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Freelance photographer Kelley's vivid, unretouched color photos of this area's landscapes, wildlife, and people grace every page. Journalist Sherry Simpson's text narrates her personal experience of the park and describes the park's geologic and human history; animals such as bears, whales, and the declining colony of kittiwake gulls; and traditional legends from the area's earliest human inhabitants. The book is wider than it is tall (11.5x9"). It is not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
Includes information on geology, fauna, preparation, weather, permits, and more This is the only complete backcountry-use guide that tells how to get to Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park and travel through it via foot or kayak, for an intimate glimpse of the outstanding glaciers and wildlife. This book includes detailed information on hiking in this largely treeless area, best times to go, weather, bears, fishing, wilderness camping, and getting around.
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Describes the various sites in the park as well as how Glacier Bay came to be, tracing its history to exploration in the Bay by Tlingit Indians. Divided into three parts.
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This cool Glacier Bay Alaska National Park Journal / Diary / Notebook makes a great travel gift! It is 6 x 9 inches in size with 110 blank lined pages.