Hiking Outdoor
Hiking Outdoor

The Outdoors Will Never Grow Old
You've entered the age of technology full speed ahead and are drowning in the newest technological gadgets. Every time you turn around you bump into someone with a blackberry or a cell phone. Stop in at the coffee shop and somebody is on a laptop computer. Drive down the road and the other drivers could be on any of these things. Where will it all stop? It probably won’t. Even in the midst of the technology boom the outdoors will never grow old. Hiking to the old fishing hole is still a pastime that doesn’t take a lot of money or hi-tech savvy and you don’t need a computer or iPod to find a few fish and have a great afternoon doing it. There is something exhilarating about being outside. The sun pumps you full of vitamin D as the fresh air fills your lungs. The awesome creation just sings to your soul, speaking of the One who brought you and it both into being. A true connectedness occurs with Something much larger than yourself and the distractions of work and worry can be temporarily laid aside. Hiking is an age-old outdoor hobby, and in the past a necessity, that seems to have been doctored up considerably in recent times. Seemingly gone are the days of tromping through the countryside just to see the sights. Today, many hikers aren’t feeling up to par without expensive running shoes, Walkman CD players and connectivity via the Internet on the ever-present blackberry. It seems that hiking has taken on new dimensions that have nearly destroyed the calming and physically beneficial effects it was designed to produce. Hiking can be restored to its rightful place if you leave everything at home. Life’s fast pace will wait until you return. Fishing is an art is finding is falling out of favor. Fishing license sales across the nation are decreasing, threatening the sport and indicating a future with diminished opportunities to wet a line. Anglers in the past have been attracted to the sport for the relaxed concentration of seeking their quarry and the great meals that success on the water produce. But even here the techno-gadgets have made inroads and created a demand for electronic fish finders, incredibly high-priced rods and reels and boats that cost nearly as much as a house. In the minds of many, gone are the simpler days of dropping a worm in the water. There may be miles of difference and a lot of acceptable terrain between the hook and bobber and a Rapala Original Minnow balsa wood bait, and that’s okay. What is not okay are the gadgets that steal your peace. Do you really need a fish finder? Whatever happened to a little skill? If the truth be known, both the offices of medical doctors and psychiatrists would be a lot roomier if more of us spent time outdoors pursuing those outdoor pursuits that used to come so naturally. Hunting, fishing, hiking and camping are but a few. Even kite-flying and astronomy are healthier than video games and surfing the Internet. For more information on outdoor hobbies, visit http://fishingmicroblog.com and http://hikingmicroblog.com
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Women’S Hiking Boots: A Guideline To Finding The Right One
Hiking outdoors is a wonderful experience. There is nothing better than being surrounded by the serenity of Mother Nature and breathing clean, fresh air. If you are new to hiking, one of the essentials you need is to wear hiking boots that give you comfort and support. Taking a walk outdoors is no fun when your shoes give you blisters. Here are some guidelines for choosing the best shoes for your needs.
One factor to consider is the weight of the shoe. There is a choice between light, medium and heavy boots. Light hiking boots are ideal for shorter walking distances. The materials are more flexible. The downside is that it does not offer as much support as the heavier boots. Medium weight boots are designed for day hikes and is a good choice if you are carrying a larger back pack. This shoe provides more support than the light version while maintaining flexibility and comfort. The heavy weight boots are made for longer hiking excursions. They are typically sturdy and rigid. These shoes weigh more so you will have to take that into consideration when evaluating shoe preferences.
The materials used in a boot will affect its durability, resistance to water and overall weight. Some are made of nylon and split grain leather. These boots are lightweight and tend to be softer on your feet. They are less costly than others but it is also less resistant to water as compared to full-grain leather boots. Full-grain leather is durable, supportive and has a high tolerance to water. This material is heavier than the lighter nylon and split grain leather but it should last longer. In addition, there are a variety of boot styles that offer a waterproof barrier such as Gore-Tex.
Hiking is an activity that requires proper boots. Hopefully, following these tips will help you find the right boot for you.
About the Author
Wendy Fine writes about fashion and women’s shoes. You can find more information at plussizedbootsonline.com . Follow her blog at: plus sized boots
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Hiking (Outdoor Adventure!) $18.98 Hiking (Outdoor Adventure!) by Adam G. Klein Published in 2008 by Checkerboard Books |
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Hiking (Outdoor Adventures) $7.98 Hiking (Outdoor Adventures) by Gillian Richardson Published in 2007 by Weigl Publishers |
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Hiking and Backpacking (Outdoor Pursuits) $3.48 Eric Seaborg and Ellen Dudley, who have progressed from city park hikers to recognized hiking experts and wilderness backpackers, tell you how to become a happy and confident hiker?whatever your age, experience, or fitness level. Packed with colorful photos, this book provides the information and expert advice you need to make your experience on the trail safe and enjoyable, including finding hiking companions, what to wear, equipment and food recommendations, how to find your way, worldwide trail destinations, adventures for trail veterans, and much more! Hiking and Backpacking is part of the Outdoor Pursuits Series, a series that emphasizes safety, environmental responsibility, and?most of all?the fun of outdoor activity! |
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Essential Hiking for Teens (Outdoor Life) $3.98 Essential Hiking for Teens (Outdoor Life) by Kristine Hooks Published in 2000 by Children's Press (CT) |
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Hiking for Kids $3.48 Hiking for Kids : A Family Hiking Guide (Outdoor Kids) by Steven A. Griffin, and Elizabeth May Griffin Published in 1996 by Northword Press |
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With God on the Hiking Trail (Outdoor Insights Pocket Devotionals) $3.48 With God on the Hiking Trail (Outdoor Insights Pocket Devotionals) by Nathan Chapman Pocket Published in 2002 by Harvest House Publishers |
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Wigwam(r) Hiking/Outdoor Pro Sock $11.99 The Wigwam(r) Hiking/Outdoor sock features a year-round weight and is the perfect sock for all classes of hiking footwear. The sock is designed to stay up without sagging or bunching. |
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Hiking Wisconsin (State Hiking Series) $7.98 Profiles 64 of the best hikes in the state. Detailed maps and directions and a superb selection of day hikes and overnight trips make this book accessible to all hiking enthusiasts, from families to outdoor fanatics. AHS |
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The Joy Of Hiking $16.48 Get more out of life--take a hike! The Joy of Hiking is a comprehensive guide to hiking and the "hiking lifestyle," chock-full of advice for both novice and experienced hikers--plus everyone in between. It's a compendium of wise words and inspirational advice from the Trailmaster himself, the hiking columnist for the Los Angeles Times for 18 years. McKinney's engaging, supportive tone will convince you that America's most popular form of outdoor recreation is ideal for fun, fitness, spiritual renewal, and reconnecting with friends and family. The Joy of Hiking covers where to go, how to prepare, what to take, and how to find your way. Learn everything from safely removing a tick to hiking mindfully, from hiking for weight loss to hiking for mental health, from selecting a local hiking spot to planning a nature adventure in Europe. It also features fun facts (did you know there are six different kinds of rainbows?), kid-friendly trip ideas, and plenty of anecdotes, quotes, and trail humor to inspire hikers and would-be hikers to lace up their boots and hit the trail. |
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Hiking With Kids $3.98 Are you thinking of introducing a child to the wonders of hiking? Hiking with Kids answers any questions you may have and provides valuable tips on what to bring and how to keep your young hiker safe and happy on the trail. Author, outdoor enthusiast, and mother, Robin Tawney provides practical advice for adults ready to take that first step onto the trail with kids. From tips on child carriers to ideas on keeping older children entertained, Hiking with Kids covers it all. Be sure to pack this book on your next outdoor adventure with kids. Its handy pocket-sized format will fit nicely next to the trail treats. |
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Hiking and Backpacking $15.98 Through Hiking and Backpacking, you can discover the essentials to prepare for your adventure, learn the basic skills and techniques from master teachers, find tips and insights regarding equipment and gear, test your knowledge with questions at the end of each chapter, and learn to use the Web to find great trails and adventures. Hiking and backpacking are great leisure-time activities. But before heading out, you need to know how to ensure a safe, environmentally sound, and enjoyable hiking and backpacking experience. Hiking and Backpacking covers all that, and much more! Through this book you will learn how to: prepare yourself physically for the rigors of hiking and camping; select and prepare the right equipment, gear, clothing, and footwear; manage risks and work to maintain safety while on the trail; and use good trail etiquette and proper hiking, backpacking, and camping techniques. Master teachers take you step by step through the preparation, skills, and techniques you need to know for a successful adventure. They provide you with practical tips in all these areas, and they also supply you with Web addresses to help you plan your hiking and backpacking adventures throughout the world. This practical book presents all the essential information you need for hiking, overnight camping, and backpacking. Part I prepares you for your adventure with the necessary background knowledge, fitness basics, equipment and gear selection, nutritional needs, safety, and survival skills. In part II, you build your basic techniques and skills so you can embark on your first trek and subsequent adventures of increasing difficulty. Starting with easy day trips, you move on to more challenging hikes, overnight camping, and extended backpacking adventures as well as adventures that include groups, families, and dogs. Throughout the book, expert guides offer technique, consumer, and safety tips from their extensive experience. Web sites help you explore the world of outdoor adventure. Use Hiking and Backpacking to lead you on new trails, explore new places, and join other hiking and backpacking enthusiasts all over the world in one of the fastest-growing outdoor activities. Around each bend in a trail is a perfect moment waiting to happen--and this book will prepare you to take full advantage of that moment! Outdoor Adventure Series Want to go on outdoor adventures of canoeing, kayaking, hiking and backpacking, and rock climbing? Start today with the Outdoor Adventures series. This informative series provides you with the essential information to get ready and go. The Outdoor Adventure series is specifically designed to prepare you with instruction in the basic techniques and skills so you can be on your way to an adventure in no time. |
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Hiking Colorado $20.98 The landscape of Colorado sweeps from the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains to the uplifted plateaus in the western part of the state. Its ecological zones include desert and alpine tundra. It is a land of great variety and geographic extremes, of panoramic vistas and cold creeks, and of rivers with raging rapids and others that meander across the plains. Some of the state's most precious sites are protected as national forests, monuments, or parks. Hiking Colorado introduces you to hiking opportunities in every region of the state. Detailed descriptions of 100 routes, written by veteran Colorado hikers, take you to high-country summits, great fishing spots above timberline, the eastern plains, and sandstone canyons on the arid western slope of the Rockies. There are even hikes through Denver and other Front Range cities. These hikes, many recommended by land management agencies, are among the state's treasures. Along with the descriptions come maps, photographs, information on natural history and archaeology of Colorado, hiking safety, equipment, backcountry ethics, hiking with children, and trails and facilities for hikers with special needs. Whether you're a veteran hiker or beginner, Hiking Colorado will lead the way to outdoor adventure. |
