Appalachian Whitewater

Appalachian Whitewater
Author: Ed Grove,Bill Kirby,Charlie Walbridge
Publsiher: Taylor Pub
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1994-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0897321308

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Appalachian Whitewater the Central Mountains

Appalachian Whitewater  the Central Mountains
Author: Ed Grove
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1987-09
Genre: Appalachian Region
ISBN: 089732031X

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Vol-2. The Central Mountains: the premier canoeing and kayaking streams of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.

Appalachian Whitewater the Central Mountains

Appalachian Whitewater  the Central Mountains
Author: Ed Grove
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1987-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 089732031X

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Vol-2. The Central Mountains: the premier canoeing and kayaking streams of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.

Appalachian Whitewater

Appalachian Whitewater
Author: John Connelly,Ed Grove,John Porterfield,Charlie Walbridge
Publsiher: Globe Pequot Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000044023003

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This guide covers the best streams, creeks, and rivers found in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, Pannsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia.

A Paddler s Guide to the Delaware River

A Paddler s Guide to the Delaware River
Author: Gary Letcher
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-02-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780813552095

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When Henry Hudson explored the Delaware River in 1609, he dubbed it “one of the finest, best, and pleasantest rivers in the world.” Today, those same qualities make the Delaware one of the most popular rivers for recreational use in the United States. Although in places a near-wilderness, the Delaware is easily accessible to millions of residents. On any summer day there may be thousands of people rushing down its exciting rapids or lazing through its serene eddies. A Paddler’s Guide to the Delaware River is an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to experience the Delaware River in a kayak, canoe, raft, or tube—or, for that matter, an automobile or an armchair. Reading the book is like travelling down the river with an experienced guide. It charts the non-tidal Delaware 200 miles from Hancock, New York, to Trenton, New Jersey, describing access points, rapids, natural features, villages, historical sites, campgrounds, outfitters, and restaurants. The Delaware comes alive as the author introduces some of the people, places, events, and controversies that have marked the river from earliest times to the present day. Completely revised, the third edition offers: An overview of the river including watershed, history, place names, paddlecraft, safety, and fishing. The River Guide: ten sections that can each be paddled in one day (about 20 miles), with a mile-by-mile account of rapids, access, natural features, historic sites, and other features. All new maps, with names for virtually every rapid, eddy, and other river feature, plus detailed diagrams for routes through even the most severe rapids. Features in the River Guide highlight the people, events, natural history, and communities that define the river experience, such as Tom Quick, the infamous “avenger of the Delaware”; the mysterious migration of eels, the battle over Tocks Island Dam; and many others. Appendices of Important Contacts, Outfitters and Campgrounds, River Trip Checklists, and more. Whether you are a novice out for an afternoon float, a seasoned adventurer on an overnight expedition, or a resident fascinated by the lore of the Delaware Valley, this book is an invaluable guide.

America by Rivers

America by Rivers
Author: Tim Palmer
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781597269124

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Photographer and writer Tim Palmer has spent more than 25 years researching and experiencing life on the waterways of the American continent. He has travelled by canoe or raft on more than 300 different rivers, down wide placid streams and rough raging rapids. His journeys have taken him to every corner of the country, where he has witnessed and described the unique interaction of geographical, historical, and cultural forces that act upon our nation's vital arteries. America by Rivers represents the culmination of that grand adventure. Palmer describes the rivers of America in all their remaining glory and tarnished beauty, as he presents a comprehensive tour of the whole of America's river systems. Filled with important new information as well as data gathered from hundreds of published sources, America by Rivers covers: the network of American waterways and how they fit together to form river systems unique features of individual rivers along with their size, length, and biological importance environmental problems affecting the rivers of different regions and what is being done to protect and restore them cultural connections and conflicts surrounding the rivers of each region Chapters address the character of rivers in distinct regions of the country, and each chapter highlights one river with a detailed view from the water. Rivers profiled include the Penobscot, Potomac, Suwanee, Minnesota, Niobara, Salmon, Rio Grande, American, Rogue, and Sheenjek. Eighteen maps guide the reader across the country and 100 photos illustrate the splendor of Palmer's fascinating subject. America by Rivers provides a new way of seeing our country, one that embraces the entire landscape and offers fresh avenues to adventure. It is compelling reading for anyone concerned about the health of our land and the future of our waterways.

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Reports

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Reports
Author: United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2332
Release: 2024
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: UOM:39015034741895

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Heritage Trails

Heritage Trails
Author: United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Partnerships Branch,United States. Department of the Interior. Southwestern Pennsylvania Heritage Preservation Commission. Regional Trails Committee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1995
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:39015037269134

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