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  • - Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail
    av Suzanne Roberts
    236,-

    Not just the whimsical coming-of-age story of a young woman ill-prepared for a month in the mountains but also the reflection of a distinctly feminine view of nature

  • - Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho's Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
    av Mike Barenti
    192 - 274,-

    The Columbia and its tributaries are rivers of conflict. Mike Barenti entered the heart of this conflict when he slid a whitewater kayak into the headwaters of central Idaho's Salmon River and started paddling toward the Pacific Ocean. This is a narrative of man and nature, one-on-one, but also of man and nature writ large.

  • - Discovering Bhutan on the Toughest Trek in the World
    av Kevin Grange
    222,-

    In a remote kingdom hidden in the Himalayas, there is a trail said to be the toughest trek in the world - twenty-four days, 216 miles, eleven mountain passes, and enough ghost stories to scare an exorcist. In 2007 Kevin Grange decided to acquaint himself with the country of Bhutan by taking on this infamous trail. Beneath Blossom Rain is Grange's account of his journey.

  • - Two Journeys into the West
    av Daryl Farmer
    212 - 293,-

    Charts a moving landscape of people and places over the past twenty years

  • - The First Woman to Sail Solo across the World's Largest Ocean
    av Sharon Sites Adams
    279,-

    In June 1965 Adams made history as the first woman to sail solo from the mainland US to Hawaii. Four years later she finally sighted Point Arguello, California, after seventy-four days sailing a thirty-one-foot ketch from Japan, across the violent and unpredictable Pacific. This memoir recounts the inward journey that paralleled her sailing feats.

  • - Adventures with Wild Things in Wild Places
    av Bruce L. Smith
    208,-

    Over the past four decades, Bruce L. Smith has worked with most big-game species in some of the American West's most breathtaking and challenging landscapes. In Stories from Afield, readers join Smith on his adventures as a naturalist, sportsman, and wildlife biologist, as he pulls us into the field of learning and discovery.

  • av Mark Spitzer
    274,-

    Fisherman Mark Spitzer takes readers on an action-packed investigation of the most fierce and fearsome freshwater grotesques of the American West. Through the lenses of history, folklore, biology, ecology, and politics, Spitzer depicts the environmental destruction plaguing the most maligned creatures in our midst while subtly interweaving his experiences of personal tragedy and self-discovery.

  • - Alaska Stories of Adventure, Friendship, and the Hunt
    av Steve Kahn
    181,-

    A lifelong Alaskan, Steve Kahn moved at the age of nine from the "metropolis" of Anchorage to the foothills of the Chugach Mountains. A childhood of berry picking, fishing, and hunting led to a life as a big-game guide. The essays in The Hard Way Home offer a view of Alaska that is at once introspective and adventurous.

  • - Fly Fishing and Public Lands in the American West
    av Quinn Grover
    286,-

    Longtime fly fisherman Quinn Grover had contemplated the "why" of his fishing identity before more recently becoming focused on the "how" of it. In Wilderness of Hope Grover recounts his fly-fishing experiences with a strong evocation of place, connecting those experiences to the ongoing national debate over public lands.

  • av Suzanne Roberts
    251,-

    This updated edition of a month-long backcountry trip on the John Muir Trail is part memoir, part nature writing, and part travelogue.

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