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Hiking Virginia $3.48 From the Blue Ridge Mountains to rolling forests and farmlands to coastal beaches and islands, Virginia presents a varied landscape with a multitude of hiking opportunities. Hiking Virginia, formerly The Hiker's Guide to Virginia, takes you to the highest point in the Old Dominion--Mount Rogers--and along the beaches of the Assateague National Seashore, through the historic Richmond area, into Shenandoah National Park, and to dozens of hiking areas, some well known, others relatively undiscovered. The guide has been updated and includes phone numbers to call for further information, with recently changed area codes. The book can be used to plan leisurely family strolls, urban walks, and overnight backpacking trips. Hiking Virginia, by travel and outdoor writer Randy Johnson, includes 50 hikes-a sampler of the state's most scenic and historic paths. The book also contains detailed maps for each hike, black-and-white photos that give glimpses of the landscape, and sections of history, geography, and safety. Hiking Virginia is an essential item for all hikers in the Old Dominion. |
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Hiking Pennsylvania $3.48 Thousands of miles of hiking trails wander through Pennsylvania's premier parks, sanctuaries, forests, and mountains. Sparkling waterfalls and mazes of rock outcrops stand among old-growth forests, providing scenic backdrops for enjoyable hiking experiences. Walk the same paths followed by Native Americans and Colonial and Civil War soldiers; enjoy a profusion of rhododendron and mountain laurel blooms; and perhaps catch a glimpse of a white-tailed deer or a broad winged hawk. Hiking Pennsylvania, by veteran outdoor writers Rhonda and George Ostertag, contains first hand descriptions for 75 of the best hikes from Lake Erie and the Allegheny and Pocono mountains to the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia regions. Choose from a variety of easy one-hour strolls along quiet nature trails, moderate day hikes, overnighters, and extended backpack trips. This guide also includes accurate, up-to-date information, detailed maps, interesting photos and helpful tips on preparation and planning. Whether you are a first-time wilderness traveler or a seasoned backpacker, Hiking Pennsylvania will lead the way to outdoor adventure in the Keystone State. |
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Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide (Outdoor Tennessee Series) $25.48 Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide (Outdoor Tennessee Series) by Skelton, and William H. 2nd Published in 2005 by Univ Tennessee Press |
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Day Hiking $15.48 Introducing next-generation trail guides for the Northwest We asked hikers what they want in a trail guide today and this is what they said: more day hikes, with options for extending the trip; hike selection conveniently arranged by highway and travel corridors; more hikes close to urban centers; more year-round hikes at low elevation; clear driving directions; a portable size; and more use of color. To meet the needs of the modern hiker, The Mountaineers Books introduces its new Day Hiking guidebook series, written by Northwest residents with impressive hiking resumes. These guides provide accurate information in attractive, high-quality packaging and are infused with the environmental ethic that distinguishes The Mountaineers Books from other outdoor publishers. |
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Best of Western Colorado Hiking Trails $7.98 Best of Western Colorado Hiking Trails by Don Lowe Revised Published in 1753 by Outdoor Books and Maps |
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Foghorn Outdoors Utah Hiking $14.48 Covering every worthwhile destination in Utah, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best spots around. With a new section on hiking tips relevant specifically to Utah's climate and landscape, families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by hiker and outdoor expert Buck Tilton. Complete with photographs and illustrations, updated driving directions and more detailed maps, Foghorn Outdoors Utah Hiking has the details on the best Utah hiking available. |
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Hiking Kentucky (America's Best Day Hiking) $15.98 There's no better way for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts to discover the natural beauty of Kentucky than with this handy guide. Featuring 100 of the best day hiking trails in all parts of the state and 144 easy-to-read maps, "Hiking Kentucky" makes it easy to enjoy self-guided tours of trails in such areas as Red River Gorge Geologic Area, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, and Mammoth Cave National Park. 164 illustrations. |
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Foghorn Outdoors Maine Hiking $11.98 Covering the most popular Maine hiking destinations, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best trails throughout the state. Foghorn Outdoors Maine Hiking guides hikers through the Appalachian chain, the White Mountain National Forest, Baxter State Park, Acadia National Park, and the North Woods, along with hikes through rural trails and remote, lush hills undiscovered by tourists. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by outdoor enthusiast and hiking expert Michael Lanza. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, photographs and illustrations, complete information on fees, permits, user groups, contacts, and driving directions for every possible hike. Foghorn Outdoors Maine Hiking has the details on the best available hiking in Maine. |
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Foghorn Outdoors Vermont Hiking $11.98 Covering the most popular Vermont hiking destinations, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best trails throughout the state. Foghorn Outdoors Vermont Hiking guides hikers through the Green Mountains, the Long Trail, and Lake Champlain, along with hikes through rural trails and remote, lush hills undiscovered by tourists. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by outdoor enthusiast and hiking expert Michael Lanza. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, photographs and illustrations, as well as complete information on fees, permits, user groups, contacts, and driving directions for every possible hike. Foghorn Outdoors Vermont Hiking has the details on the best available hiking in Vermont. |
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Hiking Indiana $14.48 Written by award-winning outdoor editor and author Phil Bloom, this guide includes more than 60 hikes, ranging from easy afternoon jaunts to multi-day backpack trips. |
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Hiking Arkansas $14.48 From the Mississippi bottomlands in the east to the hill country of the Ouachita and Ozark mountains in the west, Arkansas offers a wide range of excellent, four-season opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. This guide, compiled by Arkansas natives Janie and Wyatt Jones, highlights many of the best hikes across the state, for both the novice hiker as well as the veteran. |
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Climbing and Hiking in the Wind River Mountains, 2nd $23.98 Technical climbing, hiking and peack bagging routes are described and mapped for this outdoor playground in Wyoming. |
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Anna Goes Hiking $12.98 Join Anna and her parents as they set out on a hiking adventure. Along the path, Anna learns about nature, animals and the great outdoors. This book is the fourth book in the Award Winning Bur Bur and Friends children's book series. Bur Bur and Friends is a cast of multicultural characters who educate kids about sports and outdoor exploration through their experiences. The back of this book has interactive point and learn pages where children can learn more about the animals Anna encounters on her expedition. There is also information that shows kids what to wear and bring if they want to go on a hiking trip too. |
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The New Hiking the Monadnock Region $14.48 The New Hiking the Monadnock Region will lead you through forests and meadows, over small mountains and gentle hills, around ponds and sanctuaries, and along streams and abandoned roads. This detailed and informative guide, fully expanded and updated, now includes a beautifully rendered map for each hike and also provides information on flora and fauna, as well as local history and nearby sightseeing destinations. In addition, the book contains specialized information for the beginning hiker and for parents hiking with children, lists of hiking and conservation organizations, and other helpful resources. Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a family with children, an amateur naturalist, a lifelong resident of the region, or a visitor, this is your essential guide to enjoying one of the most popular outdoor recreation spots in the northeast. |
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Foghorn Outdoors Washington Hiking $14.98 The first book to cover every worthwhile destination in Washington, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best hikes in Washington state. Descriptive listings include coverage of hikes along the Interstate 90 corridor, all within 90 minutes of Seattle, and the three Washington National Parks: Olympic, Mt. Rainier, and the North Cascades. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by outdoor enthusiast and hiking expert Scott Leonard. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, complete information on fees, permits, user groups, contacts and driving directions for every possible hike. Foghorn Outdoors Washington Hiking has the details on the best available hiking in Washington. |
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Hiking Vancouver Island $14.48 Outdoor enthusiasts Shannon and Lissa Cowan share their intimate knowledge of the best-loved hikes on Vancouver Island. Featuring more than 50 trails on Canada's west coast, this one-stop guide to hiking Vancouver Island takes hikers from the rugged wind-swept coast of Cape Scott Provincial Park to the urban wonder trails of Victoria's Galloping Goose to the ancient and silent forests of the island's interior. For the experienced backpacker or the novice day-tripper, Hiking Vancouver Island provides insider information to make the hiking trip informed and memorable, including GPS-quality maps, clear directions from major access points, up-to-date road information, photographs, highlights, summaries, regional tips, historical tidbits, and resource information. |
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Hiking Oregon, 2nd $13.48 Featuring 50 of the state's best hikes, with an additional 52 honorable mention hikes, Hiking Oregon is the ticket to experiencing the Beaver State's remarkable diversity. This one-of-a-kind guidebook will take outdoor enthusiasts on hikes along rugged, rocky coastline to historic lighthouses; through scented, sagebrush high desert and magnificent lava plains; to the tops of volcanic peaks; past cascading waterfalls; and alongside wild and scenic rivers. |
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Hiking First Aid Kit $75 Product Overview: Hiking first aid kits keeps you prepared for any situation Features a first aid kit, snake bite kit, insect repellent, and sting relief gel Includes food and water Feel Secure Knowing That Your Are Prepared for Any Outdoor Situation Anyone that goes into the wilderness knows the importance of having a hiking first aid kit with them just in case. The Hiking First Aid Kit features everything someone facing the wilderness might need--from standard first kit essentials like bandages and ointment, to hiker specific tools like a snake bite kit and insect repellent. Key Benefits: Includes everything you need to safely make your way through any forest or jungle Hiking first aid kit includes food and water Be prepared in case of emergency Popular Uses: Portable hiking first aid kit for travel Be prepared for an emergency situation Great for hiking or travel Keep it in your car in case of accident or break down in a remote location Includes: Signal mirror Poncho 2 insect repellent 12-hour light stick 9 wet naps 3 cleansers 31 piece first-aid kit 3 SPF 30 sunscreen 10 insect sting relief Compass/whistle combo Emergency survival bag 2 toothbrushes with toothpaste 3 poison oak relief cream Swiss army style knife Outdoorsman carry-all bag Chapstick Box of waterproof matches Pair of hand warmers Roll of toilet paper 8 function bottle opener Snake bite kit |
