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Paddle ’Til Dark

Author : Raimonds Zvirbulis
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 705 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781490790794

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This solo wilderness, kayaking journey began many years ago, years before I even knew anything about kayaks and paddling down remote, legendary rivers. Poring over maps of those places revealed very little. The blank spaces spread far and wide. At last, after decades of dreaming, I stood on the shore of Lake Atlin in British Columbia, where the headwaters of the Yukon River are. I stood there and thought about all those hope-filled years and was thrilled at the anticipation of leaving that morning in mid-June. Crossing the expanse of Lake Atlin in a fine mist, I guided the kayak toward Graham Channel, which would take me to Tagish Lake. There I met Jim and Marion Brook at their cabin. After hot coffee and freshly baked cookies, they sent me on my way. They were the first of many people who helped me on my journey. That evening, having found the “perfect” campsite, I inspected the area for bear tracks. Finding none, I started a large campfire before setting up the tent. Supper had been eaten at a previous stop, so there was no cooking where I stayed for the night. This was the procedure I followed every night. It kept animals bigger and hungrier than me from visiting my campsites. As I paddled down the lakes, I stopped at villages such as Tagish, I paddled down Marsh Lake and down dangerous Lake Laberge, and I stopped in historic towns such as Whitehorse and Dawson City. I passed by wrecked and beached steamboats from the gold rush days and finally crossed the US/Canadian line into Alaska. I had paddled through a forest fire so immense that it took a day to pass the flames. The current carried me past Eagle, Circle City, though the Yukon flats (where the river was ten to twenty miles wide); and I crossed the Arctic Circle at Fort Yukon. Then came the small villages of Beaver, Stevens Village, and then the oil pipeline. I paddled on to Rampart, where the fierce head wind nearly drove me back upstream. Next, I passed through Tanana, where I met Emmet Peter, who won the Iditarod long ago, then on to Ruby, Galena, Nulato, and Holy Cross, where Bergie Demientieff served me coffee and gave good advice. Finally, I arrived at Russian Mission, where I ran out of time after fifty-one days and two thousand miles of paddling my kayak. There Harvey Pitka and his wife, Ester, fed me a wonderful dinner before I flew out. As the plane climbed and banked toward Bethel, I knew that I would return one day to finish my kayak trip to the Bering Sea.

Paddling the Tennessee River

Author : Kim Trevathan
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1572331445

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In late August 1998, Kim Trevathan and his dog, Jasper, set out by canoe on a long, slow trip down the 652 miles of the Tennessee River, the largest tributary of the Ohio. Trevathan wanted to experience the river in its entirety, from Knoxville's narrow, winding channel, which flows past rocky bluffs, to the wide-open waters of Kentucky Lake at its lower end. Over the course of the five-week voyage, Trevathan rediscovered the people and places that made history on the Tennessee's banks. He crossed the path of the explorer Meriwether Lewis along the Natchez Trace, noted the sites of Ulysses S. Grant's Civil War battles, and passed Hiwassee Island, the spot where a teenaged runaway named Sam Houston lived with Cherokee Chief Jolly. Trevathan also came to know the modern river's dwellers, including a towboat pilot, two couples who traded in their landlocked homes for life on the river, a campground owner, and a meteorologist for NASA. He placed his life in the hands of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lock operators as he and Jasper navigated the river's nine dams. Paddling the Tennessee River is a powerful travel narrative that captures the river's wild, turbulent, and defiant past and confronts what it has become--an overused and overdeveloped series of lakes. But first and foremost, the book is the story of a man and his dog, riding low enough to smell the water and to discover the promise of a slow river running through the southern heartland. The Author: Kim Trevathan, who earned his M.F.A. in creative writing at the University of Alabama, works as a new media writer and producer and writes a column for the Maryville Daily Times. His essays and short stories have been published in The Distillery, New Millennium Writings, The Texas Review, New Delta Review, and Under the Sun. He lives in Rockford, Tennessee.

