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    Ethics Bowl espouses a new way to engage in discussions about complex ethical issues.

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    Ethics Bowl espouses a new way to engage in discussions about complex ethical issues.

  • av Michele Hernandez Bayliss & Dean J. Ouellette
    309

    Taking on one of the Northeast¿s 4,000 footers is becoming a pilgrimage for Northeast residents and its visitors. While more people than ever are hiking them, there¿s still a dearth of good information about each mountain and its surrounding areas, especially in winter. Climb Every Mountain fills that gap by informing adventurers¿from the freshly-booted novice to the grizzled mountaineer¿about the Northeast¿s iconic mountains that top out at over 4,000 feet.Look inside to find:Multiple routes up each mountainDetails about the area's unique climate and geologyGPS coordinatesFull-color photography and maps throughoutInformation on winter hiking

  • av Amanda Flynn
    495 - 1 039

  • av Lizann Dunegan
    309

    Featuring the best hikes in the greater Bend area, this guidebook points locals and visitors alike to trailheads within an hour's drive of the city.

  • av Bruce Grubbs
    299,-

    There are ancient treasures hidden across the American Southwest. Tucked away in remote canyons are hundreds of ruins, cultural treasures that provide a wealth of information about the past-and most people never visit them. This fully updated and revised edition of Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen is your ticket to these enchanted sites. Bruce Grubbs leads hikers of all abilities on day hikes and overnight trips to some of the most spectacular areas of the Southwest.

  • - Red Sox, Peace, and a Year of Hope
    av Michael Connelly
    265,-

  • - A Comprehensive Guide to Public Tent and RV Campgrounds
    av Randy Stapilus
    285,-

    From the high peaks of the Bitterroots to the massive valley of the Snake River Plain, this guidebook includes detailed descriptions of more than 300 public campgrounds throughout the state of Idaho that campers can reach by car, for tenters and RVers.

  • av Hugh Kingery
    365

  • av Johnny Molloy & Carrie Stambaugh
    309,-

    From old country roads to dense forest paths, Kentucky boasts more than 1,500 miles of marked and maintained trails. Fully updated and revised, author Johnny Molloy describes some of the best hikes in the state, from 1-mile nature trails to multiday backpacks.

  • av Mark Aiken
    299

    Hiking Fire Lookouts New England details 40 hikes that lead to climbable lookouts in the region.

  • av Meribeth Dayme
    529 - 1 009

  • av Joel Macht
    385 - 769

  • av Linda Hamilton
    299,-

    Lace up your boots and sample forty of the finest trails the San Francisco Bay Area has to offer. This guide covers every corner of this beautiful and diverse region, leading you to roaring waterfalls and wind-whipped mountaintops, verdant forests and wildflower-covered meadows. See majestic redwoods in the nature lovers cathedral in Muir woods, watch for whales along Lighthouse Trail at Point Reyes National Seashore, or wander through military history in The Presidio. Veteran hiker and Bay Area native Linda Hamilton will introduce you to these trails and many more.

  • av Daniel J. Boyne
    329

    Harvard University rowing coach and long-time crew luminary Dan Boyne tells a tale of murder on the Charles River in Cambridge, MA. A wealthy man is murdered, and there are plenty of suspects within the rowing community in Cambridge. It's chockablock full of well-drawn characters, including cops, doctors, Cantabrigians, oarsmen, and a wily coxswain who may be having an affair with his wealthy stepmother. . .

  • av Patty A. Wilson
    235,-

  • av Greg Westrich
    265,-

    Maine¿s 100 Mile Wilderness is one of the most famous sections of the Appalachian Trail ¿ a 97-mile stretch that attracts hikers from around the world. The areäs name derives from the fact that it¿s the longest section on the whole AT without a paved road crossing or a town. What most people don¿t know is that the region is crisscrossed with logging roads, providing day access to the trail as well as the mountain, ponds, and waterfalls surrounding it. This guide will include more than forty hikes, capturing the best of the great wilderness. Hikes will guide you through a mixture of working forests and preserves. Discover the highest waterfall on the entire Appalachian Trail, remote mountains like Wadleigh, and one of the largest springs in New England. Look inside to find detailed maps, hike descriptions, mile-by-mile directional cues, and much more.

  • av Kenneth L. Graham
    265,-

    This guide provides detailed information on over 300 public campgrounds in Wyoming and South Dakota's Black Hills, accessible by car. For tenters and RVers alike, this guide will lead you to the perfect campground.

  • av Todd Telander
    185,-

  • - More Than 60 Rail Trails in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
    av Natalie Bartley
    265,-

    This is your comprehensive revision to walking, jogging, biking and cross country skiing the rail trail systems in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

  • av Kevin Revolinski
    169

  • av Steve Ramirez
    385,-

    In times that all too often leave us feeling adrift in the prevailing currents of a human civilization and natural world in decline, where do we turn to find solace, purpose, direction, and hope? There is a reason why standing by the ocean's shore calls us to go deeper while seeking the answers to our most pressing questions. The ocean speaks to us with images of life's turmoil and tranquility. The ocean is our "Home Place." It is where life began - and its health reflects our own. Like its predecessors, Casting Seaward is at once an adventure and an act of discovery and recollection. It brings us deep into the heart of this living planet and reminds us that the fate of the ocean is the fate of humanity. In Casting Seaward Steve Ramirez takes us on an outdoor adventure exploring the salty shores, estuaries, reefs, and depths of North America, in search of saltwater and anadromous gamefish, meaningful friendships, and a hopeful future. Casting Seaward will take you to faraway places as varied as Alaska's Tongass Wilderness, California's giant kelp forests, the expansive estuaries of the Texas coast, the Caribbean's vast tidal sand flats, the mangrove forests and reefs of South Florida, the Low Country of South Carolina, and the wild coastal rips of Montauk, New York. You will dive beneath the ocean's surface and climb coastal rainforest mountains while following salmon from the sea to their birthplace. You will smell the pungent aroma of hidden bears. You will feel the powerful pull of outgoing tides. And you will learn a great deal about these places and its people along the way. Casting Seaward is about much more than fishing- it is about our lives on Earth and the life of the Earth. It doesn't matter if you are an angler, hiker, paddler, naturalist, or simply find peace walking along a beach at sunrise... Casting Seaward will transport you to times and places where you too can explore and experience the power of nature and the best of human nature.

  • av Mary Spink Neumann, Robert M. Sanford & Thomas W. Neumann
    825 - 1 829

  • av Collen Higginbotham & Erik Neil
    509 - 985

  • - Survival, Order, and Justice
    av II Doyle
    459

    Using a constructivist approach, the book addresses international security studies' concerns about the relevance of moral reasoning to strategic and political thinking.

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