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Day Hiking, South Cascades $15.48 Introducing next-generation trail guides for the Northwest. We asked hikers what they want in a trail guide today and this is what they said: more day hikes, with options for extending the trip; hike selection conveniently arranged by highway and travel corridors; more hikes close to urban centers; more year-round hikes at low elevation; clear driving directions; a portable size; and more use of color. To meet the needs of the modern hiker, The Mountaineers Books introduces its new Day Hiking guidebook series, written by Northwest residents with impressive hiking resumes. These guides provide accurate information in attractive, high-quality packaging and are infused with the environmental ethic that distinguishes The Mountaineers Books from other outdoor publishers. |
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Winter Hiking & Camping $14.48 Cold is your friend. Embrace it?hit the trail and camp even when the temps are down. The outdoor world in its frozen state can take you into a new realm of pleasure where you can enjoy silence, solitude, and a landscape that will redefine "white" in your mind. Learn the skills to help you enjoy it safely and comfortably. Part one covers everything you need to know to make day trips hiking, snowshoeing, or easy ski touring into the backcountry in freezing temperatures. It includes choosing gear, expanded food choices while "hiking in a freezer," navigation challenges in ice and snow, and avoiding cold-weather dangers. Part two covers making camp in winter, including keeping dry and warm in a tent or snow shelter, winter cooking techniques, and what to pack in your winter first aid kit. |
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Foghorn Outdoors New Hampshire Hiking $11.98 Covering the most popular New Hampshire hiking destinations, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best trails throughout the state. Foghorn Outdoors New Hampshire Hiking guides hikers through the White Mountain National Forest, the Appalachian Trail, the Connecticut River in Hanover, and the Mahoosuc Range, along with hikes through rural trails and remote, lush hills undiscovered by tourists. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by outdoor enthusiast and hiking expert Michael Lanza. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, photographs and illustrations, as well as complete information on fees, permits, user groups, contacts, and driving directions for every possible hike. Foghorn Outdoors New Hampshire Hiking has the details on the best available hiking in New Hampshire. |
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Hiking Yosemite National Park $4.48 Yosemite National Park, in the heart of John Muir's Range of Light, encompasses almost 1,200 square miles and almost 800 miles of trails through some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery on earth. From the rolling oak woodlands of the western slope to the jagged mountain crest, Yosemite's amazing diversity helps earn the park's place as one of America's most popular destinations and still offers solitude and a genuine wilderness experience for those willing to seek it. In Hiking Yosemite National Park, journey with veteran outdoor writer Suzanne Swedo through groves of giant sequoias and miles of meadows rich with wildflowers and wildlife. Visit the towering domes, booming waterfalls, and jagged peaks thatt inspired some of the greatest artists and thinkers of our century. Swedo is your personal guide through nature's finest classroom, sharing the region's rich history, useful hiking tips, and accurate, up-to-date information. With stunning photos, detailed maps, and elevation graphs, Hiking Yosemite National Park is a long-awaited companion for the hiker eager to fully experience one of our nation's natural treasures. |
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Hiking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness $14.48 Miles of hiking trails surround the more than 600 glacier-carved lakes tucked among the craggy peaks of the central Cascade Range that are the centerpiece of this magnificent wilderness. Alpine Lakes has been called Washington's "Backyard Wilderness" because it is within an hour's drive of half the state's population and outdoor recreation opportunities abound. |
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Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway $14.48 Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway is designed to be an indispensable resource for anyone who uses the Parkway -- America's most heavily visited unit of the National Park system -- as a portal to the Southern Appalachian experience. Hikers and motorists alike can continually refer to the book's mile-by-mile mileage log to overlooks and waysides, entrances and exits, interpretive sites, museums, visitor centers, craft shops, and all the easy "leg-stretcher" trails that are such an accessible part of a Parkway trip.But this is more than just a guide to Parkway facilities and paths. By including the best trails in the national forests, state parks, and private preserves that line the 469-mile scenic road, Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway is a single-volume solution for the serious explorer, whether on foot or in a car. To aid the reader in experiencing the Parkway's best trails, this books contains more than 70 detailed topographic route maps, dozens of descriptive photographs, and in-depth trail descriptions with difficulty ratings and detailed directions.Author Randy Johnson has helped design Parkway trails and, as a noted Southern Appalachian author, has explored the unique richness of Appalachian culture. This book meshes the best of the Parkway's outdoor experiences with a keen sense of the cultural heritage that makes the Parkway a national treasure -- a motor trail to the heart of the United States' least homogenized region. |
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Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland $16.98 From Assateague to Swallow Falls, from the Susquehanna River Trail to Rock Creek Park, Maryland offers residents and visitors a wealth of recreational opportunities in a remarkable variety of natural settings. Bryan MacKay's Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland has been the essential guide to outdoor recreation in the state's parks, preserves, and waterways for more than a decade. A lifelong resident of Maryland, MacKay combines in this book his love of outdoor activities and his knowledge of the places, plants, and animals of the region. For each of the 23 walks, 16 bicycle rides, and 19 canoe trips, he includes general information on the natural history and ecology of the site and a short essay that focuses on a topic of special interest -- a particular plant or animal or an important conservation issue. Along with maps and detailed directions for each outing, the book also features beautiful pen-and-ink drawings by Sandy Glover of the Irvine Natural Science Center. The second edition provides updated information on the Capital Crescent Trail, North Point State Park (Black Marsh), Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area, and the Susquehanna River Trail, as well as current contact information for all parks and preserves. |
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Foghorn Outdoors Pacific Northwest Hiking $17.48 Covering the most popular Pacific Northwest hiking destinations, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best trails throughout the state. Foghorn Outdoors Pacific Northwest Hiking guides hikers through Mount Rainier National Park, the Columbia River Gorge, the Olympic Peninsula, and a wealth of hikes within easy reach of Seattle and Portland. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by outdoor enthusiasts Scott Leonard and Megan McMorris. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, photographs and illustrations, complete information on fees, permits, user groups, contacts, and driving directions for every possible hike. |
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Foghorn Outdoors New England Hiking $17.48 Covering every worthwhile destination in the six New England states, this is the hiker's guide to finding the best spots in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. This guidebook includes coverage of New Hampshire's White Mountains, Maine's Acadia National Park and Baxter State Park, and Vermont's Long Trail. With new sections listing the best hikes for every kind of outdoor enthusiast—from best waterfalls to best hikes with kids—families, day-trippers, and seasoned hikers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by hiker and outdoor expert Michael Lanza. Foghorn Outdoors New England Hiking has the details on the best New England hiking available. |
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Hiking the Black Hills Country, 2nd $12.98 Native Americans call this country Paha Sapa, meaning "hills that are black." Hikers call the Black Hills "paradise." An area of 6,000 square miles with more than 500 miles of trails, the Black Hills have affected travelers through the ages-including Native American leaders Crazy Horse and Black Elk, Gen. George Armstrong Custer and sculptor Gutzon Borglum. Black Hills country is a land of pine forested hills surrounded by prairie, and oasis full of wildlife and striking rock formations, an area of religious and historic significance, and an area of magnificent hiking diversity. Hiking South Dakota's Black Hills Country covers nearly all the trails in the area from Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial to Custer State Park and Wind Cave and Badlands National Parks. Detailed descriptions and maps will get you to the trailheads and help you plan your trip. This guide also includes tips on safety and hiking with children, elevation charts, photographs, no-trace camping information, and an equipment checklist. Whether you are a veteran or novice hiker, Hiking South Dakota's Black Hills Country will lead the way to outdoor adventure. |
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Hiking Colorado, 2nd $14.98 Lace up your boots and sample fifty of the finest trails Colorado has to offer. This hiker's paradise offers not only rugged peaks and crystal clear alpine lakes, but also historic ruins and magnificent canyons. View the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, journey to Colorado's highest point at the top of Mount Elbert, hike beneath immense sandstone cliffs in Devils Canyon, or step back in time to North America's largest dinosaur track site. Veteran hiker, Master of Leave No Trace, and outdoor writer Maryann Gaug will introduce you to these trails and more. Inside you'll find: detailed shaded relief maps, GPS waypoint coordinates for each hike, accurate route profiles showing the ups and downs of each hike, tips on equipment, trip planning, and hiking with dogs and children, accurate directions, difficulty ratings, trail contacts, and more.Whether you are a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, come explore the wonders of our nation's highest state -- on foot! |
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Hiking $30.48 Hiking : Have Fun, Be Smart (Have Fun Be Smart Exploring the Outdoors Series) by Sara Coppin Published in 2000 by Rosen Publishing Group |
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Hiking and Backpacking, 2nd $14.48 Backpacking: Essential Skills to Advanced Techniques provides backpackers of all skill levels with the fundamental techniques and advanced tricks of trailsmithing needed to plan and carry out an enjoyable and rewarding outdoor adventure. |
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Hiking! $3.48 Distributed by Westcliffe Publishers for the first time, this introspective and intelligently written book explores the "why" of hiking, rather than the "how", underscoring its profound effect on health and well-being. The authors delve beyond the simple physical benefits of hiking to illuminate its philosophical, psychological, interpersonal, creative, and spiritual elements. Geared more for day-hikers than backpackers, it offers new insights to seasoned trailblazers, encourages novices to begin their own journeys into this exciting and popular pastime, and establishes hiking as a means to regain balance in our lives. |
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Hiking Trip $13.99 Hiking Trip |
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Hiking Adventures with Children $15.48 "Our children's delight in the tiniest treasure helps us to open our eyes again wide." Experienced hikers Kari Jones and Sachiko Kiyooka replenished their souls in nature for many years before their children were born. When they became mothers, they learned to adapt their ways of enjoying the outdoors so that taking pre-schoolers on their excursions would be a gift, not a burden. In this book, the first outdoor adventure guide written specifically for parents of young children, they share what they have learned. Their practical guide to child-friendly destinations covers six day hikes, four overnight trips, and five long weekends. It includes: • information on planning and on packing gear and food • ready-to-use checklists for easy organizing • identification guide to plants, animals, and tidal life • safety information geared specifically to children's needs • First Nations and natural history for each destination. |
