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High Sierra Search and Rescue
Starring: Conrad, Stone - Rating: Unrated
Monsters
in the Woods: Backpacking with Children
by Tim Hauserman
Hauserman
provides practical, humorous advice for
families new to the outdoors and for trail-savvy
parents planning to take their children
along for the first time
Hauserman's down-to-earth
encouragement is based on decades of backpacking
and camping with his own children, their
friends, and other groups of youngsters.
Go
on a flight above lake Tahoe and Reno.
Enjoy spectacular color aerial photos!
A beautiful coffee table book and a
wonderful gift for lovers of Lake Tahoe
and Northwestern Nevada.
Adventure
Kayaking from the Russian River to
Monterey: Includes Lake Tahoe, Mono
Lake& Pyramid Lake
Explore
the coastal lagoons, bays, and esteros
from the Russian River to Monterey Bay,
plus inland Tahoe, Mono, and Pyramid
Lakes with this book's 24 kayaking adventures.
Exceptional
color and descriptions in this pocket
guide! Easily carried on a meadow walk,
hike or even in your fanny pack on a
long trail run! The only guide of its
kind for High Sierra Wildflowers. Personally
recommended by Highsierra.com.
A
guide to the spectacular
loop around the
largest alpine
lake in North America,
the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Cross volcanic
peaks and stark
granite basins,
lush meadows and
pine forests. Traverse
two states and
numerous wilderness
areas and parks...
Where
to Hike, Ski, Bike, Fish and Drive from
Tahoe to Yosemite
by Jerry Sprout, Janine Sprout
Dozens
of new hikes in the Sierra Nevada, from Lake Tahoe
in the north, through Hope Valley and Markleeville,
and southward to the high country of Yosemite. One
book does it all—for hikers, sightseers, cyclists,
skiers, fishermen and campers. First-time visitors
can hit all the highlights. Lifetime locals can pick
up the book and be assured of finding something new.
A great
book to read during a snowstorm!
It's a new interpretation
of the history of the Donner Party.
These unfortunate pioneers going
West were stranded on Donner Pass
during harsh winter snowstorms.
Were they really reduced to cannibalism?
This book
contains
answers based
on the careful analysis
of recently discovered artifacts.