Hiking the Wonderland Trail: The Complete Guide to Mount Rainier's Premier Trail guides you through the ins and outs of undertaking this memorable hiking trip around Mount Rainier.
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Guiding parents to 52 of the best hikes to take with their kiddos, this Hiking with Kids Colorado guide helps you pick the perfect trail to enjoy as a family.
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Nothing beats spending time together in nature. With FalconGuides Hiking with Kids Northern California, you'll have descriptions and maps for over 40 kid-friendly hikes to get out and explore.
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Want to plan a winning hike that the entire family will love? FalconGuides Hiking with Kids Virginia provides tips, advice and information for a kid-friendly day hike at 52 spots across the state.
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The Trails Illustrated Holy Cross Ruedi Reservoir topographic map delivers unmatched detail and valuable information to assist you in your exploration of this rugged area of Colorado.
The Hood River area offers a wealth of recreational opportunities. Plan your adventure with this Adventure Maps Hood River Oregon topographic trail map and matching digital map for use on your phone.
This detailed Trails Illustrated map from National Geographic offers comprehensive coverage of Indiana's Hoosier National Forest.
Ready to explore the Sierra Nevada? You'll want this Tom Harrison Cartography trail map to guide you to some of the best hiking trails in the Hoover Wilderness northeast of Yosemite.
What can trees teach us? How to Be More Tree brings together 59 universal life lessons taken from the infinite wisdom of trees, Mother Nature's sturdiest, most resilient beings.
Learn the fundamentals—including style and ethics—with this instructional 6th edition of FalconGuides How to Rock Climb by experts John Long and Bob Gaines.
More than 30 years since its original publication, the 4th edition of How to Shit in the Woods remains the backcountry backpacker's bible—crucial for anyone looking to be wiser with their waste.
Part critique of modern hiking culture and part how-to guide, How to Suffer Outside is for anyone who wants to hit the trail without breaking the bank.
In Hudson Bay Bound, Natalie Warren recounts the remarkable 85-day journey of two women who canoed the 2,000-mile route from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay.
With 5 maps featuring more than 100 miles of trails, the 6th edition of the Hudson Palisades Trails map set is a must-have for exploring the trails and open space in the Palisades region.