Cross-country Ski Routes, Oregon

Cross-country Ski Routes, Oregon
Title Cross-country Ski Routes, Oregon PDF eBook
Author Klindt Vielbig
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1994
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780898864045

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Includes 500 trails covering over 2,000 miles. Details and maps for beginning to advanced tours.

Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon

Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon
Title Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon PDF eBook
Author Mike Bogar
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Cross-country ski trails
ISBN 9780898868012

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Guidebook to Oregon's groomed cross-country ski trails and parks

Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon

Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon
Title Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon PDF eBook
Author Christopher Van Tilburg
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 530
Release 2011-09-14
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 159485517X

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CLICK HERE to download a sample advanced, intermediate and beginner route from Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon * Includes 120 black-and-white photos and 90 maps * Routes coverage ranges from Lassen Peak, through Oregon, up to Mount St. Helens The first guidebook in a new Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Series from Mountaineers Books, Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Oregon describes nearly 100 of the best and most classic mountain routes that will exhilarate and challenge winter backcountry seekers. Although many of these routes are geared toward intermediate and expert skiers and boarders, there are also appropriate routes for those just getting into the backcountry for the first time. Full state coverage includes more than 30 routes on Mount Hood alone, and ranges across Mount Jefferson, the Three Sisters and Bend area, Willamette Pass and Mount Bailey, Crater Lake National Park, the southern Cascades, Steens, and the Wallowas and Blue Mountains regions. There are also classic routes just over the borders -- Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak in Northern California and Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and Muir Snowfield in Washington. Many of these routes are selected for their straightforward approaches. Sections describe avalanche safety, best resources, gear, Oregon backcountry laws, and routes by best season and skill level. This is a guidebook to get snowboarders and skiers out in the mountains for quality fun! WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT BACKCOUNTRY SKI & SNOWBOARD ROUTES OREGON: "Van Tilburg's new book provides extensive, easy-to-read information on the majority of the ski and snowboard objectives in the greater Oregon region and should be considered a mandatory addition to a local backcountry enthusiast's library." -- Off Piste magazine

Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon

Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon
Title Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon PDF eBook
Author Rhonda Ostertag
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 292
Release 2003-03-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594851808

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* All hikes are easily reached from the Portland metro area * Appeals to novices, seniors, families, and anyone seeking easier day hikes * All hikes are under 10 miles and more than half are under five miles Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon gathers the preeminent trail offerings from the Pacific coast to the Cascade crest and encompasses the attractions of the Coast Range, Willamette Valley, and Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This guidebook brings together old favorites and lesser-known trails. Oregon's northwest quadrant bursts with diversity-wilderness realms, wildlife areas, volcanic and glacial legacies, old-growth forests, idyllic valley niches, and untrammeled coast. Not bad for a bunch of short hikes!

Skiing the North Shore

Skiing the North Shore
Title Skiing the North Shore PDF eBook
Author Andrew Slade
Publisher Adventure Publications
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Cross-country ski trails
ISBN 9780979467509

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This skier's ultimate guidebook to the North Shore describes 35 groomed trail systems from Duluth-Superior to Grand Marais and the Gunflint Trail. You'll learn about hidden gems'plus well-known state parks. Andrew Slade offers information about challenging trails, fun trails for a family outing, scenic overlooks and lighted trails for a romantic night ski.

Color the Tahoe Rim Trail

Color the Tahoe Rim Trail
Title Color the Tahoe Rim Trail PDF eBook
Author Jared Manninen
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2016-11-04
Genre
ISBN 9780983403654

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The Tahoe Rim Trail is a continuous trail that travels around the mountainous rim of the Lake Tahoe Basin. People from all over the world have come to Lake Tahoe to venture out on the Tahoe Rim Trail. Whether you've already experienced many of the amazing sites to see on the Tahoe Rim Trail or are hoping to one day visit it, Color the Tahoe Rim Trail will take you on the entire 165+ mile journey around Lake Tahoe. Color the Tahoe Rim Trail features 79 full page illustrations for you to color, and is the first in Jared Manninen's series of wilderness activity books. Through engaging activities, tales of lessons learned, and education about backcountry skills and etiquette, these wilderness activity books will inspire creativity and help you cultivate adventure in your daily life.

On Mount Hood

On Mount Hood
Title On Mount Hood PDF eBook
Author Jon Bell
Publisher Sasquatch Books
Pages 215
Release 2011-05-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1570617759

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On Mount Hood is a contemporary, first-person narrative biography of Oregon's greatest mountain, featuring stories full of adventure and tragedy, history and geology, people and places, trivia and lore. The mountain itself helps create the notorious Oregon rains and deep alpine snows, and paved the way for snowboarding in the mid 1980s. Its forests provide some of the purest drinking water in the world, and its snowy peak captures the attention of the nation almost every time it wreaks fatal havoc on climbers seeking the summit. On Mount Hood builds a compelling story of a legendary mountain and its impact on the people who live in its shadow, and includes interviews with a forest activist, a volcanologist, and a para-rescue jumper. Jon Bell has been writing from his home base in Oregon since the late 1990s. His work has appeared in Backpacker, The Oregonian, The Rowing News, Oregon Coast, and many other publications. He lives in Lake Oswego, OR.