Paddling Illinois

Paddling Illinois
Author: Mike Svob
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 193455300X

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Illinois's terrain is surprisingly varied. Here, you'll find rolling hills, dense woods, tallgrass prairies, rugged cliffs, and bayous reminiscent of Louisiana. And one of the best ways of experiencing the excitement and diversity of the state's geology, wildlife, and scenery is by paddling its many waterways. This book will appeal to beginner, intermediate, and advanced paddlers who want to take advantage of the state's amazing variety of canoeing and kayaking opportunities. Whether you're searching for an intimate stream or a stretch of challenging whitewater, you'll find Paddling Illinois an invaluable guide. You'll find: Precise maps showing roads, put-ins and take-outs, significant rapids, mileage, and other information. A detailed description for each trip, so you have a good idea of what you'll see along the way. General summaries covering camping opportunities, water levels, shuttle routes, access points, canoe rentals and/or shuttle services (when available). Numerous additional sources of information regarding fishing opportunities, access issues, and special safety factors. Book jacket.

Paddling Southern Wisconsin

Paddling Southern Wisconsin
Author: Mike Svob
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1931599777

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Paddling Southern Wisconsin will guide you down some of the state's most alluring rivers, immersing you in its shifting landscape and infinite beauty.

City Paddler How I started Paddling and You can Too

City Paddler   How I started Paddling and You can Too
Author: Michael Taylor
Publsiher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781622875870

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Basketball, Football, and Baseball are all the popular sports that attract most people, particularly from a minority community in an urban area. This book attempts to raise awareness to everyone both inside and outside an urban area as to the unique serenity that paddling offers. The books requires you to consider paddling in your own neighborhood, as you might have a great place to paddle within 30 minutes or your home and not even know it. It details the love of the water in the life of Michael Taylor from childhood that carried into his adult life. It reveals the paddling community in the Chicago area and reviews the purpose and goals of these organizations. Lastly as a Christian the author reflects on the appreciation of nature and the blessings that God provides to all humanity that he sees when he is out on the water.The book is informational, it is funny, and it is spiritual. It is meant to inspire the reader to pick up the sport of paddling and become an advocate for the waterway systems in their community.

Paddling Iowa

Paddling Iowa
Author: Nate Hoogeveen
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 193159970X

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Newly revised guide to the best paddling trips in Iowa, contains trip ideas, and environmental, geological, and historic points of interest.

Biking Illinois

Biking Illinois
Author: David Johnsen
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1931599645

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From Chicago's magnificent lakefront to the mountain trails of the Shawnee National Forest, no state has more varied terrain for the cyclist than Illinois. Large, full-detail maps guide you confidently on city streets or prairie back roads, and concise, entertaining trail descriptions make your bicycle adventure come alive. Includes 60 rides for cyclists of all ability levels, tips on where to find water, snacks, lodging, repairs, fascinating notes that help you appreciate the nature and history along the trail, and much more.

Paddling Illinois

Paddling Illinois
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: OCLC:824512672

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Paddling Southern Minnesota

Paddling Southern Minnesota
Author: Lynne Smith Diebel,Robert Diebel
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1931599785

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Detailed maps, photography, trip descriptions, water conditions, wildlife, history

Paddling Pastimes

Paddling   Pastimes
Author: Doc Fletcher
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781496972293

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Adventures on rivers and at baseball stadiums, there is no set time to each experience, no two are alike in dimensions, each river and ballpark visit is excitedly anticipated, and (except for a few enclosed exceptions) weather conditions can impact the adventure. Canoeing and kayaking down a river and an afternoon at the ballpark are both important to our spiritual well-being. Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Detroit. All are major Midwestern cities that evolved on the banks of the rivers that flowed through them: the Allegheny, the Mississippi, the Chicago, the Milwaukee, the Cuyahoga, and the Detroit. Six rivers that were critical to six Midwestern towns in their discovery, development, transportation, commerce, and enjoyment. Paddling trips down each of the six rivers, at least the segment of the rivers flowing through these big cities, are wide, deep, slow-moving affairs —not your usual canoeing and kayaking rural, backwoods adventures—that combine the joy of paddling with fascinating glimpses of history and architecture on the riverbanks. With backgrounds provided by river tour guides and history books, we’ll share with you the unique view from the water, in words and photos, of each city’s riverside landmarks. One of the landmarks each city has in common is a major league ballpark either along or near the river. Coinciding with the 1800s industrial development of these six Midwest cities was the birth of our national pastime, the grand old game of baseball. Baseball was the balance needed to counteract our country’s often turbulent shift from a society of primarily family farmers to Industrial Revolution clock-punchers. The beauty of the hit-and-run, the green grass of a sunlit field, a ballpark frank and a cold beer, brought the same smile and serenity in the 1800s as they do today. To the River of No Return, Doc Fletcher