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Outdoor Research Women's Snowline Gloves $28.9 Insulated glove for hiking, skiing, and backpacking where added dexterity is necessary |
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Outdoor Research Men's Snowline Gloves $28.9 Insulated glove for hiking, skiing, and backpacking where added dexterity is necessary |
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Outdoor Research Revel Cap $24.9 The Revel Cap is the perfect hat for a man or a woman to wear hiking on the trails or going for a run. |
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Day Hiking, Olympic Peninsula (Done in a Day) $15.48 Introducing next-generation trail guides for the Northwest. We asked hikers what they want in a trail guide today and this is what they said: more day hikes, with options for extending the trip; hike selection conveniently arranged by highway and travel corridors; more hikes close to urban centers; more year-round hikes at low elevation; clear driving directions; a portable size; and more use of color. To meet the needs of the modern hiker, The Mountaineers Books introduces its new Day Hiking guidebook series, written by Northwest residents with impressive hiking resumes. These guides provide accurate information in attractive, high-quality packaging and are infused with the environmental ethic that distinguishes The Mountaineers Books from other outdoor publishers. |
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Dakota 20 - GPS receiver - hiking $315.99 Outdoor navigation meets touchscreen simplicity in Dakota 20. This rugged palm-sized navigator combines touchscreen navigation high-sensitivity GPS with HotFix satellite prediction barometric altimeter 3-axis electronic compass and microSD card ... |
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Dakota 10 - GPS receiver - hiking $291.99 Outdoor navigation meets touchscreen simplicity in Dakota 10. This rugged palm-sized navigator boasts touchscreen navigation high-sensitivity GPS with HotFix satellite prediction and a worldwide basemap in one affordable power-packed punch.Dakota ... |
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Oregon 550 - GPS receiver - hiking $448.99 The navigator with the photographic memory - Oregon 550 combines rugged outdoor touchscreen navigation with a 3.2-megapixel digital camera. Add high-sensitivity GPS barometric altimeter 3-axis electronic compass and microSD card slot. The result is ... |
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Hiking Trails of New Brunswick, 3rd Edition $14.48 Hiking combines the physical health benefits of cardiovascular exercise with the mental health benefits of admiring the beauty of nature. New Brunswick offers a dizzying array of hiking challenges and a beauty beyond belief. In an expanded and updated 3rd edition of this popular book, veteran hikers Marianne and H.A. Eiselt take us from one end of New Brunswick to the other, along river valleys, through National Parks, around the coasts, and up and down mountains. Fully illustrated with photographs and detailed maps derived from satellite imaging, this comprehensive guide includes more than 60 trails, with descriptions of the physical details of the trail (length, difficulty, ascent, hiking time, etc.) as well as tips and sidebars describing local flora and fauna, places of interest, monuments, and landmarks. This new edition of the Eiselt's popular guide is the first in a series of new guides published by Goose Lane Editions in association with TrailsCanada. TrailsCanada is a project of Go for Green, a national organization that encourages Canadians to pursue healthy, outdoor physical activities that protect, enchance, or restore the environment. |
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Hiking/Camping (The Complete Idiot's Guide) $3.98 You're no idiot, of course. You plan successful business trips, run your new snow blower, and even walk the dog to the corner and back every day. But when it comes to considering a camping or hiking trip, you think it sounds like all work and no play. Don't head back to the office yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hiking, Camping, and the Great Outdoors helps you build the skills you need to enjoy your outdoor experiences. Feel confident about choosing and using your equipment, even for overnight hiking trips. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get: |
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Hiking Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks $25.48 You have not discovered Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks until you have stepped into the backcountry. Written by veteran outdoor author Erik Molvar, Hiking Glacier & Waterton Lakes National Parks, formerly The Trail Guide to Glacier & Waterton Lakes National Parks, covers every trail in both parks and takes hikers to glistening glaciers, mountain lookouts, peaceful lakes, and remote campgrounds in a remarkably diverse wilderness. The Glacier-Waterton Lakes complex has trails for everyone, ranging form two miles to thirty-eight miles and from strenuous to easy. The text includes mile-by-mile descriptions, easy-to-follow maps, and elevation charts, along with narratives on the geographic features you'll pass, the wildlife you might see, and the places you can camp, boat, fish, or simply explore. Hiking Glacier & Waterton Lakes National Parks also includes a fishing chart, a campground rating chart, and a special section on extended backpacking trips. This is a guidebook to put in your pack the next time you head into the untamed backcountry. |
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Outdoor Moments with God $12.98 An intimate and deeply spiritual recounting of moments spent with the Master—working on the yard, hiking in the mountains, or simply surveying some magnificent expanse of land and sky. |
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Design for Outdoor Recreation $72.98 Design for Outdoor Recreation takes a detailed look at all aspects of design of facilities needed by visitors to outdoor recreation destinations. The book is a comprehensive manual for planners, designers and managers of recreation taking them through the processes of design and enabling them to find the most appropriate balance between visitor needs and the capacity of the landscape. A range of different aspects are covered including car parking, information signing, hiking, waterside activities, wildlife watching and camping. This second edition incorporates new examples from overseas, including Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Eastern Europe as well as focusing on more current issues such as accessibility and the changing demands for recreational use. |
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Boy Scouts of America's Be Prepared Hiking and Backpacking (B Prepared) $11.98 Be Prepared while always associated with the Boy Scouts, this motto and way of life is now the focus of a major product release from the BSA. Headlining this launch is the Be Prepared book series from DK, beginning with Complete Wilderness Training, released April 2007. Though applicable to any outdoor enthusiast, these two new titles are a perfect match to the core Boy Scout values of outdoor activity, safety, and of course, preparation for life s journeys. This concise and informative visual guide offers practical advice on all aspects of backpacking and hiking, from choosing the appropriate gear, to pacing yourself and accommodating for difficult terrain, to making a campsite, to overcoming unexpected difficulties, such as injuries, severe weather or getting lost. |
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Hiking with Dogs $3.48 This comprehensive hiking guide highlights the benefits of hiking with your dog while helping readers choose, train, condition, and care for their canine hiking companions. |
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GPSMAP 76Cx - GPS receiver - marine hiking $279.99 The GPSMAP 76Cx is a refreshing upgrade of the GPSMAP 76C one of the most popular Garmin's models for outdoor and marine use. This unit features a removable microSD card for detailed mapping memory and a waterproof rugged housing. The microSD card ... |
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Outdoor Guide to the Palos Verdes Peninsula $15.98 A comprehensive book which includes hiking trail maps and descriptions, bridle trail information, bikeways, and points of interest for the entire Palos Verdes Peninsula area. |
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Hiking Arizona's Geology (Hiking Geology) $14.98 Hiking Arizona's Geology (Hiking Geology) by Ivo Lucchitta Published in 2001 by Mountaineers Books |
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Pros Cons Of Hitch Hiking $8.99 Pros Cons Of Hitch Hiking |
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Hiking Joe Bender $9.95 Hiking Joe Bender |
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Hiking Jane Bender $9.95 Hiking Jane Bender |
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Keen The Dan Hiking Shoes Black Jester Red - Men's $99.95 Planted at the intersection of urban and outdoor, The Dan combines the trail performance of our popular Targhee upper with the street style of a natural rubber outsole. The Dan offers support, comfort and stability that skaters, surfers and backpackers can all agree on.Key Features of The Keen The Dan Hiking Shoes: Leather upper and lining Metatomical footbed Non-marking rubber outsole Vulcanized eco-friendly construction Metatomical Footbed Design Weight: 17.64 oz / 500 GRAMS Fit Tip: We find this style runs pretty true to size Lining: Moisture Wicking Textile Upper: Leather, Synthetics Rubber: Non-Marking Activities: City Streets Type: Boots, Sneakers, Lace Up |
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The Hiking Trails of Florida's National Forests, Parks, and Preserves, Second Edition $16.48 For Florida hikers, vacationers, outdoor enthusiasts, and wildlife watchers who want to plan and execute their own adventures, this second edition of the popular guidebook will be indispensable. Molloy and Friend explore the trails of Florida to provide readers with an easy-to-use, accurate, and thorough guide to hiking in more than 2 million acres of federally owned wilderness. These areas contain some of the Sunshine State's most spectacular scenery--from pristine beaches and emerald oceans to towering pine forests and sparkling spring-fed lakes. Illustrated with photographs by the authors, this guide describes every marked and maintained trail in Florida's national forests, parks, and preserves. Each description contains a profile of the path, detailing and rating its condition, length, and difficulty and describing the highlights and hazards of the trail. Profiles also give trailhead directions, trail connections, and hiking season information, followed by a running narrative describing what hikers can expect to see and experience on the trails. This updated edition covers large and small changes in the trails since 2000, most notably the new western corridor of the Florida Trail through Ocala National Forest and the storm-driven changes to the same trail at Gulf Island National Seashore and in Everglades National Park. Also included is a new section on Canaveral National Seashore. The book also features vignettes of natural and human history along the trails. Many of the areas border sinkholes and other geologic formations, wind through fascinating ecosystems such as the Everglades, and pass by historic sites such as old roadways, mail routes, battlefields, and military forts, and Molloy and Friend highlight these throughout the book in fascinating anecdotes. They also provide information on what to wear and bring on hiking expeditions to maximize safety and comfort along the great hiking trails of Florida’s protected lands. |
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Hiking The Escalante $13.48 Hiking The Escalante by Rudi Lambrechts Published in 1999 by University of Utah Press |
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Hiking the Wasatch $14.48 Hiking the Wasatch by John Veranth Published in 1999 by University of Utah Press |
