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Tree in the Trail
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1942 |
Genre | : Children's stories |
ISBN | : 039518228X |
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The story of a cottonwood tree growing on the Great Plains, and its contributions to the history of the Southwest.
Tree in the Trail
Author | : Holling Clancy Holling |
Publsiher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 1942 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 039554534X |
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The story of a cottonwood tree growing on the Great Plains, and its contributions to the history of the Southwest.
Native American Trail Marker Trees
Author | : Dennis Downes |
Publsiher | : Chicago's Books Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2011-09 |
Genre | : Indian trails |
ISBN | : 0979789281 |
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America's first "road signs" were trees bent as saplings by the Indians, marking trails. They were part of an extensive land and water navigation system that was in place long before the arrival of the first European settlers.
A Trail Called Home
Author | : Paul O'Hara |
Publsiher | : Dundurn |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2019-05-04 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781459744813 |
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An exploration of trees in the Golden Horseshoe and the stories they tell. Trees define so much of Canadian life, but many people, particularly in the Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario, don’t know that much about them. Granted, it is harder here: there are more trees that are native to this area than anywhere else in Canada. The great storytellers of the landscape, trees are looking glasses into the past. They speak of biology, ecology, and geology, as well as natural and human history. Through a greater understanding of trees, we can become more rooted to the land beneath our feet, and our place in it.
Tree in the Trail
Author | : Holling Clancy Holling |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:156382340 |
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Willow and the Indian Trail Marker Tree
Author | : Cate Brusenbach |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2017-09 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1980486662 |
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The wonder of discovery, as a young girl finds more than sunshine and sandy beaches when she goes on summer vacation with her family. Willow gains a new regard for the world around her, thanks to her mom.Willow and the Indian Trail Marker Tree introduces young readers to nature and Native American heritage. Color illustrations focus on family life, outdoor activities, and the ingenuity of American Indians in their historic way of life.
Forest Walking
Author | : Peter Wohlleben,Jane Billinghurst |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2022-04-26 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781771643320 |
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From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees, this guide to awakening your senses and engaging deeply with the forest is the perfect gift for hikers and walkers. “This book will fast-track you into the joys of spending time amongst the trees.”—Tristan Gooley, author of The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs and How to Read Water "You'll be changed after reading this fine and enchanting book.”—Richard Louv, author of Our Wild Calling and Last Child in the Woods When you walk in the woods, do you use all five senses to explore your surroundings? For most of us, the answer is no—but when we do, a walk in the woods can go from pleasant to immersive and restorative. Forest Walking teaches you how to engage with the forest by decoding nature’s signs and awakening to the ancient past and thrilling present of the ecosystem around you. What can you learn by following the spread of a root, by tasting the tip of a branch, by searching out that bitter almond smell? What creatures can be found in a stream if you turn over a rock—and what is the best way to cross a forest stream, anyway? How can you understand a forest’s history by the feel of the path underfoot, the scars on the trees along the trail, or the play of sunlight through the branches? How can we safely explore the forest at night? What activities can we use to engage children with the forest? Throughout Forest Walking, the authors share experiences and observations from visiting forests across North America: from the rainforests and redwoods of the west coast to the towering white pines of the east, and down to the cypress swamps of the south and up to the boreal forests of the north. With Forest Walking, German forester Peter Wohlleben teams up with his longtime editor, Jane Billinghurst, as the two write their first book together, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. Together, they will teach you how to listen to what the forest is saying, no matter where you live or which trees you plan to visit next.
Backpacking in Southwestern British Columbia
Author | : Taryn Eyton |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2021-05-11 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781771646697 |
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A one-stop resource for hiking backpackers in beautiful British Columbia. Planning your next backpacking adventure? This book covers all the essentials including: 40 overnight hiking trails: discover the many different routes that BC has to offer Packing tips: take only the most essential items with you (plus a few comforts) Permitting: find out what permits you’ll need, and where to get them Camp set-up: tips for where to pitch your tent and how to find water Environmental impact: learn how to Leave No Trace behind in the wilderness This book features backpacking routes from the North Shore up to Pemberton and Lytton and from the Sunshine Coast out to the Similkameen Valley. Beautiful photographs showcase what you’ll see along the way: mountain peaks, alpine meadows, waterfalls, old-growth forests, and more. Every backpacking route in the book includes bonus features: Trail maps and route descriptions Elevation, distance and time information Points of cultural and natural history Pre-planning hints about fees, permits, and reservations Suggested side trips and points of particular interest Backpacking in Southwestern British Columbia also shares options for extending an overnight excursion to several nights or a week, and for selecting hikes that match your timeline/fitness level.