Ohio's bedrock reveals a rich story of the ancient landscapes and animals, massive meat-eating reptiles, footlong clams and lumbering mammoths. Roadside Geology of Ohio helps you discover it all.
The first book in the series designed to educate casual geologists, Road Geology of Oregon takes you deeper with the most current understanding of Oregon's ever-changing geology and tectonic activity.
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From boulders in Joshua Tree and the Mojave's cinder cones to tar seeps and coastal dunes, Roadside Geology of Southern California is filled with the region's rich geological diversity and splendor.
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Discover more than 1 billion years of geologic history in Roadside Geology of Tennessee. Travel across the state and below the surface to uncover the splendorous and diverse wonders that await.
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Traverse and explore the diversity of Texas' sprawling landscape and rock formations with Roadside Geology of Texas handy in your car or pack.
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Utah is known for its mountains as its incredible landforms, arches and immensely flat desert basins. Roadside Geology of Utah helps you become a geological expert as you traverse across the state.
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From 45-million-year-old sandstone sea cliffs to granite Cascade peaks and basalt flood basins, Roadside Geology of Washington takes you deeper into Washington's complex geologic features.
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The 19 road guides in Roadside Geology of Yellowstone Country fully explore the volcanic pedigree of this park and other sites that have recorded the region's broad and deep geologic story.
The National Geographic Roaring Fork and Fryingpan Rivers Fishing and River Recreational Map Guide is the perfect companion to anyone angling or recreating on either of these iconic Colorado rivers.
A great resource for both beginners and experienced climbers looking to brush up on their skills, FalconGuides Rock Climbing stresses the fundamentals as well as state-of-the-art techniques.
This second edition of the best-selling Rock Climbing Anchors: A Comprehensive Guide helps you master the craft of anchor-building, using engineer Craig Luebben's rock climbing anchors.
Your guide to one of the best sport climbing areas on the Front Range, the 3rd edition of Rock Climbing Clear Creek Canyon from Fixed Pin Publishing now features 6 new crags and over 80 new routes.
For beginners and experts alike, this edition of FalconGuides Rock Climbing Minnesota explores thousands of routes at crags new and old, from the cliffs of Lake Superior to the Northwoods.
The revised and updated edition of Rock Climbing Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland describes more than 1200 routes at 23 different areas including Seneca Rocks and the New River Gorge.
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