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  • Complete Folding Kayakerby Ralph Diaz

    McGraw-Hill 2003; US$ 17.95

    Ralph Diaz is editor and publisher of Folding Kayaker , a bimonthly newsletter. A writer and editor for more than thirty years, he is a contributing editor for Canoe & Kayak and has written for other paddling publications. He is also a frequent lecturer at paddling symposiums and forums as well as a well-respected contributor on many Internet forums, including PaddleWise and Bagboater. more...

  • Portage into the Pastby J. Arnold Bolz; Franics Lee Jaques

    University of Minnesota Press 1999; US$ 48.00

    In this work of travel and adventure, Bolz recounts a journey he took in 1958, retracing the voyageurs? route from Grand Portage on Lake Superior through the Quetico-Superior country to Rainy Lake. His canoe and paddle served as a time machine as he re-created a trip first taken centuries ago. Today?s adventurers of the north country will treasure this classic, an ideal guidebook for the region?s remarkable past. more...

  • Distant Firesby Scott Anderson; Les C. Kouba

    University of Minnesota Press 2001; US$ 48.00

    Distant Fires is the classic canoe-trip story...with a twist of wry. Scott Anderson chronicles a canoe adventure that began on a mother?s front porch in Duluth, Minnesota, and ended three months and 1,700 miles later at historic York Factory on the shores of Hudson Bay. more...

  • Canoe Country Campingby Michael Furtman; Susan Robinson

    University of Minnesota Press 2002; US$ 51.00

    In this complete and up-to-date guide, first-time campers will find answers to all their questions about where to go, how to pack, and what to do. Seasoned campers will find helpful tips to streamline their planning and make their next trip better than ever. more...

  • Exploring the Boundary Watersby Daniel Pauly

    University of Minnesota Press 2005; US$ 69.00

    Exploring the Boundary Waters is the most comprehensive trip planner to the BWCAW, giving travelers an overview of each entry point into the wilderness area. It provides detailed descriptions of more than one hundred specific routes?including a ranking of their difficulty level and maps that feature the major waterways, portages, and the designated campsites. more...

  • Wild Shoreby Greg Breining

    University of Minnesota Press 2000; US$ 57.00

    Over two years, sportsman, writer, and world traveler Greg Breining set out to circle Lake Superior by kayak, a means of travel that allowed him to visit the lake?s places of rare beauty and solitude, experience its wildly varied moods, and see its remote historic sites and isolated communities. Wild Shore is a tale of outdoor adventure, odd characters, humorous stories, and quiet reflection. more...

  • Mostly Mississippiby Harold Speakman

    University of Minnesota Press 2000; US$ 54.00

    A classic American travel narrative that captures the soul of the river, Mostly Mississippi features lyrical descriptions of encounters with archetypal characters, landscapes, and experiences. The Speakmans meet lumberjacks in northern Minnesota and Mormo more...

  • Kayaking Aloneby Mike Barenti

    University of Nebraska Press 2008; US$ 24.95

    Kayaking Alone is a narrative of man and nature, one-on-one, but also of man and nature writ large. In the stories of the river guides and rangers, biologists and ranchers, American Indians and dam workers he meets along the way, the rich and complicated life of the river emerges in a striking, often painfully clear panorama. Through his journey, the ecology, history, and politics of Pacific salmon unfold in fascinating detail, and with this firsthand knowledge and experience the reader gains a new and personal sense of the nature that unites and divides us. more...

  • Canoe Countryby Florence Page Jaques

    University of Minnesota Press 1938; US$ 60.00

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  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Canoeing and Kayakingby Canoe and Kayak Magazine; Dennis Stuhaug

    Penguin Group Inc. 2004; US$ 15.99

    Don't get caught without a paddle... Filled with nearly 100 photos and illustrations, this must-have guide-written by the foremost paddlesports experts-gives the aspiring canoe or kayak adventurer everything he or she needs to know before taking the plunge. Inside, discover how to choose between buying a canoe or a kayak, understand paddling techniques and strokes, and find out how to plan a trip and choose an outfitter or guide. more...