Tales Trails

Tales   Trails
Author: Lynn Martel
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781926855271

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Since moving to the Rockies of western Canada in 1984, Lynn Martel has spent countless hours and days exploring the mountain wilderness with her many experienced friends as well as some of the best known and well-informed professional guides in the outdoor adventure business. Waking up in tents and backcountry huts; hiking and skiing up valleys, over passes and across glaciers; rock climbing; mountain biking; caving; paddling and horseback riding have all become integral parts of Martel's life in the Mountain West. Since the mid-1990s, Martel has shared the beauty and the magic of the region's inspiring wilderness destinations through finely crafted tales of her own adventures and also those of the Rockies' most colourful and iconic adventure personalities. Her vast amount of experience and insight into the most popular activities available to tourists, locals and the most skilled and competent weekend warriors infuse this collection of 20 of her best adventure stories. Complete with colour photographs and maps, difficulty ratings, seasonal details and general information, these stories will inspire those seeking to experience adventures at their own level in and around Kananaskis Country, Canmore, Lake Louise and Banff, Yoho and Jasper national parks.

Peninsula Tales Trails

Peninsula Tales   Trails
Author: David Weintraub
Publsiher: West Winds Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123840485

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The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District currently has 25 preserves (24 of which are already open to the public) containing about 220 miles of traits open to the public. This book serves as a guide to and celebration of these 25 preserves.

Tales from the Trail Stories from the Oldest Hiker Hostel on the Appalachian Trail

Tales from the Trail  Stories from the Oldest Hiker Hostel on the Appalachian Trail
Author: Sherry Blackman
Publsiher: MindStir Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1737628732

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During the 2020 pandemic, one thing held true: Scores of people headed out for a day hike on the Appalachian Trail (AT) as if being in the woods, immersed in beauty and mystery, immunized them against an invisible enemy. The AT became a hospital for souls locked up in quarantine, needing to breathe, stretch, and be grounded by the earth beneath their feet. For decades, the AT has been a sanctuary for seekers, the tired and the lost; those hungry for renewal, the broken and the grieving; and those who want to face and answer questions they have lugged around with them in invisible backpacks. Questions like, what is next for me? Is there a God? Should I live or end it all? How can I liberate my life from what weighs it down? How can I forgive God? This book pays tribute to all those who dare such a grueling and soul-satisfying adventure. It tells the tales of those on a pilgrimage through insightful conversations and encounters, exploring and revealing what angels the hikers are wrestling with in the wilderness, angels who call out to name them again. This collection unveils the spirituality of any such journey in sometimes humorous, sometimes heart-wrenching portraits. Tales from the Trail explores the longings within us to lose our life, only to find it.

Tales from the Trail

Tales from the Trail
Author: Dawson Smith
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-09-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781525577284

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A collection of non-fiction short stories, Tales from the Trail details Dawson Smith’s many hunting expeditions with hunting partner Bill Cash and others. Filled with close calls and lots of luck, these stories are cast upon the wild backdrop of British Columbia, Canada, pursuing moose, caribou, grizzly bears, sheep, mountain goats, cougars and more. Travelling on foot, on horseback, or even by quad, following animal trails, creeks and rivers, Smith’s work depicts the adventure behind each kill.

Tales from the Big Trails

Tales from the Big Trails
Author: Martyn Howe
Publsiher: Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781839810596

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'I am already planning the next adventure. The wanderlust that infected me has no cure.' It all started in Fishguard in the mid-1970s when, aged fifteen, Martyn Howe and a friend set off on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path armed with big rucksacks, borrowed boots, a Primus stove and a pint of paraffin, and a thirst for adventure. After repeating the route almost thirty years later, Martyn was inspired to walk every National Trail in England and Wales, plus the four Long-Distance Routes (now among the Great Trails) in Scotland. His 3,000-mile journey included treks along the South West Coast Path, the Pennine Way, the Cotswold Way and the West Highland Way. He finally achieved his ambition in 2016 when he arrived in Cromer in Norfolk, only to set a new goal of walking the England and Wales Coast Paths and the Scottish National Trail. In Tales from the Big Trails, Martyn vividly describes the diverse landscapes, wildlife, culture and heritage he encounters around the British Isles, and the physical and mental health benefits he derives from walking. He also celebrates the people who enrich his travels, including fellow long-distance hikers, tourists discovering Britain's charm, farmers working the land, and the friendly and eccentric owners of hostels, campsites and B&Bs. And when he is asked 'Why do you do it?', the answer is as simple as placing one foot in front of the other: 'It makes me happy.'

Tales from the Trails

Tales from the Trails
Author: Michael Clinton
Publsiher: Glitterati
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1943876614

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Michael Clinton not only travels the world to take photographs that he records in his books, he travels the world--the 7 continents, in fact--to run, and in Tales from the Trails, he explains why we should all do the sameIncludes contributions from fitness expert Jenny Hadfield and two-time seven continent marathoner Kelly McLay, among othersProvides inspiration and motivation from a community of runners and why they run, covering the gamut of emotional to physical rationalesRunning: it's as simple as striding forward just one foot after another, but as author Michael Clinton has learned over more than 40 years as a runner, it's so much more than just exercise. It's a test of physical and mental endurance and a way to connect with the environment, the global community of runners, and, ultimately, yourself. From the streets of Paris, Buenos Aires, all the way to Sydney, Clinton has gone the distance, never forgetting his running shoes in all of his globetrotting adventures to over 120 countries. In Tales from the Trails, Clinton along with numerous contributors, including George A. Hirsch, chairman of the New York Road Runners and founder of the New York City five-borough marathon, detail inspirational stories of trial, tribulation, and triumph, revealing how running has helped one find love, strengthened a relationship with God, and assisted in overcoming fear and disappointment. Tales from the Trails is a reminder to lace up and hit the trails to run for your life, love, and happiness.

Tales and Trails of Illinois

Tales and Trails of Illinois
Author: Stu Fliege
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252070852

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Tells the stories of fifty-two significant events in the history of Illinois.

Indian Trails and Grizzly Tales

Indian Trails and Grizzly Tales
Author: Bud Cheff (Sr.)
Publsiher: Stoneydale Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 0912299541

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This autobiographical work conveys the story of the author's life in the remote Mission Mountains of western Montana, revealing his adventurous way of life in a wild landscape and portraying his close relationship with the region's Flathead Indians.