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This unique, comprehensive guide is the resource for enjoying Oregon's distinct recreation destinations. Over 65 wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, nature preserves, and state parks are described in detail to help you decide where to go and what to do. Whether you choose to explore northeastern canyons, southwestern sand dunes, or points in between, use the background on climate, geology, history, wildlife, and tips on treading lightly to enhance your visit. The outstanding maps and photos are handy, too! Vancouver Columbian - Sullivan has put an emphasis on some out-of-the-way locations, rather than featuring overused areas. Grants Pass (OR) Courier - This guide covers the nuts and bolts of visiting any of Oregon's 68 wild areas-whether for hiking, boating, or cross-country skiing. Salem Statesman Journal - [Sullivan] cares, you see. He wants his readers to be safe while they are on the great adventure of discovering the wonder that is Oregon. And he wants you to see it all-and know where you are at all times. Take this book with you when you venture into the wild. East Oregonian - Sullivan is especially good with history and geology. The book is fun to read even if you never leave your chair. Idaho Statesman - The book is written for hikers, backpackers, climbers, cross country skiers and paddlers, but anyone who likes to explore the backcountry can benefit.Features:Features information on location, terrain, elevation, climate, plants and wildlife, geology and history Includes state trail listing and managing agenciesA Guide for Hikers, Backpackers, Climbers, Cross-Country Skiers, and Paddlers CLICK HERE for more information and price |