Each year Dave Curran travels alone by canoe into the Maine wilderness. He’s paddled the Seboeis, the Allagash and the Moose. Despite the foolhardiness of such an adventure, he prefers to go alone. It’s easier to plan, and going alone he’s...
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A book for both new and experienced explorers, Wilderness Canoe Tripping will help you make the most of any canoeing adventure. Beginning with the basics gear and food lists, tips on packing and choosing your team the book then turns to the...
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Manitoba is a canoeist's paradise with more than 100,000 lakes and rivers flowing through rolling prairie, boreal forests, delta marshlands, rugged Precambrian shield country and northern tundra. Wilson spent four years traversing 2,500 miles of...
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Canoe Country Camping is a complete, entertaining, and up-to-date guide that gives you the information you need for a safe and enjoyable canoe trip.First-time campers will find answers to all their questions about where to go, how to pack,...
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Experienced kayak anglers understand the advantages of remaining undetected. The Wilderness Systems silent traction kit makes your kayak even more capable of sneaking up on your favorite fish by reducing the noise transmitted through the water...
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For 50 years, James Jones has paddled rivers, swamps and ocean shores. He traveled the Everglades, the Rio Grande, Fond du Lac, Moisie River, Nahanni, Natogami, Kapuskasing, Nemengosenda, Moose, Liard, Pipestone, and others. In his engaging book,...
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There are few places on the planet that still offer true wilderness paddling. Northern Saskatchewan is one of them. Wilderness adventurer Laurel Archer takes us on 15 trips down 15 rivers: the well traveled and the less traveled. With detailed...
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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness [Map Pack Bundle] (National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map)
• Waterproof • Tear-Resistant • Travel MapThe Boundary Waters was recognized for recreational opportunities in 1926, named the Superior Roadless Area in 1938, the BWCA in 1958, and federally designated under The Wilderness Act in 1964. It...