Catamount, panther, cougar, mountain lion, puma: This animal was once the most widely distributed carnivore on our continent, ranging from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Yukon to the tip of South America. Now, while populations remain stable west of the Rockies, everything on the books states that the puma was essentially eradicated...Read more
Catamount, panther, cougar, mountain lion, puma: This animal was once the most widely distributed carnivore on our continent, ranging from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Yukon to the tip of South America. Now, while populations remain stable west of the Rockies, everything on the books states that the puma was essentially eradicated...Read more
New Orleans Day by Day will include: Tours for travelers with interests ranging from history to cemeteries to literature. Neighborhood walks covering the French Quarter, the Garden District, and Uptown. An outdoors chapter detailing Audubon Park, the Moon Walk along the Mississippi River , and City Park. Full coverage of New Orleans ' thriving...Read more
New Orleans Day by Day will include: Tours for travelers with interests ranging from history to cemeteries to literature. Neighborhood walks covering the French Quarter, the Garden District, and Uptown. An outdoors chapter detailing Audubon Park, the Moon Walk along the Mississippi River , and City Park. Full coverage of New Orleans ' thriving...Read more
It started with an inherited idea and ended with an amazing roadtrip! Having learned of a similar trip taken on the Mississippi River by Gayle Harper, described in her 2014 book Roadtrip with a Raindrop (Acclaim Press), author Larry Campbell remembers thinking, what a neat idea wouldnt that be fun to do on the...Read more
It started with an inherited idea and ended with an amazing roadtrip! Having learned of a similar trip taken on the Mississippi River by Gayle Harper, described in her 2014 book Roadtrip with a Raindrop (Acclaim Press), author Larry Campbell remembers thinking, what a neat idea wouldnt that be fun to do on the...Read more
The Mississippi River trickles out of Lake Itasca as it begins its long journey to the Gulf of Mexico, meandering its way through the forests, marshes, and plains of northern Minnesota, a region where extremes are the norm. The Headwaters Region Guide explores the area in depth, from the Ojibwe communities to the cities along the river like...Read more
The Mississippi River trickles out of Lake Itasca as it begins its long journey to the Gulf of Mexico, meandering its way through the forests, marshes, and plains of northern Minnesota, a region where extremes are the norm. The Headwaters Region Guide explores the area in depth, from the Ojibwe communities to the cities along the river like...Read more
A teacher s trips including several days each: on a Mississippi tow boat, a traveling circus, a squid fishing boat, an Amish cabin, a farm, a hike across England, a homeless shelter, an ocean freighter and more.Read more
A teacher s trips including several days each: on a Mississippi tow boat, a traveling circus, a squid fishing boat, an Amish cabin, a farm, a hike across England, a homeless shelter, an ocean freighter and more.Read more
Is There This Beast In Our Midst? What is it about cougars? Why does this phantom of the eastern woods stimulate such passion among so many people? For decades wildlife biologists have been telling us that they do not exist east of the Mississippi and yet each year there are hundreds of people claiming to have seen one. Is there any truth to...Read more
Is There This Beast In Our Midst? What is it about cougars? Why does this phantom of the eastern woods stimulate such passion among so many people? For decades wildlife biologists have been telling us that they do not exist east of the Mississippi and yet each year there are hundreds of people claiming to have seen one. Is there any truth to...Read more
Explore the 150 miles of colorful coastline of Gulf Islands National Seashore. Stretching from West Ship Island in Mississippi to Santa Rosa Island in Florida, but excluding the Alabama Coast, this park offers various diversions including walking on glorious white sand beaches, hiking on wilderness barrier islands, wildlife watching,...Read more
Explore the 150 miles of colorful coastline of Gulf Islands National Seashore. Stretching from West Ship Island in Mississippi to Santa Rosa Island in Florida, but excluding the Alabama Coast, this park offers various diversions including walking on glorious white sand beaches, hiking on wilderness barrier islands, wildlife watching,...Read more
Mississippi has some of the best hiking trails in the entire United States. This hiking journal allows you to record all those special trails and experiences you had while getting back to nature. Hiking is a great way to get back in touch with a slower pace of life. The experiences while performing these activities are endless. Writing in a...Read more
Mississippi has some of the best hiking trails in the entire United States. This hiking journal allows you to record all those special trails and experiences you had while getting back to nature. Hiking is a great way to get back in touch with a slower pace of life. The experiences while performing these activities are endless. Writing in a...Read more
Places where you won't be able to wipe the wag off your dog's tail... Have you ever considered how far you walk with your dog? If you walk just 15 minutes a day you will have walked far enough in your dog's lifetime to cross the United States. With all that walking ahead of you, aren't you ready for a new place to take a hike with your dog?...Read more
Places where you won't be able to wipe the wag off your dog's tail... Have you ever considered how far you walk with your dog? If you walk just 15 minutes a day you will have walked far enough in your dog's lifetime to cross the United States. With all that walking ahead of you, aren't you ready for a new place to take a hike with your dog?...Read more
Up on the River is John Madsons loving and often hilarious tribute to the people, animal life, and places of the Upper Mississippi. Madsons Upper Mississippi is the part between the saints, from St. Louis to St. Paul, and where for thirty years he explored the bright waters of the upper reaches of the mighty river itself as well as the...Read more
Up on the River is John Madsons loving and often hilarious tribute to the people, animal life, and places of the Upper Mississippi. Madsons Upper Mississippi is the part between the saints, from St. Louis to St. Paul, and where for thirty years he explored the bright waters of the upper reaches of the mighty river itself as well as the...Read more
River Hill country lies between the Rock and the Mississippi rivers in the northwest corner of Illinois. Within one of its valleys, the fields rise from the bottom lands to the hillsides. This region, which continues on into southwestern Wisconsin, could be termed the author's "America." Clarence Mitchell writes about the small kingdom of 130...Read more
River Hill country lies between the Rock and the Mississippi rivers in the northwest corner of Illinois. Within one of its valleys, the fields rise from the bottom lands to the hillsides. This region, which continues on into southwestern Wisconsin, could be termed the author's "America." Clarence Mitchell writes about the small kingdom of 130...Read more
Located astride the Tennessee North Carolina border, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park contains more than one hundred trails that trace eight hundred miles of rugged terrain. This fact is certain to bewilder any newcomer who might be eager to explore the Park s backcountry but is unsure where to start. This book, intended as a beginner s...Read more
Located astride the Tennessee North Carolina border, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park contains more than one hundred trails that trace eight hundred miles of rugged terrain. This fact is certain to bewilder any newcomer who might be eager to explore the Park s backcountry but is unsure where to start. This book, intended as a beginner s...Read more
From 1773 to 1777, naturalist William Bartram journeyed through the American South from the Carolinas to Florida to the Mississippi River. Bartram's classic account, Travels, documents what he saw: a world of flora, fauna, cultures, and terrains unknown to most readers of his time - and, we too often assume, lost to us today. An Outdoor Guide...Read more
From 1773 to 1777, naturalist William Bartram journeyed through the American South from the Carolinas to Florida to the Mississippi River. Bartram's classic account, Travels, documents what he saw: a world of flora, fauna, cultures, and terrains unknown to most readers of his time - and, we too often assume, lost to us today. An Outdoor Guide...Read more