North Star Vol. 23, No. 4 (2004)

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Take a Hike by Rich and Sue Freeman

Great Wisconsin Walks by Wm. Chad McGrath

First Aid and Family Emergency Handbook

Explore N.Y.'s Finger Lakes and Genesee Valley with ease and convenience. 51 walks are completely described. 264 pages (L119) $16.95

Describes some of the state's most beautiful and interesting paths. Includes walks in the woods and in the cities. 160 pages (L116) $16.95

This compact book tells you what to do in emergency and then how to protect a victim. 252 pages (L125) $6.00

Peak Experiences by Gary Pallesen

Lipsmackin ' Backpackin' by Tim and Christine Connors

A guide to the highest points in every New York county. Includes maps, directions to trailheads, and some alternate routes. 288 pages (L120)

Hiking the Highest Summits In New York,

county by county

$16.95

50 Hikes in Michigan by Jim DuFresne

Make ahead meals as well as on the trail. It is packed with tons of recipes and food tips for the outdoors. 181 pages (L128)

Dine on spaghetti, chicken salad, and cheesecake in the backcountry instead of gorp, cereal bars, and jerky. 232 pages (L118) $15.95

$12.95 America's National Scenic Trails by Kathleen Ann Cordes

Hiking with Kids by Robin Tawney

Describes the best trails in the Lower Peninsula. Includes access, parking, hiking times, contour maps, and explicit trail directions. 252 pages (L109) $17.95

History, the present condition, points of interest, and other details for each of the eight national scenic trails. 306 pages (L122) $12.95

Introduce your children to the wonders of hiking. This answers any questions and gives valuable tips. 70 pages (L123)

PorcupineMountains by Jim DuFresne Describes the Porkies for hikers, campers, skiers, and backpackers. Includes history, cabins, camping areas, day hikes, and waterfalls. 160 pages (L108) $11.95

The Well-Fed Backpacker by June Fleming

$6.95

Babes in the Woods by Bobbi Hoadley The women's guide to eating well, sleeping well, and having fun in the backcountry. 125 pages (L131) $12.95

The Country Doctor, Alive and Well by john G. Hipps M. D.

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His stories will entertain and charm you. Has advice on home remedies and alternative medicine for self-care. 363 pages (L115) $19.95

Edible Wild Plants by James Kavanagh This pocket-size guide is perfect for identifying the various plants you see while out walking. (L127)

$5.95 Hiking! by Philip Farranti and Cecilia Leyva

Hiking Minnesota by John Pukite This edition has descriptions, maps, and basic elevation profiles for 87 hikes in Minnesota. 273 pages (L132)

Hiking

Minnesota

A fresh look at hiking including its philosophy, health aspects for kids and seniors, and stronger family ties. 245 pages (L106) $14.95

The authors provide first-hand information for trails in every corner of the state - from the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore to Newport State Park. (L129) $19.95

$14.95 Atlas of Michigan by Dennis R. Hansen This third edition has descriptions and maps for over 600 hik#~ ing, biking, skiing, and nature trails in Michigan. 789 pages (L102A)

$34.95

The Appalachian Trail Food Planner by Lou Adsmond Proven food tips for a short backpack to a six-month thru-hike. Includes recipes for easy trailside cooking. 128 pages (L126) $15.95

Follow the Blue Blazes by Robert J Pond

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Backpacking Wisconsin by jack P. Hailman & Elizabeth D. Hailman

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A guide to hiking Ohio's Buckeye Trail. Beginning with startling rock formations and graceful waterfalls, this 1200 mile loop provides a captivating look at each section of the trail. 300 pages. (L130) $19.95


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