Wisconsin State Parks Adventure Planning Journal

Wisconsin State Parks   Adventure Planning Journal
Author: My Nature Book Adventures
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 195616264X

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Maine State Parks Adventure Planning Journal

Maine State Parks   Adventure Planning Journal
Author: My Nature Book Adventures
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1956162178

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New York State Parks Adventure Planning Journal

New York State Parks   Adventure Planning Journal
Author: My Nature Book Adventures
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1956162321

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Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme

Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme
Author: Mary M. Bauer
Publsiher: Adventure Publications
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781591936114

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Wisconsin is famous for the Packers and homebrews, but the state offers so much more. This handy guide by Mary M. Bauer covers hundreds of unique attractions all around the Badger State. Take a simple day trip, or string together a longer vacation of activities that catch your interest. Sections are divided by themes like waterfalls, lighthouses and family days, so you can decide what to do and then figure out where to do it. No more information overload! Useful for singles, couples and families--visitors and residents alike--this great guide encompasses a wide range of interests.

North Dakota State Parks Adventure Planning Journal

North Dakota State Parks   Adventure Planning Journal
Author: My Nature Book Adventures
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-09-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1956162437

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The National Parks Journal

The National Parks Journal
Author: Stefanie Payne
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781507218099

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Turn those bucket list travel plans into reality with this interactive journal that’s one part planning guides and one part log to help you remember your exciting adventures! Your national parks adventure starts here! Whether you’re planning a road trip to visit the Grand Canyon, a hiking excursion through Acadia, or spending a day in the Everglades, this book is your must-have companion for the perfect trip to any of the parks across the United States. Start by learning more about the national parks themselves and get some essential planning advice from experts to make your trip as easy and fun as possible. Then use the planning pages to plan and record an adventure of your own. You’ll be prepared for everything from paying park fees to figuring out which landmarks you want to see the most. Record pages will help you remember anything fun and exciting that happens on your trip—as well as anything you want to do differently on your next visit. From the Cape Cod National Seashore to the Sequoia National Park, this journal is the key to a fun and memorable national park vacation that you’ll want to remember (and revisit) for a lifetime.

Wisconsin State Parks

Wisconsin State Parks
Author: Scott Spoolman
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780870208508

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Hit the trail for a dramatic look at Wisconsin’s geologic past. The impressive bluffs, valleys, waterfalls, and lakes of Wisconsin’s state parks provide more than beautiful scenery and recreational opportunities. They are windows into the distant past, offering clues to the dramatic events that have shaped the land over billions of years. Author and former DNR journalist Scott Spoolman takes readers with him to twenty-eight parks, forests, and natural areas where evidence of the state’s striking geologic and natural history are on display. In an accessible storytelling style, Spoolman sheds light on the volcanoes that poured deep layers of lava rock over a vast area in the northwest, the glacial masses that flattened and molded the landscape of northern and eastern Wisconsin, mountain ranges that rose up and wore away over hundreds of millions of years, and many other bedrock-shaping phenomena. These stories connect geologic processes to the current landscape, as well as to the evolution of flora and fauna and development of human settlement and activities, for a deeper understanding of our state’s natural history. The book includes a selection of detailed trail guides for each park, which hikers can take with them on the trail to view evidence of Wisconsin’s geologic and natural history for themselves.

The Adventure Gap

The Adventure Gap
Author: James Edward Mills
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781594858697

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• Chronicles the first all-African American summit attempt on Denali, the highest point in North America • Part adventure story, part history, and part argument for the importance of inspiring future generations to value nature The nation’s wild places—from national and state parks to national forests, preserves, and wilderness areas—belong to all Americans. But not all of us use these resources equally. Minority populations are much less likely to seek recreation, adventure, and solace in our wilderness spaces. It’s a difference that African American author James Mills addresses in his new book, The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors. Bridging the so-called “adventure gap” requires role models who can inspire the uninitiated to experience and enjoy wild places. Once new visitors are there, a love affair often follows. This is important because as our country grows increasingly multicultural, our natural legacy will need the devotion of people of all races and ethnicities to steward its care. In 2013, the first all-African American team of climbers, sponsored by the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), challenged themselves on North America’s highest point, the dangerous and forbidding Denali, in Alaska. Mills uses Expedition Denali and its team members’ adventures as a jumping-off point to explore how minority populations view their place in wild environments and to share the stories of those who have already achieved significant accomplishments in outdoor adventures—from Mathew Henson, a Black explorer who stood with Peary at the North Pole, to Kai Lightner, a teenage sport climber currently winning national competitions. The goal of the expedition, and now the book, is to inspire minority communities to look outdoors for experiences that will enrich their lives, and to encourage them toward greater environmental stewardship.