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Keen Genoa Peak Mid Hiking Shoes Shitake/Or Ochre - Women's $119.95 Rise to a new zenith of outdoor performance with the Genoa Peak Mid WP from KEEN. This shoe brings KEEN comfort, technical precision and durability to a women's-specific fit. The KEEN.DRY waterproof membrane maintains breathability with weather protection. The grippy, rugged outsole provides enough cushioning and stability for any arduous trek.Key Features of The Keen Genoa Peak Mid Women's Hiking Shoes: Forefoot Y-flex grooves Heel motion stabilizer KEEN.DRY™ Waterproof breathable membrane S3 Heel support structure Sticky rubber traction edging zone Stone bruising protection plate Toe protection Torsion stability ESS shank Women's specific fit S3 - Shock, Suspension, Stability Metatomical Footbed Design Weight: 11.8 oz / 335 grams Fit Tip: We find this style runs about a 1/2 size small Lining: KEEN.DRY™ Waterproof / breathable textile, KEEN.DRY™ Waterproof membrane / breathable textile Upper: Leather, Synthetic Rubber: Non-marking rubber outsole Activities: Hiking Type: Boots, Cold Weather Boots, Lace Up Weather: Wet – waterproof Keen Protection - KEEN Patented Toe Protection where the shoe outsoles wrap up and over the toes for ultimate protection |
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The Essential Outdoor Gear Manual $3.48 Covering repairs on the trail and at home, this book offers tips and techniques ranging from patching a rain jacket to patching a canoe, fixing broken zipper slides to reweaving snowshoe webbing, cleaning campstove jets to filing ice ax teeth. This multisport reference covers climbing hardware, tents, sleeping bags, hiking boots, and binoculars, to name a few. |
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Outdoor Navigation With GPS $14.48 Whether you're hiking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, or taking a mountain bike ride in the backcountry, a GPS receiver can help you reach your destination and return safely--but only if you know how to use it! Outdoor Navigation with GPS, the most complete, easy-to-use GPS book available, is your guide to getting the most out of a receiver, from basic consumer advice to advanced techniques. Starting with essential definitions such as UTM coordinate systems, position formats, and map datums, and moving on to creating "waypoints," and using your GPS with a computer, long-time GPS instructor Stephen W. Hinch breaks down the jargon and teaches you what you really need to know. An emphasis on practical applications over technical theory. Examples include illustrative screenshots from the newest receivers--from top companies like Garmin, Magellan, and DeLorme. Lists up-to-date Web resources for the rapidly changing technology of GPS and its uses. |
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Hiking in Israel $19.48 Hiking in Israel by Ya'akov Shkolnik, and Yadin Roman, and Eretz Hatzvi Magazine Published in 2008 by Toby Press |
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Hiking Minnesota $12.98 With a wealth of information on ecology, geology, state history, and useful hiking tips for beginners and experts alike, this is the only reference you'll need. |
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Hiking Mississippi $16.48 Hiking Mississippi : A Guide to Trails and Natural Areas by Helen McGinnis Published in 1995 by University Press of Mississippi |
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Hiking Alaska (State Hiking Series) $4.48 Offering 90 hikes, this guide is the perfect introduction to hiking the great state of Alaska, with millions of acres of wilderness waiting to be explored. |
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Garmin Etrex Venture Hc - Gps Receiver - Hiking $157.18 eTrex Venture HC is an essential for any outdoor excursion. It features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver for peak performance in any environment and includes 24 megabytes (MB) of internal memory, a detailed basemap and crisp color screen. With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, eTrex Venture HC locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The advantage is clear ? whether you?re in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on Venture HC to help you find your way when you need it the most. *Additional Information: waas Enabled americas Autoroute Basemap compatible Softwares: mapsource Bluechart mapsource City Navigator mapsource U.s. Topo 24k mapsource U.s. Topo mapsource Us Inland Lakes [ETREXVENTUREHC] UPC: 753759072872 UNSPC: 52161518 8.66L x 5.91W x 3.74H 1.1 LB 0.11 Cubes |
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Hiking Maryland and Delaware, 2nd $14.48 Hiking Maryland and Delaware, 2nd : A Guide to Maryland and Delaware's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by David Edwin Lillard 2nd Published in 2006 by Falcon |
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Hiking Nevada, 2nd $13.48 Hiking Nevada, 2nd : A Guide to Nevada's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Bruce Grubbs 2nd Published in 2006 by Falcon |
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Hiking with Dogs, 2nd $9.48 This comprehensive hiking guide highlights the benefits of hiking with your dog while helping readers choose, train, condition, and care for their canine hiking companions. |
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Hiking the Southwest $4.48 Hardy, versatile and reliable, these pocket-sized guides are real wilderness experts. Totebooks "RM" -- the best guides in the field.-- The Best About Backpacking-- Fieldbook of Nature Photography-- Hiker's Guide to the Smokies-- Hiking the Yellowstone Backcountry-- Plus other definitive guides to all your favorite hiking and climbing regions |
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Molly Goes Hiking $11.48 Molly Goes Hiking by Radlauer Published in 2007 by Aladdin |
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Outdoor Research Men's Verglas Gaiters (Spring 2010) $45 FEATURES of the Men's Verglas Gaiters by Outdoor Research 3-layer 50D ripstop Ventia leg section Coated 500D Cordura boot section Cordura section is curved and shaped for maximum durability and ventilation ¾ in.-wide webbing and cam buckle top closure 1½ in.-wide hook/loop front closure Double-riveted boot lace hook Hypalon instep strap SPECIFICATIONS for Small: Avg. Weight: 7.4 oz. / 210 g US: 4-7 Euro: S - 35-40 Intended Usage: Use over leather hiking boots to plastic mountaineering boots SPECIFICATIONS for Medium: Avg. Weight: 7.4 oz. / 210 g US: 6-9 Euro: 38-42 Intended Usage: Use over leather hiking boots to plastic mountaineering boots SPECIFICATIONS for Large: Avg. Weight: 7.4 oz. / 210 g US: 8-11 Euro: 41-45 Intended Usage: Use over leather hiking boots to plastic mountaineering boots SPECIFICATIONS for XL: Avg. Weight: 7.4 oz. / 210 g US: 10-13 Euro: 43-47 Intended Usage: Use over leather hiking boots to plastic mountaineering boots |
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Hiking Massachusetts $16.48 Features over 50 of the state's best hikes, combining detailed hiking information with a fascinating education on the ecology of the region and GPS-quality relief maps.AHS |
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Patagonia Mediumweight Hiking Crew Socks $19.5 Patagonia Mediumweight Hiking Crew Socks |
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Patagonia Lightweight Hiking Crew Socks $17.5 Patagonia Lightweight Hiking Crew Socks |
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Outdoor Research Women's Frescoe Tee (Spring 2010) $38 FEATURES of the Women's Frescoe Tee by Outdoor Research Lightweight Dri-release E.C.O. fabric for hot weather comfort and moisture management; 83% recycled polyester/15% organic cotton/2% spandex Built-in FreshGuard odor neutralization Updated graphic and fit SPECIFICATIONS: Intended Usage: Recycled and organic quick-dry comfort for hiking - paddling - and climbing in hot climates Avg. weight (M): 4.1 oz. / 116 g |
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Outdoor Research Women's Enchantment Shorts (Spring 2010) $55 FEATURES of the Women's Enchantment Shorts by Outdoor Research Lightweight - quick-drying Supplex nylon; UPF 30+; DWR finish Snap and zipper fly Belt loops with removable webbing belt Two front slash pockets Two back pockets; one zippered - one hook/loop closure Gusseted crotch 6.5 in./16.5 cm inseam (size M) SPECIFICATIONS: Avg. weight (M): 5.5 oz. / 156 g Intended Usage: Lightweight - quick-dry protection for backpacking and hiking |
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Precision Pak Kuantan Hiking Pack $62.99 Precision Pak Kuantan Hiking Pack |
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Arizona Hiking $14.48 Arizona Hiking describes hikes in five categories: urban backyard hikes; family hikes that range from easy to moderate; tougher day hikes that range from moderate to advanced; Grand Canyon hikes ranging from easy to advanced; and overnight hikes. Each description gives specific driving directions, elevations, recommended maps, safety suggestions, and official contacts for details on fees, regulations, etc. Hiking chapters start with two to four feature hikes, followed by at-a-glance descriptions of several additional hikes. Other chapters give general hiking preparation and safety guidelines and list additional resources. Includes seven chapters, total, with index and color map of Arizona. |
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The Hiking Companion $10.48 When it comes to hiking, Michael W. Robbins is all about the experience. You can see and hear a lot in just one mile of hiking in a mature deciduous forest, he says, or just one mile of rocky switchbacks up the face of serious mountain. The way Robbins sees it, someone who is trying to maximize mileage during a day hike is missing the point.Drawing from his personal experience hiking major trails throughout North America, Robbins offers an overview of the hiking experience in various terrains, from forests to fields, waterside to mountains. He discusses common mistakes and how to avoid them, giving recommendations on trip planning, pacing, appropriate gear, and the basics of navigating, such as how to use a compass. There's even a chapter on extending the day hike to become an overnight backpacking trip. Interwoven with Robbins's expert advice on how to plan and equip yourself for a hike are first-person accounts of his own experiences on trails in Glacier National Park; near Harper's Ferry, West Virginia; and in the Hudson River Valley. His encounters with wildlife, his discovery of forgotten historical or unexplored archaeological sites, his exultation at coming upon a truly magnificent vista - all are a real inspiration to both beginning and experienced hikers. THE HIKING COMPANION is the perfect combination of hardcore, down-to-earth, expert advice, with exciting stories of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that await you in the wild. |
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Hiking North Carolina, 2nd $15.98 Hiking North Carolina, 2nd : A Guide to Nearly 500 of North Carolina's Greatest Hiking Trails (State Hiking Series) by Randy Johnson 2nd Published in 2007 by Falcon |
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Frommer's Great Outdoor Guide To Southern New England $5.98 Frommer's uncovers the best places to play in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, from bikes paths to fly-fishing streams, from the beaches of Cape Cod and Block Island to the hiking trails of the Berkshires. This guide shows readers of all skill levels how to enjoy sailing, kayaking, whale watching, river rafting, mountain biking, camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, and more. |
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Outdoor Coventry Hanger Outdoor $373 Outdoor Coventry Hanger Outdoor |
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Outdoor Harbor Hanger Outdoor $349 Outdoor Harbor Hanger Outdoor |
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Outdoor Stratford Hanger Outdoor $176 Outdoor Stratford Hanger Outdoor |
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Outdoor Edgewater Hanger Outdoor $223 Outdoor Edgewater Hanger Outdoor |
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Backpacking and Hiking (Eyewitness Companions) $16.48 Backpacking and Hiking is an illustrated, practical guide to hiking at all levels, including organizing a hike or camping trip, hiking equipment and techniques, safety, and first aid. These lavishly illustrated handbooks cover everything you need to know on subjects ranging from classical music and hiking to learning how to golf or play the guitar. |
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The Spirit of Hiking in the Hamptons $16.48 For hiking enthusiasts—A book of verse about Hamptons' trails. |
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Hiking Michigan $12.98 From the wilderness areas of the Upper Peninsula--including Isle Royale National Park and Porcupine Mountain--to the High Country Pathway through Pigeon River State Forest in the Lower Peninsula and to the 875-mile North Country Trail, this guide offers the spectrum of hiking adventures. |
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Hiking Utah's High Uintas $13.48 Hiking Utah's High Uintas : 99 Day and Overnight Hikes (Regional Hiking Series) by Jeffrey Probst 1st Published in 2006 by Falcon |
