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Introducing the Day Hiking Series - The next-generation trail guides for Washington
The Mountaineers Books’ has released the first three of an all-new next-generation hiking guidebook series—Day Hiking—that has been designed from cover to cover to meet the needs of today’s hikers.
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Columbia Highlands:
Exploring Washington’s Frontier
Published by The Mountaineers Books
Paperback, $19.95; 128 pages
with 85 color photographs
Written by Craig Romano;
Photographed by James Johnston
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Backpacking Washington
Published by Wilderness Press
Paperback, $17.95; 286 pages
By Douglas Lorain
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Core Performance Endurance: A New Fitness and Nutrition Program That Revolutionizes the Way You Train for Endurance Sports
Published by Rodale Books
Paperback, $19.95, 256 pages
By Mark Verstegen and Pete Williams
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Best Hikes for Kids Oregon
Published by: The Mountaineers Books
Paperback, $16.95, 256 pages
by: Bonnie Henerson
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Biking Puget Sound: 50 Rides from Olympia to the San Juans
Published by The Mountaineers Books
Paperback, $16.95, 256 pages
By Bill Thorness
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Training Plans for Multisport Athletes
Second Edition
Paperback, $15.95
by: Olympic Triathlon Coach Gale Bernhardt
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The Perfect Distance: Training for Long-Course Triathlon
First Edition
Paperback, $18.95
by: Tom Rodgers
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Defending Wild Washington
A Citizen Actions Guide
While the facts behind Washington’s environmental history are fascinating to most, they still seem esoteric. But when told through the stories of real people, the Evergreen state’s environmental history can both educate and inspire its citizens to protect the invaluable commons that is our spectacular wild heritage.
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Around One More Point
Published by Touch Wood Editions
Paperback, $24.95, 128 pages
By: Mary Gazetas
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Best Hikes With Dogs, Inland Northwest
For their most recent collaboration, Outdoors NW Trails Editor Craig Romano and contributing photographer Alan Bauer hiked over 75 trails with their canine companions in eastern Washington, the Idaho panhandle, northwest Montana and B.C.’s Okanagan Highlands to help dog lovers find some of the best pooch-friendly hiking destinations east of the Cascades.
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The Roof-Rack Chronicles
You’ve been there before. It’s a Thursday night and you’re trying to pack for a weekend camping trip so that you can jet out of town as soon as the workweek is over.
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Calling all Campfire Cooks
Hike the Pass to Redwood Creek
At one point in time, we’ve all hiked to a mountain vista, riverbed or secluded beach to savor breathtaking scenery with a decadent bottle of wine. Redwood Creek wines of Modesto, Calif., knows that good wine is always accompanied by good food. From May 1 – June 15, amateur outdoor cooking aficionados can go to www.RedwoodCreek.com to enter their best campfire recipe . . .
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Tips and tales for enjoying the trails
Hiking Light Handbook
Field guide to the Cascade & Olympics Second edition
100 Classic Hikes in Oregon
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