Paddle to the Amazon

Author : Don Starkell
Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1994-09-03
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780771082566

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Paddle to the Amazon by Don Starkell Pdf

It was crazy. It was unthinkable. It was the adventure of a lifetime. When Don and Dana Starkell left Winnipeg in a tiny three-seater canoe, they had no idea of the dangers that lay ahead. Two years and 12,180 miles later, father and son had each paddled nearly twenty million strokes, slept on beaches, in jungles and fields, dined on tapir, shark, and heaps of roasted ants. They encountered piranhas, wild pigs, and hungry alligators. They were arrested, shot at, taken for spies and drug smugglers, and set upon by pirates. They had lived through terrifying hurricanes, food poisoning, and near starvation. And at the same time they had set a record for a thrilling, unforgettable voyage of discovery and old-fashioned adventure. "Courageous . . . Exciting and always immediate." -- The New York Times Book Review

Under the Wedding Tree

Author : Steven D. Ayres
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781469138329

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Place of Shadows

Author : Phil Jarratt
Publisher : Boolarong Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781925877960

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This comprehensive history of Noosa comes straight from the heart. Award-winning writer Phil Jarratt has lived in the seaside town for more than 30 years, and has played many roles, as both communicator and protagonist, over its transition from sleepy village to iconic resort. In many ways it is a love letter to his adopted home, but the Noosa story is not always a pretty one, and Jarratt does not flinch from the harsh realities of the cruelties inflicted on the Kabi Kabi First Nation, nor from the wild years when Tewantin was a playground for cashed-up gold diggers, nor from the unscrupulous development deals of the Joh era. But this is a history filled with admiration for the fighters of the past, and hope for the future.

Fur News and Outdoor World

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 854 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1918
Category : Fur trade
ISBN : NYPL:33433066307723

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The River of Darkness; Or, Under Africa

Author : William Murray Graydon
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4064066211097

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The River of Darkness; Or, Under Africa by William Murray Graydon Pdf

The River of Darkness; Or, Under Africa is an adventure novel by William Murray Graydon. The story follows the expedition of three Englishmen into the African wilderness to find a lost city. Along the way, they face various dangers, including wild animals, hostile natives, and treacherous terrain. Their journey culminates in a thrilling battle with a cannibal tribe.

Yukon Yearnings

Author : Raimonds Zvirbulis
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781490781556

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Yukon Yearnings by Raimonds Zvirbulis Pdf

Yukon Yearnings is the story of my kayak trip down the Yukon River, from the source to the Bering Sea. The paddling distance for that solo kayak journey was just over 2,300 miles. It was not until completing the journey and retturning home that I discovered that no one else had achieved that. I was the first person to have paddled the entire Yukon River. Prior to the current kayak trip I had paddled two thousand miles of the river from Lake Atlin, British Columbia, to Russian Mission, Alaska. My reason for going back to the Yukon was not to be the first person to paddle the whole river. My reason was to experience the wilderness again. Paddling in the solitude of that wilderness enclosed me in the peace of the lakes and the river. There were no distractions, no time constraints, and no urgent pressures to be in a certain place by a certain time The deep, quiet forests and the snowcapped mountains just enraptured me. Passing the villages and stopping in some allowed me to meet the people living on the river. Their kindness was as significant as the beauty of the nature all the way to the Bering Sea.

Standup Paddling Montana

Author : Greg Peters
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781493045457

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Standup Paddling Montana by Greg Peters Pdf

Anchored by two stunning national parks, carved by dozens of rivers and sprinkled with glistening lakes, Montana is a standup paddling paradise. From calm paddles set against snowcapped mountains to whitewater routes for adventurous souls, Standup Paddling Montana features the best sites across the state for standup paddlers of all skill levels.