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Hiking Ohio $14.48 Hiking Ohio is a comprehensive guide to more than 40 of the most scenic foot trails in the Buckeye State. From the Lake Erie islands to the foothills of the Appalachians, from virgin forests to native grasslands, from small creeks to the Ohio River, this book serves as a tour guide to the diverse natural and human history of Ohio only as seen by foot. Hiking Ohio includes descriptive photographs for each hike; digitally designed maps detailing each hike; in-depth trail descriptions with difficulty ratings; detailed route directions; schedules, local attractions, eateries, and more. |
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Frommer's Great Outdoor Guide to Southern California & Baja $3.48 Think of this guide as "one-stop shopping" for adventurous travelers and outdoor enthusiasts--you'd have to buy dozens of different single-sport guidebooks to find all the information that's right at your fingertips in this complete, all-purpose compendium of outdoor information.Within each region, readers will find a directory of the best things to do and the best places to do them: sea kayaking the Sea of Cortez; mountain biking to a painted Indian cave; hiking the badlands of Death Valley; chartering a yacht and exploring the Channel Islands; and rock climbing the famed walls of Joshua Tree National Park. From bird watching to big-wave surfing, there are outings here for readers of all ages and skill levels. Packed with logistical advice, detailed maps, and complete camping and lodging information for each region, Outside Magazine's Adventure Guide to Southern California & Baja will provide travelers with memorable adventures and will serve as a cherished resource, to be used again and again. |
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Outdoor Research BugOut Gaiters (Spring 2010) $35 FEATURES of the BugOut Gaiters by Outdoor Research Insect Shield clothing repels mosquitoes - ticks - ants - flies - chiggers and no-see-ums for ultimate insect protection Odorless - EPA-registered Insect Shield lasts through approximately 70 washes 8 oz. packcloth 1 in.-wide hook/loop front closure Hook/loop shear tabs at top and bottom of front closure prevent separation Elastic bottom and top edges Double-riveted boot lace hook Hypalon instep strap SPECIFICATIONS for Small: Avg. Weight: 4.4 oz. / 125 g US: 4-7 Euro: 35-40 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking SPECIFICATIONS for Medium: Avg. Weight: 4.4 oz. / 125 g US: 6-9 Euro: 38-42 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking SPECIFICATIONS for Large: Avg. Weight: 4.4 oz. / 125 g US: 8-11 Euro: 41-45 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking SPECIFICATIONS for XL: Avg. Weight: 4.4 oz. / 125 g US: 10-13 Euro: 43-47 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking |
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Outdoor Research Cascadia Gaiters (Spring 2010) $55 FEATURES of the Cascadia Gaiters by Outdoor Research 2-layer 70D Gore-Tex Paclite leg section Coated 8 oz. packcloth boot section Strap and cam buckle top closure 1 in.-wide hook/loop front closure Elastic bottom edge and snap bottom closure Double-riveted boot lace hook Hypalon instep strap SPECIFICATIONS for Small: Avg. Weight: 6.7 oz. / 190 g US: 4-7 Euro: 35-40 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around leg and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten snap - Attach hook through boot laces - Tighten top strap and cam buckle - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Hiking - backpacking - and cross country ski boots SPECIFICATIONS for Medium: Avg. Weight: 6.7 oz. / 190 g US: 6-9 Euro: 38-42 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around leg and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten snap - Attach hook through boot laces - Tighten top strap and cam buckle - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Hiking - backpacking - and cross country ski boots SPECIFICATIONS for Large: Avg. Weight: 6.7 oz. / 190 g US: 8-11 Euro: 41-45 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around leg and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten snap - Attach hook through boot laces - Tighten top strap and cam buckle - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Hiking - backpacking - and cross country ski boots SPECIFICATIONS for XL: Avg. Weight: 6.7 oz. / 190 g US: 10-13 Euro: 43-47 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around leg and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten snap - Attach hook through boot laces - Tighten top strap and cam buckle - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Hiking - backpacking - and cross country ski boots |
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Outdoor Research Meteor Mitts (Spring 2010) $65 FEATURES of the Meteor Mitts by Outdoor Research Pre-curve - boxed construction Ladder-lock wrist cinch with easy-grip tab MonoCinch gauntlet closure Removable Idiot Cord Removable Liner: 300-weight fleece body -Moonlite Pile palm Flaps fold back exposing fingers and thumb for detailed work - Low-profile magnetic retaining points - Hook/loop anchor points at top and bottom of wrist SPECIFICATIONS for Small: Avg. Weight: 10.8 oz. / 305 g Fabric: Shell: Waterproof/breathable Ventia insert - Durable 70D nylon shell Insulation: Smooth tricot lining Palm: AlpenGrip LT palm Circ. of Hand: 7-7 1/2 in./18-19 cm Length of Hand: 6 1/2-7 in./17-18 cm Intended Usage: Warm - durable mitt system for hiking - skiing - or mountaineering SPECIFICATIONS for Medium: Avg. Weight: 10.8 oz. / 305 g Fabric: Shell: Waterproof/breathable Ventia insert - Durable 70D nylon shell Insulation: Smooth tricot lining Palm: AlpenGrip LT palm Circ. of Hand: 8-8 1/2 in./20-22 cm Length of Hand: 7 1/2-8 in./19-20 cm Intended Usage: Warm - durable mitt system for hiking - skiing - or mountaineering SPECIFICATIONS for Large: Avg. Weight: 10.8 oz. / 305 g Fabric: Shell: Waterproof/breathable Ventia insert - Durable 70D nylon shell Insulation: Smooth tricot lining Palm: AlpenGrip LT palm Circ. of Hand: 9-9 1/2 in./23-24 cm Length of Hand: 8 1/2-9 in./22-23 cm Intended Usage: Warm - durable mitt system for hiking - skiing - or mountaineering SPECIFICATIONS for XL: Avg. Weight: 10.8 oz. / 305 g Fabric: Shell: Waterproof/breathable Ventia insert - Durable 70D nylon shell Insulation: Smooth tricot lining Palm: AlpenGrip LT palm Circ. of Hand: 9 1/2-10+ in./24-25+ cm Length of Hand: 9-9 1/2+ in./23-24+ cm Intended Usage: Warm - durable mitt system for hiking - skiing - or mountaineering |
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Hiking New Hampshire, 2nd (State Hiking Series) $14.48 Most comprehensive resource on hiking the finest trails in the Granite State with details on 100 hikes including maps, photos and elevation graphs. |
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Outdoor Research Salamander Gaiters (Spring 2010) $45 FEATURES of the Salamander Gaiters by Outdoor Research 3-layer 50D ripstop Ventia leg section Waterproof Cordura boot section Cordura boot section is formed with a polyethylene sheet for full - top-of-boot rain protection Seam taped for waterproofness 1 in.-wide hook/loop rear-entry closure; Elastic top edge Hook/loop shear tabs at top and bottom of rear closure prevent separation Double-riveted boot lace hook Urethane-coated nylon instep strap SPECIFICATIONS for S/M: Avg. Weight: 6.2 oz. / 176 g US: 5-9 Euro: 37-43 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Full rain protection for hiking and approach footwear SPECIFICATIONS for L/XL: Avg. Weight: 6.2 oz. / 176 g US: 8-12 Euro: 41-46 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Full rain protection for hiking and approach footwear |
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Outdoor Research Kid's BugOut Gaiters (Spring 2010) $33 FEATURES of the Kid's BugOut Gaiters by Outdoor Research Insect Shield clothing repels mosquitoes - ticks - ants - flies - chiggers and no-see-ums for ultimate insect protection Odorless - EPA-registered Insect Shield lasts through approximately 70 washes 8 oz. packcloth 1 in.-wide hook/loop front closure Hook/loop shear tabs at top and bottom of front closure prevent separation Elastic bottom and top edges Double-riveted boot lace hook Hypalon instep strap SPECIFICATIONS for S/M: Avg. Weight: 3.5 oz. / 99 g US: 10-13 Euro: 27-31 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking SPECIFICATIONS for L/XL: Avg. Weight: 3.5 oz. / 99 g US: 1-6 Euro: 32-38 Fitting Gaiters: Wrap gaiter around ankle and boot top with OR logo on outside of ankle - Close hook/loop front closure and fasten shear tabs - Attach hook through boot laces - Fasten instep strap Intended Usage: Insect protection for hiking and backpacking |
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The Hiking Engine $13.48 Until a hiker injures a foot or leg--a blister on the foot, a sprained ankle, an unattended scratch that gets infected--he or she might not pay a lot of attention to the care of legs and feet. The Hiking Engine increases awareness of all that can potentially go wrong on any kind of hike, so you can avoid the worst and enjoy the best. |
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Adventures in Hiking $5.98 A book designed expressly for young people to learn the ways of hiking, how to hike and enjoy the out-of-doors, and how to discover the wonders of the Adirondack Park. This book puts young people in charge of learning about the woods, how to protect themselves and be safe in the woods, and how to protect the woods. It also encourages hikers to begin to read maps and to use a compass. |
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Hiking Long Island $51.98 Hiking Long Island : A Comprehensive Guide To Parks And Trails (Hiking Long Island) by Lee McAllister Edition 2 Published in 2004 by New York-New Jersey Trail Conference |
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Hiking & Backpacking Big Sur $15.98 Hiking & Backpacking Big Sur : A Complete Guide to the Trails of Big Sur, Ventana Wilderness, and Silver Peak Wilderness (Hiking and Backpacking) by Analise Elliot Published in 2005 by Wilderness Press |
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Hiking Montana, 3rd $15.48 The 25th anniversary edition of Hiking Montana offers 100 of the best hikes in Big Sky Country, from pleasant family outings to backcountry adventures. This is the classic guide to Montana hiking, now completely field-checked and updated. |
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Hiking With Grizzlies $10.48 Every hiker and camper who reads this book will be better prepared to hike in grizzly country and to actually encounter a grizzly bear. That?s because bear advocate Tim Rubbert shares the trail-tested techniques he has learned from hiking with grizzlies from Yellowstone to Alaska. Rubbert tells how to avoid bear encounters and how to react if you do encounter a bear. Important lessons cover making noise, remaining calm, staying together, retreating, and encountering surprised bears, habituated bears, bears with cubs, and bears on carcasses. The lessons are vividly illustrated with photographs of Rubbert?s bear encounters, and each encounter is critically analyzed to determine what happened and why. Readers will gain life-saving knowledge about how to use bear spray, including what happens when spray is used in real-world situations as Rubbert describes two backcountry encounters when he was forced to spray bears. These clearly explained hiking strategies, based on extensive personal experience, will help anyone travel in bear country with far greater safety and confidence. |
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Hiking Marin $17.48 Marin County has the finest urban park system in the world, with three national parks, six state parks, and 20 open space areas. Hiking Marin describes in detail 141 hikes, rated for both beauty and difficulty, through these scenic areas, from the shores of the Pacific Ocean to the awe-inspiring redwoods. Each hike notes mileage to each junction and attraction, and includes a 3-D shaded relief map showing roads, trails, features, and elevations. The book contains suggestions for seasonal hikes as well as appendices that describe plants, animals, and local resources. |
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The Essential Vancouver Island Outdoor Recreation Guide $22.48 An insider's guide to a spectacular destination. British Columbia's Vancouver Island is one of the world's premiere tourist destinations. Millions of people visit the island every year to glimpse the stunning scenery and take advantage of the numerous activities offered by this natural playground. In The Essential Vancouver Island Outdoor Recreation Guide, avid outdoorsman John Kimantas has compiled a comprehensive resource to getting the most out of a visit to the island's rugged coastlines, quaint villages and unbeatable recreational terrain. In an easy-to-follow, region-by-region format, he reveals some of the best-kept secrets of Vancouver Island through: Detailed maps Geographic evaluations Ecological background Campsite information Recreational information on hiking, climbing, cycling, camping, whitewater rafting, spelunking and fishing Trivia and stories. This book unlocks the beauty of Vancouver Island, from its most famous spots to the little known havens visited only by locals. |
