Get to know the lighthouses that light the way up the Hudson River to Albany. The Lighthouse Handbook: Hudson River & New York Harbor guides you through their histories and current status.
A perfect companion for lighthouse buffs, this travel-friendly, full-color Lighthouse Handbook explores each of New England's lighthouses and their history, as well as several Canadian lighthouses.
A captivating book on magnificent but sometimes deadly creatures, the 3rd edition of Mark of the Grizzly has been revised and updated with more stories of recent bear attacks and hard lessons learned.
Moms Who Hike celebrates the athleticism, wisdom and skill of over 20 of America's most inspiring adventurer mothers—ranging from famous legends to the rising stars of today.
Join author Heather "Anish" Anderson on a deeply internal yet highly physical journey in Mud, Rocks, Blazes: Letting Go on the Appalachian Trail, an essential story about strength, purpose and the AT.
A blend of photographs, awe-inspiring stories and Black history, Nature Swagger: Stories and Visions of Black Joy in the Outdoors is the perfect gift for anyone looking for a boost of inspiration.
Nerve: Adventures in the Science of Fear is a spellbinding exploration of paralyzing fear that brings together storytelling, science journalism and investigative curiosity.
Chronicling 150 years of misadventure in New Hampshire's Presidential Range, this 10th anniversary edition of Not Without Peril includes a new afterword by author Nicholas Howe.
Written by athlete, activist and mental health advocate Alison Désir, Running While Black is an exposé on the whiteness of running—a supposedly egalitarian sport—and a call to reimagine the industry.
Although charting into unknown territory can be daunting, She Explores is an inspiring collection of women's courageous stories that celebrate taking on new and exhilarating solo outdoor adventures.
In his book Six Steps, author Ben Shattuck retraces the path of Henry David Thoreau through Cape Cod's outer beaches, from the elbow to Provincetown's fingertip.
The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors explores how minority populations view wild places and shares their accomplishments—including the first all-African American team to summit Denali.
When a tragic event led Mary Emerick to uproot her life, she began exploring the rugged Alaska coast in a small yellow kayak. The Last Layer of the Ocean chronicles her journey—physical and emotional.
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.