Guides
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Walking Portland, Oregon, 2nd
$14.95This 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 -
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 -
Outdoor Navigation With GPS
$17.95The best-selling GPS book on the market today! Focused on navigating in the outdoors, this book helps you get the most out of a GPS receiver. Using a clear, easy-to-understand format, it teaches the basics of navigation starting with essential definitions and moving on to creating waypoints. Includes fun solo and team game suggestions, too! Learn More -
Falcon Guide® Rock Climbing Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
$45.00The Mid-Atlantic states of Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland host some of the finest rock climbing in the country. This guide features over 1,000 routes at more than 20 areas throughout the region. The best routes at the classic destinations are all covered -- Seneca Rocks, the New River Gorge, Summersville, Great Falls, and Carderock -- but also included are many never-before-published areas. This book, written by one of the area's leading activists and most knowledgeable climbers is a must-have for locals and visitors alike.Eric Horst has roped up in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and other eastern states form more than 25 years. Learn More