A Canoeist's Sketchbook

Author : Robert Kimber
Publisher : Down East Books
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781461744955

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A Canoeist's Sketchbook by Robert Kimber Pdf

Kimber shares his personal paddling philosophy, arranged in an alphabetical progression of essays. Part philosopher, part humorist, and an outstanding canoiest, Kimber reveals the heart and soul of the wilderness experience. Along the way he reveals a host of practical tips on how to camp and canoe in remote places.

Paddling the Boreal Forest

Author : Max Finkelstein,James Stone
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2004-11-29
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1896219985

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Paddling the Boreal Forest by Max Finkelstein,James Stone Pdf

The boreal forest of Quebec/Labrador has captivated avid canoeists for generations. The Canadian iron man, A.P. Low (18611942), surveyed the area.

Paddle

Author : Jasper Winn
Publisher : Sort of Books
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780956308672

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Paddle by Jasper Winn Pdf

One summer, writer and musician, Jasper Winn set himself an extraordinary task. He would kayak the whole way round Ireland - a thousand miles - camping on remote headlands and islands, carousing in bars and paddling clockwise until he got back where he started. But in the worst Irish summer in living memory the pleasures of idling among seals, fulmars and fishing boats soon gave way to heroic struggles through storm-tossed seas ... and lock-ins playing music in coastal pubs. Circling the country where he grew up, Jasper reflects on life at the very fringes of Ireland, the nature and lore of its seas, and his own eccentric upbringing - sprung from school at age ten and left free to explore the countryside and its traditional life. Charming, quietly epic, and with an irresistible undertow of wit, Paddle is a low-tech adventure that captures the sheer joy of a misty morning on Ireland's coast. As the sun breaks through, you'll be longing to set off too.

Paddling Partners

Author : Bruce W. Hodgins,Carol Hodgins
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2008-02-08
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781770702943

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Paddling Partners by Bruce W. Hodgins,Carol Hodgins Pdf

Carol and Bruce Hodgins began leading canoe trips in 1957 for Camp Wanapitei on Lake Temagami in Northern Ontario, initially to the great rivers of that region and on into Quebec. Their first venture north of 60 found them on the South Nahanni, soon to be followed by the Coppermine River, and by the 1990s their annual tripping took them to the Soper River on Baffin Island. included with their richly descriptive accounts of wilderness travel with groups of people, are kayak adventures in Baja California, Mexico, and the Queen Charlottes, paddling in and near the Everglades and explorations on Heritage rivers in the Maritimes and along the coast of Newfoundland. Few have personally experienced the breadth of wilderness travel in Canada as have the Hodgins husband-and-wife team. Their fifty years as "paddling partners," a legendary achievement, is a story of shared joys, challenges, triumphs and mishaps, delightfully told and augmented by excerpts from daily logs, historical insights and the tidbits of experience gleaned over the years.

Outing and the Wheelman

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1885
Category : Cycling
ISBN : UCAL:B3419969

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Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route

Author : Mike Bezemek
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2018-10-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781493034826

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Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route by Mike Bezemek Pdf

On May 24, 1869, John Wesley Powell and nine crewmen in four wooden rowboats set off down the Green River to map the final blank spot on the American map. Three months later, six ragged men in only two boats emerged from the Grand Canyon. And what happened along the rugged 1,000 river miles in between quickly became the stuff of legend. Today, the JWP route offers some of the most adventurous paddling in the United States. Across six southwestern states, paddlers will find a surprising variety of trips. Enjoy flatwater floats through Canyonlands and the Uinta Basin; whitewater kayaking or rafting in Dinosaur National Monument and Cataract Canyon; afternoon paddleboarding on Flaming Gorge Reservoir and Lake Powell; multiday expeditions through Desolation Canyon and the Grand Canyon; and much more, including remarkable hikes and excursions to ancestral ruins, historic sites, museums, and waterfalls. Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route is a narrated guide that combines a multi-chapter retelling of the dramatic 1869 expedition with stunning landscape photography, modern discoveries along the route, overview maps, and information about permits, shuttles, access points, rental equipment, guided trips, and further readings. Come celebrate the dramatic 1869 expedition by exploring the route and learning the story.