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Whether it's a motorhome, a caravan or a self-built camper van,
this essential book will enable leisure vehicle owners to carry out
their own comprehensive habitation checks to ensure that the living
area of their caravan or motorhome is safe for themselves and other
occupants. Seasoned leisure vehicle owners, complete novices who
are new to the world of caravans and motorhomes, or self-build
enthusiasts planning to start work on their first project will find
this book to be an invaluable guide and constant companion.
Following the detailed, well-illustrated instructions will ensure
that problems and potential problems are identified early, not only
saving money and unnecessary inconvenience, but also providing
essential information on how the different systems of a leisure
vehicle function. Bearing in mind the cost of a professional
habitation check, this book could save owners a lot of money!
Compiled by a holder of the National Caravan Council (NCC)
Motorhome Service Award, the book is divided into comprehensive
sections, and covers checks and servicing advice on electrical
systems, gas systems, water systems, test for water ingress (damp),
ventilation, and much more ... Be smart: stay safe and save money,
by performing your own caravan or motorhome habitation check.
Fully updated and revised, Hiking Big Bend National Park features
some of the finest trails in Texas - from short day hikes to
backcountry treks. With this comprehensive guide, veteran hiker
Laurence Parent provides all the information you need to get the
most out of hiking this natural wonderland. Look inside to find:
-Hikes suited to every ability -Full-color photos throughout
-Detailed trail descriptions -GPS-compatible trail maps and route
profiles -Mile-by-mile directional cues -Difficulty ratings, trail
contacts, fees/permits, and much more
With hikes in Glacier and Waterton varying from half-hour strolls
to full-day adventures, this guidebook is for everyone, including
families. Plus, with a gorgeous map from National Geographic, this
bundle has everything you need to explore this unique set of parks!
Family Hiking in the Smokies is specifically geared toward taking
children on excursions into the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park-the most visited national park in the United States. The park
offers much to its nearly ten million annual visitors. For families
who seek fun along with educational recreation, the park boasts
splendid views and enormous biological diversity. While the
guidebook concentrates on shorter day hikes, the book also presents
longer trails for overnight or weekend camping. Organized by
regions of the park, the forty-two concise trail descriptions
include many of the most popular destinations, such as Ramsey
Cascades, Grotto Falls, and Clingmans Dome Tower, as well as
overlooked gems such as Midnight Hole, Lynn Camp Prong, and Juney
Whank Falls. This fifth edition includes new trails not found in
the book's previous editions, and all are presented in a
user-friendly format. This delightful volume also includes specific
advice regarding safety, trail difficulty, and keeping children's
attention. In addition, Family Hiking in the Smokies provides
interesting educational sidebars about fauna, folklore, and
material culture along the way. This book, based on the experiences
of three expert hikers who have walked with their own children and
grandchildren in the park, will provide parents and grandparents
with a perfect guide for establishing an adult/child bond with the
natural world. HAL HUBBS, CHARLES MAYNARD, AND DAVID MORRIS are
longtime East Tennessee residents who have hiked together and with
their families for many years. The three friends formed Panther
Press, which originally published Waterfalls and Cascades of the
Great Smoky Mountains, along with many other titles on natural
history, particularly in the Smokies. Hal, Charles, and David have
worked as volunteers in the Smokies and have hiked in many national
parks throughout the country.
"A timely book that addresses serious questions facing those of us
who love 'The Big Wild.'"--Kenneth Glasser, Chairman, Otsego County
Board of Commissioners "I seldom have been so moved by any writing
as I have by "Pigeon River Country," [It] has a power, a clarity, a
message that springs from a vision, but also from a deep, inner
soul."--John F. Barton, retired journalist, United Press
International and U.S. Information Agency The eagerly awaited new
edition of a classic offers memories, myths, and meanings of the
largest contiguous piece of wild area in Michigan's Lower
Peninsula. The Pigeon River Country is a remote and beautiful
forest in northern Michigan. Ecologically distinct from most other
areas of the United States, this mysterious country, shrouded in
forest and laced with waterways, has a unique and storied past.