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Hiking for Fun! (For Fun!) (For Fun!) $11.98 Hiking for Fun! (For Fun!) (For Fun!) by Jef Wilson Published in 2006 by Compass Point Books |
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Hiking Minnesota With Kids $12.98 Hiking Minnesota With Kids by Mary M. Bauer Bk&Acces Published in 2006 by Adventure Publications(MN) |
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Tucson Hiking Guide $14.48 Tucson Hiking Guide by Betty Leavengood 3Rev Ed Published in 2004 by Pruett Publishing Company |
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Hiking with Your Dog $4.48 Hiking with Your Dog : Happy Trails by Gary Hoffman Published in 2002 by ICS Books |
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Grand Junction Hiking Guide $14.48 Grand Junction Hiking Guide by Steve Kolarik Published in 2004 by Pruett Publishing Company |
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Hiking Through Colorado History $9.98 Hiking Through Colorado History by Vickie Leigh Krudwig Published in 1998 by Westcliffe Publishers |
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A Hiking Guide To Cedar Mesa $15.98 A Hiking Guide To Cedar Mesa by Peter Francis Tassoni Published in 2001 by University of Utah Press |
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Outdoor Harbor One-Light Outdoor $466 Outdoor Harbor 1-Light Outdoor |
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Hiking Mount Rainier National Park, 2nd (Regional Hiking Series) $13.48 Hiking Mount Rainier National Park, 2nd (Regional Hiking Series) by Heidi Schneider, and Mary Skjelset Second Published in 2005 by Falcon |
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Hiking Alone $15.98 In this collection of personal essays, Mary Beath often does follow trails in solitude--both literally and metaphorically. With the focus of a scientist, the attention to detail of an artist, and the lyrical language of a poet, she recasts a classic American tale: travel from the East westward and remake your life. Beath lived for ten years in New York City's East Village in the 1980s before she moved to New Mexico. Whether on a solo hike in the San Juan Mountains weighing risk and choice in unexpected encounters, diving in the Sea of Cortez hoping to make peace with traditional biology, or lobbying for wilderness on Capitol Hill, she never fails to engage the reader on multiple levels, within a natural world that includes humans. This book will resonate with anyone who values self-reliance and celebrates the West's rich and complex landscapes."Whether navigating the fields of Zuni, the halls of Congress, or simply her own ruminations, Beath takes the reader on a journey through the wonders of the West."--U.S. Representative Tom Udall, NM"I loved trekking with Mary Beath, her sweet song and vision leading the way through both dark and sun-drenched vales of soul-making. Hiking Alone is a generous and reflective book, lovely in language, sharp in observation."--Garrett Hongo, author of Volcano: A Memoir of Hawai'i |
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Hiking Colorado's Summit County Area $12.98 Hiking Colorado's Summit County Area : A Guide to the Best Hikes in and around Summit County (Regional Hiking Series) by Maryann Gaug 1st Published in 2006 by Falcon |
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Patagonia Lightweight Hiking Crew Liner Socks $15 Patagonia Lightweight Hiking Crew Liner Socks |
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Patagonia Ultra Lightweight Hiking Crew Socks $17.5 Patagonia Ultra Lightweight Hiking Crew Socks |
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Rome Industries 2043 Hiking Log And Journal $19.26 Rome Industries 2043 Hiking Log And Journal |
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Hiking Death Valley $15.98 Hiking Death Valley : A Guide to Its Natural Wonders & Mining Past by Michel Digonnet Edition 1 Published in 2004 by Michel Digonnet Publishing |
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Hiking the Oregon Coast $14.48 This guide to the Oregon Coast's greatest hiking adventures features over 50 hikes from Astoria to Gold Beach. For the experienced backpacker or the novice day-tripper, Hiking the Oregon Coast provides insider information to make each hiking trip informed and memorable, including GPS-Quality maps, clear directions from major access points, up-to-date road information, photographs, highlights, summaries, regional tips, historical tidbits, and resource information. Also included are GPS waypoint coordinates for each hike, accurate route directions, difficulty ratings, trail contacts, tips on equipment, trip planning, and hiking with dogs and children, and much more. |
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Hiking West Virginia (State Hiking Series) $12.98 From rugged Appalachian ridges to verdant river valleys, West Virginia is blessed with wild country that will warm the soul of any hiker. The authors detail 70 of the very best hiking trails in the state. Maps, mile-by-mile trail descriptions, backpacking tips, and informative details about landmarks and natural history along the routes make this the indispensable guide to hiking the Mountain State. |
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OUTDOOR DETECTOR $135.62 OUTDOOR DETECTOR |
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Hiking Illinois (America's Best Day Hiking Series) $15.98 This is your complete guide to the 100 most interesting and scenic day hiking trails in Illinois. No matter what part of the state you want to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail. Hiking Illinois features the following: ? Detailed descriptions of 100 trails, including the length of trail, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating ? 143 easy-to-read park and trail maps ? A map of each featured trail, with points of interest and trail distances ? Practical information on how to get to parks, the park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number ? A convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trail?s features and location in the book ? A section on nearby points of interest, with contact phone numbers Hiking Illinois makes it easy to enjoy self-guided tours of trails in 59 featured areas located throughout the state. The book brings to life the history, terrain, flora, and fauna of each area, and its listing of nearby recreational and sightseeing destinations ensures that you won't miss anything on your trip. Hiking Illinois is part of America?s Best Day Hiking Series from Human Kinetics. |
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UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap - Olive W40S59E $9.99 Need something to protect your face from sunlight this summer but without any great deal? Try our UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap, it's designed so that it's easily packable in lightweight. And with the mesh panels on both sides, your head will be able to breathe with no problem. The unstructured crown measures 4 inches deep in 5 panels with 2 side mesh panels. The pre-curved bill measures 3 inches long with matching color also running underneath the bill. The back is completed with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7-1/2 of a headsize. Get this one today for your next hiking strip or any other activities under the sun. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7 1/2. Crown measures 4 inches deep, unstructured, 5 panels including 2 side meshes. Bill measures 3 inches long, pre curved, same color under bill. Thin, soft and light material, UV protection, moisture wicking fabric. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, olive, orange, white and stone. Imported |
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UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap - Orange W40S59E $9.99 Need something to protect your face from sunlight this summer but without any great deal? Try our UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap, it's designed so that it's easily packable in lightweight. And with the mesh panels on both sides, your head will be able to breathe with no problem. The unstructured crown measures 4 inches deep in 5 panels with 2 side mesh panels. The pre-curved bill measures 3 inches long with matching color also running underneath the bill. The back is completed with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7-1/2 of a headsize. Get this one today for your next hiking strip or any other activities under the sun. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7 1/2. Crown measures 4 inches deep, unstructured, 5 panels including 2 side meshes. Bill measures 3 inches long, pre curved, same color under bill. Thin, soft and light material, UV protection, moisture wicking fabric. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, olive, orange, white and stone. Imported |
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UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap - White W40S59E $9.99 Need something to protect your face from sunlight this summer but without any great deal? Try our UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap, it's designed so that it's easily packable in lightweight. And with the mesh panels on both sides, your head will be able to breathe with no problem. The unstructured crown measures 4 inches deep in 5 panels with 2 side mesh panels. The pre-curved bill measures 3 inches long with matching color also running underneath the bill. The back is completed with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7-1/2 of a headsize. Get this one today for your next hiking strip or any other activities under the sun. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7 1/2. Crown measures 4 inches deep, unstructured, 5 panels including 2 side meshes. Bill measures 3 inches long, pre curved, same color under bill. Thin, soft and light material, UV protection, moisture wicking fabric. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, olive, orange, white and stone. Imported |
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UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap - Khaki W40S59E $9.99 Need something to protect your face from sunlight this summer but without any great deal? Try our UV Protection Casual Outdoor Cap, it's designed so that it's easily packable in lightweight. And with the mesh panels on both sides, your head will be able to breathe with no problem. The unstructured crown measures 4 inches deep in 5 panels with 2 side mesh panels. The pre-curved bill measures 3 inches long with matching color also running underneath the bill. The back is completed with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7-1/2 of a headsize. Get this one today for your next hiking strip or any other activities under the sun. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable velcrorized strap, fitting up to 7 1/2. Crown measures 4 inches deep, unstructured, 5 panels including 2 side meshes. Bill measures 3 inches long, pre curved, same color under bill. Thin, soft and light material, UV protection, moisture wicking fabric. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, olive, orange, white and stone. Imported |
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OUTDOOR ANTENNA $112.99 OUTDOOR ANTENNA |
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Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks (Outdoor Family Guides) $13.48 Discover Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks—updated activities that everyone will enjoy! •More than 50 outings that the entire family will relish in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks •New features include PARC (Pretty Amazing Really Cool) fun facts to capture children's imaginations and a "Choose Your Adventure" chart that directs families to outings that perfectly suit their interests •Includes tips on biking, hiking, horseback riding, and paddling with children From abundant wildlife to towering geysers, from deep canyons to 13,000-foot peaks, this updated guide will help your family discover the best that Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks have to offer. With water sports, biking, camping, and hiking, there are activities to suit families of all ages and interest levels. Outings new to this edition include cycling on the Moose-Wilson Bike Trail, kayaking around Jenny Lake, and hiking through secluded Granite Canyon. There are also new suggestions for visiting the parks in all four seasons, including winter adventures such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and dog sledding. |
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OUTDOOR SHORTS $11.99 OUTDOOR SHORTS |
