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This guidebook highlights forty-four of the best dog friendly hiking trails in Oregon. Ranging from easy jaunts around Portland's green spaces, to rigorous hikes in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, this guide includes something for every dog lover. Look inside to find: Fitness tips for getting your dog prepared and trained for the trail Fido-friendly gear and detailed checklists outlining what to pack for your pooch A helpful Trail finder identifying hikes by length, difficulty, and leash rules. Essential dog safety and preventative care information.
The Connecticut Lakes region is the last great frontier of the North Country. Forming the extreme northern tip of the state, it offers the only port of entry from Canada into New Hampshire. It includes Pittsburg, the most sizable township in the country-three hundred thousand acres in all-and the beautiful and wild Connecticut Lakes. Its fascinating history glistens in the two-hundred-plus images of New Hampshire's Connecticut Lakes Region. Pictured are rich logging lands, a mecca for sportsmen for more than a hundred years, and waterfront camps, cabins, and lodges. From 1832 to 1836, Pittsburg was known as the Indian Stream Republic, maintaining independence from both the United States and Canada.
A wonderful collection of fine decoys and calls from the Great Lakes region, shown in over 1100 color photographs, along with original vintage black and white photos, extensive related literature, and a price guide. This valuable reference book includes pieces ranging from the finest museum-quality artifacts to collectibles that are more likely to turn up at a local auction, garage sale, flea market, or antique mall. An extensive bibliography and appendix provide valuable sources for information, organizations, periodicals, and auction companies.
For all of her twenty-three years, Cedena Rossier has led a sheltered life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. And then she goes to the Fair. The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago opens up a fascinating world of excitement and friendships that she is determined to explore. But her newfound freedom comes at a high cost: Her mother disowns her.To make matters worse, the Panic of 1893 causes Cedena's family to be on the verge of bankruptcy. Unwanted by her mother and unwilling to burden her aunt and uncle, Cedena heads west to become a Harvey girl-one of an elite group of trained waitresses who serve railroad passengers at restaurants throughout the West. While she enjoys the economi...
The experiences of a young woman who was the first band instructor in a remote fishing village in 1950s Alaska.
November issue includes abridged index to yearly volume.