Dale Clarke Franz has collected personal accounts from various
people who have called the Pigeon River Country their
home--including loggers; conservationists; mill workers; campers;
even Ernest Hemingway, who said he loved the forest "better than
anything in the world." There are also comprehensive discussions of
the area's flora and fauna, guides to the trails and camping sites,
and a photo section showcasing the changing face of this hidden
national treasure. This updated edition explores why and how the
outdoors moves and compels us. While it considers life beyond the
boundaries of Pigeon River Country, it is steeped in the specifics
of a place that lives mostly on its own, instead of human, terms.
Dale Clarke Franz lived in northern Michigan for 22 years. He
has been a newspaper editor, bookstore manager, U.S. Navy officer,
college instructor, and portraitphotographer. He administered the
Otsego County Planning and Zoning Department, which encompassed
more than 500 square miles. More recently, he has been a writer for
the "Ann Arbor Observer," Visit his Web site at dalefranz.org.
Tracker and Log Record Book For Hikers, Backpacking Diary, Write-In Notebook Prompts For Trail Conditions, Details, Location, Weather, Checklist For Gear, Food, Water, Hiker Gift, Travel Pocket Size
In recognition of the nation's love for the Great British
coastline, 2018 sees the launch of a brand new guidebook - Cool
Camping: Coast - the latest title in the best-selling Cool Camping
series. Featuring 66 of the best independent campsites along
Britain's coast, plus 20 seaside glamping locations for those in
need of a bit more luxury, this colourful new guide offers the
perfect inspiration for any holiday by the sea. Exciting
recommendations include a National Trust-owned farm overlooking the
best surf spot in Wales, a Scottish getaway where you can swoosh
onto the beach via a children's slide and a mountain-foot meadow in
Snowdonia with panoramic views of Anglesey, the Great Orme and
Puffin Island. Every single campsite featured is less than one mile
from the coast and each gets the full Cool Camping treatment -
brought to life with entertaining, insightful reviews and dazzling
colour photographs. Each entry is also accompanied by handy
practical information such as on-site facilities, off-site
entertainment, the nearest good pub and all-important directions to
help you find the way. For this brand new title, additional
chapters also include a collection of suggested glamping
alternatives for those in need of extra comfort - from eco-escapes
in Cornwall to treehouses overlooking the North Sea - along with
beach game ideas for families and informative tips on where to hire
campervans and how to find great coastal campsites abroad. So
whether you plan to spend your day sea kayaking around craggy
cliffs, cooking freshly picked mussels over a campfire or learning
to surf within a beachball's throw of your tent, Cool Camping:
Coast is the perfect guide to help you plan your trip.
A book of delicious, easy-to-make recipes in the great outdoors.
Food is often one of the most enjoyable elements of a holiday, but
nobody wants to spend hours slaving in a hot, micro-kitchen with
limited supplies. Caravan Cookbook offers the solution to dining on
days out with delicious, uncomplicated and simple to prepare
recipes that will satisfy family and friends. Discover holiday
moments around the table and evenings spent under the stars, and
take time to enjoy your caravanning adventure. Caravanning holidays
allow you to forage for local produce, shopping for ingredients for
dinner from farm shops and markets. This book invites you to create
a variety of delicious recipes using these fresh, natural and local
ingredients. It also offers advice on caravan cupboard essentials
for when you find yourself a little off the beaten track! Treat
yourself to cider chicken or sesame salmon with edamame beans
before dishing up honeycomb pudding with lemon cream or perhaps
even challenge yourself to the caravan crumble. Without having to
simplify or cut corners on ingredients, Caravan Cookbook shows you
inventive ways to utilise your caravan kitchen and create the
perfect holiday menu.
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Your essential planning guidebook for family-friendly camping trips
featuring 300+ of the best camping and glamping spots in the USA!
Outdoor adventure, glamping, and camping vacations have never been
more popular-and everyone is looking to discover the best
destinations with beautiful scenery and desirable amenities. In
Where Should We Camp Next?, family camping and RV experts Stephanie
and Jeremy Puglisi make it easy for you to plan the perfect
family-friendly, budget-conscious summer road trip. Whether you're
a fan of rustic national parks or luxury glamping resorts, the
in-depth profiles of more than 300 amazing outdoor accommodation
destinations will help you find the best places to park your RV,
pitch your tent, or kick back in your yurt, treehouse, or cabin.