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Outdoor Coventry Mini Wall Outdoor $92 Outdoor Coventry Mini Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Coventry Small Wall Outdoor $139 Outdoor Coventry Small Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Coventry Large Wall Outdoor $419 Outdoor Coventry Large Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Harbor Large Wall Outdoor $373 Outdoor Harbor Large Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Harbor Small Wall Outdoor $185 Outdoor Harbor Small Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Stratford Mini Wall Outdoor $68 Outdoor Stratford Mini Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Stratford Small Wall Outdoor $115 Outdoor Stratford Small Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Edgewater Small Wall Outdoor $92 Outdoor Edgewater Small Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Edgewater Large Wall Outdoor $396 Outdoor Edgewater Large Wall Outdoor |
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Outdoor Basics Bronze Outdoor Post $199 Outdoor Basics Bronze Outdoor Post |
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Hiking the Grand Canyon's Geology (Hiking Geology) $14.48 The only guide to the Grand Canyon that combines hiking and geology?unlocking the mysteries of the landscape, step by step. · Newest addition to the popular Hiking Geology series · Appendices cover additional geologic information for the non-geologist · Everything needed to plan the trip, including permits, lodging and camping, mule rides, and recommended day trips Etched on the Grand Canyon?s steep walls are stories of how this majestic landscape came to be: volcanic islands, stark deserts, and tranquil seas come and gone, and histories of plants and animals that have made this place their home. You?ll read this story up close on the trail with the help of Hiking the Grand Canyon?s Geology. In 18 excursions, there?s something for everyone: from the most popular rim-to-river trails (Havasu Canyon Trail) to gentle, half-day rim walks (Red Butte Trail) to rugged and remote, multi-day backpack trips (Lava Falls Route). |
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Hiking Missouri (America's Best Day Hiking Series) $13.48 This is your complete guide to 102 of the best day hiking trails in Missouri. Whether you?re looking for a short and simple hike or a longer, more challenging trek, this book will lead you to the right trail. Hiking Missouri offers a guided tour of trails in every corner of the state, from St. Louis to the Ozarks to Kansas City. For each of the 58 featured parks and nature areas, you?ll find the following: ? Selected trail descriptions?including the length and difficulty of each trail?plus detailed information on featured trails ? Easy-to-read maps of the park and of each featured trail ? Practical information on how to get to the park, park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number ? A brief description of the park?s history and terrain ? Details on nearby parks and recreational opportunities, including contact phone numbers There?s also a convenient trail finder that summarizes essential information about each featured trail so you can select an ideal hike. Hiking Missouri is part of America?s Best Day Hiking Series from Human Kinetics. |
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Hiking Minnesota (America's Best Day Hiking Series) $15.98 Now it's easy to enjoy self-guided tours through some of the most beautiful scenery that nature has to offer. In one handy book, Hiking Minnesota provides 100 of the best day hikes from all over the Land of 10,000 Lakes. It features many of the most popular as well as least-known hiking trails throughout the state, including routes along the Lake Superior shoreline at the tip of the "arrowhead" in the northeast, the Land of Lakes region in the northwest, the St. Croix River Watershed in the center of the state, the Mississippi River Valley in the southeast, and the prairie and farmlands in the southwest. Every hike includes • an easy-to-read map that shows the trail's distance, approximate hiking time, difficulty rating, and points of interest along the way; • descriptions of the area's history, terrain, flora, and fauna; and • important park information, such as hours and dates of operation, facilities available, applicable rules, permits required, directions to the trailheads, and a contact address and phone number. There's also a convenient trail finder that summarizes essential information about each featured path. Hiking Minnesota will guide you to the most scenic and interesting places along each trail. And with all the detailed information presented, each hike will be educational as well as enjoyable. |
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Hiking Michigan (America's Best Day Hiking Series) $15.98 Hiking Michigan is your complete guide to 103 of the best day hikes in the state. No matter what region you wish to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail and ensure that you don't miss a thing on your journey. Featuring trails in the Upper and Lower Peninsulas, the book offers you a guided tour of trails in 55 featured areas. Included in the book are these special features: • Detailed descriptions of 103 trails, including the length of trail, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating • 151 easy-to-read park and trail maps • A map of each featured trail, with points of interest and trail distances • Practical information on how to get to the parks, the park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number • A convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trail's features and location in the book • A section on nearby points of interest, with contact phone numbers Hiking Michigan brings to life the history, terrain, flora, and fauna of each area. And its descriptions of nearby recreational and sightseeing destinations ensure that you won't miss anything on your trip. Hiking Michigan is part of America's Best Day Hiking Series from Human Kinetics. |
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Hiking Pennsylvania (America's Best Day Hiking Series) $15.98 Enjoy self-guided tours through some of the most beautiful scenery that nature has to offer. Hiking Pennsylvania provides 103 of the best day hikes throughout the state. Whether you're looking for a short and simple hike or a longer, more challenging trek, this book will lead you to the right trail. Hiking Pennsylvania offers a guided tour of trails in every corner of the state, from Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in the east to McConnell's Mill State Park in the west. For each park and nature area featured in the book you'll find • detailed information on featured trails, including the length and difficulty of each hike; • easy-to-follow maps of the park and of each featured trail; • practical information on how to get to the park, park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number; • a brief description of the park's history and terrain; and • details on nearby parks and recreational opportunities, including contact phone numbers. There's also a convenient trail finder that summarizes essential information about each featured trail so you can select an ideal hike. Hiking Pennsylvania is part of America's Best Day Hiking Series from Human Kinetics. |
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Hiking Montana 20th Anniversary Edition (State Hiking Series) $4.98 The 25th anniversary edition of Hiking Montana offers 100 of the best hikes in Big Sky Country, from pleasant family outings to backcountry adventures. This is the classic guide to Montana hiking, now completely field-checked and updated. |
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The Colorado Year Round Outdoor Guide (Cmc Classics) $15.48 Year-round fun is the idea here with 100 described outings for any level of hiker, snowshoer, and skier. · Contains many of the best outings in the state from the Colorado Mountain Club, the hiking and climbing experts in the Rockies for nearly a century. · Full-color guidebook · One of the first two titles in a new series from the Colorado Mountain Club: CMC's Classics Colorado's spectacular mountains are known for year-round backcountry adventure. Enthusiasts lace on their hiking boots for summer trails and switch to snowshoes or cross-country skis when the snow flies. There's a pair of outings for every week of the year with detailed access and route descriptions, must-have color maps and elevation profiles, equipment checklists, safety tips and a full-featured index. Dozens of informative side-bars, on everything from history and nature to tips on photography and "fun facts," add to an enjoyable outing experience. Color-coded symbols make it quick and easy to find the outing that's right for you, including identification of the type of outing and the difficulty level. There are even special hikes for wildlife viewing, for families or persons with disabilities, or for people with dogs. |
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UV Protection Outdoor Flap Cap - Khaki W15S49C $12.99 Planning your next camping trip or hiking adventure, make sure our Khaki UV Protection Outdoor Flap Cap is on your checklist. Made from 100% polyester, this hat is ideal to take along on small outdoor excursions, offering all the protection of our much bigger caps, without all the unnecessary ?extras?. Featuring a 4 panel unconstructed crown with breathable mesh side to allow full ventilation and circulation of the head, this hat also boasts a 4 long precurved bill to provide your face with roomy shade and shield you from the sun. Attached in the back with an 7? long flap, and self adjusting elastic closure with toggle, you are sure to have the perfect fit and protection you require on your particular activity. Lightweight and easy to pack almost anywhere makes this hat the ideal vacation or trip hat. Simply pack it, stuff it, fold it or crush it, only to have it come out looking brand new every time. Guaranteed to be a hat that will not disappoint. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable string closure, fitting up to 7 1/4. Crown measures 4 inches deep, 4 panel, unconstructed, side mesh. Flap measures 7 inches long, 15 inches wide, side mesh. Bill measures 4 inches long, flat, same color under bill. Thin, soft, cool and light material. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, lt/blue and olive. Imported |
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UV Protection Outdoor Flap Cap - Olive W15S49C $12.99 Planning your next camping trip or hiking adventure, make sure our olive UV Protection Outdoor Flap Cap is on your checklist. Made from 100% polyester, this hat is ideal to take along on small outdoor excursions, offering all the protection of our much bigger caps, without all the unnecessary ?extras?. Featuring a 4 panel unconstructed crown with breathable mesh side to allow full ventilation and circulation of the head, this hat also boasts a 4 long precurved bill to provide your face with roomy shade and shield you from the sun. Attached in the back with an 7? long flap, and self adjusting elastic closure with toggle, you are sure to have the perfect fit and protection you require on your particular activity. Lightweight and easy to pack almost anywhere makes this hat the ideal vacation or trip hat. Simply pack it, stuff it, fold it or crush it, only to have it come out looking brand new every time. Guaranteed to be a hat that will not disappoint. Made of 100% polyester. ONE SIZE fits most with adjustable string closure, fitting up to 7 1/4. Crown measures 4 inches deep, 4 panel, unconstructed, side mesh. Flap measures 7 inches long, 15 inches wide, side mesh. Bill measures 4 inches long, flat, same color under bill. Thin, soft, cool and light material. Hand wash only. Available in khaki, lt/blue and olive. Imported |
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Hiking Boot Birdhouse $37.83 this hiking boot is for the birds! birdhouse includes ventilation and drainage holes deep nesting chambers clean-out doors and do not include predator perches. made of hand painted resin it can either be hung or wall mounted |
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Hiking Southern Nevada $14.48 Picks up where Hiking Las Vegas left off. It contains 23 hikes around Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Valley of Fire, Mt. Charleston and Red Rock Canyon. |
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Hiking with Kids, 2nd $9.48 Updated and revised, Hiking with Kids answers any questions you may have and provides valuable tips on what to bring and how to keep your young hiker safe and happy on the trail. |
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Hiking Great Smoky Mountains $3.98 Hiking Great Smoky Mountains : Hikes along the Cades Cove Loop, Cucumber Gap Trail, Ramsay Cascades, Shuckstack-Appalachian Trail, and many others by Rodney Albright, and Priscilla Albright Fourth Published in 1998 by Falcon |
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Hiking (101 Essential Tips) $6.98 Walk your way to hiking excellence with this essential pocket-sized guide. One hundred and one nuggets of practical information take you step-by-step towards successfully trekking your way around the countryside and mountain regions. |
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