A perfect companion for lighthouse buffs, this travel-friendly, full-color Lighthouse Handbook covers more than 150 lighthouses on the West Coast, including those in Alaska, Hawaii and Canada.
The Push: A Climber's Search for the Path is an inspiring memoir by Tommy Caldwell, the first to free-climb the Dawn Wall of Yosemite El Capitan.
Following Alex Wildman in his climb from cancer to El Capitan, The Sharpest End delves into the love of climbing with an appreciation of family, adventure and friendship in the face of pain.
In her memoir, Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home, Heather "Anish" Anderson details her record-breaking thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, conveying her courage, athleticism and love for the wild.
Who can forget the first time they learned to ride a bike? A nostalgic nod for parents, Together We Ride celebrates a father-daughter relationship and the joy and freedom of an afternoon spent riding.
Trailed is a riveting deep dive into the unsolved murder of two free-spirited young women in the wilderness. It features a journalist's obsession—and a new theory of who might have done it.
Turn Around Time: A Walking Poem for the Pacific Northwest offers reflections on life and landscape expressed in verse by the New York Times best-selling author, David Guterson.
Interested in learning more about the history, botany, culture and tribal nations of the North American prairies? Crack open C. Thomas Shay's Under Prairie Skies and get to know the region.
Chronicling a family's trek almost 500 miles through the Southern Rockies, Andrea Lani's Uphill Both Ways offers inspiration and information on what it's like to cover the area's rugged terrain.
Take a journey, season by season, through the rich landscapes and history of the Granite State as you flip through the photos of Welcome to New Hampshire.
An immersive and eye-opening perspective on swimming—and on human behavior itself—Why We Swim investigates what it is about water that seduces us and keeps us coming back again and again.
A beautiful, photo-rich companion book to the IMAX film of the same name, Wings Over Water celebrates the prairie wetlands of North America and the birds that live and breed in this critical habitat.
A celebration of athleticism, wisdom and skill—Women Who Hike profiles more than 20 of America's most inspiring women adventurers ranging from legends to the rising stars of today.
A definitive, visually rich history of the past century of Northwest ski culture, Written in the Snows tells colorful stories of wilderness exploration and traces the evolution of gear and technique.