Includes:Regional and state-by-state breakdown of campgrounds and
RV resortsIntroduction to campsite types, prices, when to book, and
how to bookThe best campsites based on your personality and desired
amenitiesWhere Should We Camp Next? is the adventurer's ultimate
guide to vacations across the USA and highlights regional cuisine,
must-see attractions, and unforgettable activities. Whether you're
planning a cheap family camping vacation or a romantic couple's
getaway, this book is your gateway to making memories with the
people you love the most.
Colorado Family Outdoor Adventure is the definitive guide for
families of all ages to experiencing the natural splendors of
Colorado. Whether you are planning your first family adventure or
you are an experienced outdoors family, Heather Mundt provides
everything parents, grandparents, children, and teenagers need to
know to enjoy activities throughout the state. As an experienced
outdoors writer, adventurer, and family traveler, Mundt shares more
than sixty destinations across Colorado, outlining family
adventures in hiking, biking, paddling, horseback riding,
whitewater rafting, camping, skiing, sledding, rockhounding,
wildlife watching, fishing, climbing, experiencing outdoor cultural
activities, and more in this go-to guide. Every one of these
outdoor activities is graded in terms of difficulty and
age-appropriateness, so every reader will know exactly which
activities are right for their young kids, teens, and older
relatives. Organized geographically with easy-to-use maps alongside
detailed descriptions and beautiful photography, Colorado Family
Outdoor Adventure explores every corner of the state with
memory-making activities for every family.
In his enthusiastic explorations and fervent writing, Michael J.
Yochim "was to Yellowstone what Muir was to Yosemite. . . . Other
times, his writing is like that of Edward Abbey, full of passion
for the natural world and anger at those who are abusing it,"
writes foreword contributor William R. Lowry. In 2013 Yochim was
diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). While fighting the
disease, he wrote Requiem for America's Best Idea. The book
establishes a unique parallel between Yochim's personal struggle
with a terminal illness and the impact climate change is having on
the national parks--the treasured wilderness that he loved and to
which he dedicated his life. Yochim explains how climate change is
already impacting the vegetation, wildlife, and the natural
conditions in Olympic, Grand Canyon, Glacier, Yellowstone, and
Yosemite National Parks. A poignant and thought-provoking work,
Requiem for America's Best Idea investigates the interactions
between people and nature and the world that can inspire and
destroy them.
Historian Wallace Stegner characterized America's National Park
system as "the best idea we ever had." One can quibble with that,
but, indeed, it was a pretty good idea! This book specifically is a
guide and a celebration of 30 of those national parks, national
historical parks, and national monuments that, each in its own way,
reveals the histories and cultures of America's first inhabitants,
the Native Americans. Its pages will take you to: great mounds in
Ohio where the dead were laid to rest in sumptuous splendor 2,000
years ago a place in Iowa where 1,000 years ago, Native Americans
sculpted earth into the forms of giant bears and birds a quarry in
Minnesota where Native People have, for hundreds of years,
extracted blood-red stone for their ceremonial pipes the remains of
a village in North Dakota visited by Lewis and Clark in the early
1800s and the home of their guide Sacagewea truly breathtaking,
more than 700-year-old cliff dwellings in Arizona and Colorado,
that will astonish you in their ethereal beauty and architectural
ingenuity phantasmagorical images of 7-foot-tall, wide-eyed spirit
beings in Utah painted more than 1,000 years ago And many more. All
of these sites have in common the fact that, at the insistence of
Native and non-Native people, men and women, the federal government
of the United States set them aside as places to preserve, study,
and revere as part of the American story no matter where your
ancestors came from, how they got here, or how long ago. Read this
book and visit the historically sacred sites enshrined in our
national parks, national historical parks, and national monuments,
places that reveal the creativity and genius of the Native People
of North America. With 180 color photographs and complete visitor
information, this is a wonderful guide to Native American
archaeology in our national parks and monuments.
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