and drawings by Spain’s paddling partner and wife, Joy Emshoff, help make your first-time paddling adventure less intimidating and more enjoyable. Readers will learn how to hold a paddle, perform basic strokes, and improve their technique as well as gain important information on the various types of canoes available. A handy checklist in the back of the book outlines important safety gear and essential equipment to pack in your canoe for day trips and overnight expeditions. Both newcomers to the sport and seasoned paddlers will find Spain’s detailed descriptions of his ten favorite inland and coastal Texas paddling trails entertaining and helpful. He provides useful logistical information—such as launch and take-out locations—GPS coordinates, available camping sites, and suggestions for nearby paddling trails. These trails offer paddlers a unique opportunity to explore the state and its varied wildlife while promoting the importance of preserving waterways. Spain concludes with a discussion on pressing conservation issues—water pollution, urban growth, habitat destruction, invasive species, and natural disasters—and the role ordinary people can have in protecting these natural resources for future generations. (Printed on waterproof paper)

Crossing the Driftless

Author : Lynne Diebel
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 2015-03-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0299302946

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Both a traveler's tale of a 359-mile canoe trip and an exploration of the dramatic environment of the Upper Midwest's Driftless region, following the streams of geologic and human history.

Parents' Guide to Hiking & Camping

Author : Alice Cary
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 25,23 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780393316520

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Offers strategies for safe, fun hiking, backpacking, cycling, canoeing, and camping, and discusses family adventure gear, campsite fundamentals, age-specific activities, and related topics.

My Travels by Canoe

Author : William V. McNaull
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 34,10 MB
Release : 2005-10-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1477172971

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The story begins with the author as a child getting an unwitting education in the ways of moving water by playing in the creek that flowed by his boyhood home. The McNaull residence was located between a railroad embankment and a highway which were confining borders for a kid growing up. Finally aging and being permitted beyond these barriers lead to the discovery of canoeing. The first trials and errors of boating and a slow advance to different types of canoe trips are covered in the text. Then a birthday gift of a Pennsylvania stream map changed the authors canoe plans to give them some direction, and a goal to complete all of the canoeable waterways in the state was formed. At first the aim to do all of the creeks was not too seriously taken, but as the blue lines on the map were filled in, this indicated that it could be achieved. The pursuit of a lot of little creeks and unrecorded ones finally led to completion of the goal over thirty-three years of paddling. The struggle to complete the most difficult creek was a high point in the game, and a ten yard escape from going over a thirty foot waterfall was an event the author would never forget. The adventures of the course taken on tide waters, in swamps, through industrial zones, of hazards encountered, wildlife, and severe weather conditions are spread throughout the writing. Memories of the twenty-two canoes and kayaks used and of the large ships that his canoe had been up close to on the Delaware River and Lake Erie are mentioned for the record. The voyagers, who traveled with the author on unknown creeks and on week-long river journeys, brought life to the activities of the day. Some of the many interesting people met along the highway of water are included in the writings. In the end the author reviews some of the good and bad practices of canoe sport with the hopes of improving establishment thinking throughout the canoe-kayak fraternity. -William V. McNaull