Guides
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Walking Portland, Oregon, 2nd
$14.95Ships in 4-6 Weeks.This compact guidebook will walk you through the best Portland has to offer. It includes step-by-step descriptions and detailed maps of 22 excursions--from half-mile strolls to more rigorous four mile jaunts. It will lead you along the Willamette River, through the elegant downtown and well-preserved older neighborhoods, and along the trails of popular city parks. If you're planning to visit Portland--or explore your hometown--you'll be sure you're on the right track with Walking Portland to guide you. Learn More -
Rockhounding Utah
$12.95Ships in 4-6 Weeks.Author William A. Kappele shows you the grandeur of Utah's exposed formations, its canyon walls etched with fossils, and the spires and arches of the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park. Each description includes concise information on the material to be found there, the tools to bring, the best season to visit, the vehicle to drive, or when a remote find suggests it's time to lace up the hiking boots. Readers will glean new insights into the obsidian of the Black Rock sites, jasper at Hell's Backbone, petrified wood at Bullfrog Turnoff, and fossils of sea lillies along the Wasatch Range. May your journeys be fruitful and your bag be heavy on the way home. Somewhere in that bag among your rocks, we hope you haven't forgotten your copy of Rockhounding Utah. Learn More -
Revised Eagle Court Of Honor Book
$14.99Revised for 2012—just in time for Eagle Scouts’ 100th anniversary—with two completely new scripts and the latest ceremony techniques culled from hundreds of Courts of Honor held around the country. This book will help ensure that your ceremony is the best an Eagle Court of Honor can be. Book also features planning checklists, support job descriptions, and inspirational poems and quotations. Soft cover, 198 pages. Learn More -
Recreation Guide to Washington National Forests
$9.95Ships in 4-6 Weeks.The eight national forests of Washington are as varied as the state itself-the lush rain forests of the Olympic National Forest, the Alp-like peaks of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the alpine meadows of the Okanogan National Forest. Washington's twenty million acres of national forestland offer something for everyone, from scenic driving to hiking, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, picnicking, camping, fishing, boating, and skiing. No matter what your interest, you will find all the information you need in The Recreation Guide to Washington National Forests. Written by Wendy Walker, a twenty-year veteran of the U.S. Forest Service, The Recreational Guide to Washington National Forests includes black-and-white photos, maps, and campground directories for each of the eight national forests, as well as information on location, history, geology, outdoor activities, and wildlife. When planning your next extended vacation or weekend getaway to any of Washington's national forests, make sure to take along The Recreation Guide to Washington National Forests. Learn More



