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MOU113
30 all-new hikes in this edition―with more on eastern Cascade slopes Completely re-researched and revised 1% of sales donated to the Washington Trails Association for trail maintenance This guide covers Mount Baker, the North Cascades Highway (SR 20) corridor, North Cascades National Park, Winthrop and the Methow Valley, the Pasayten Wilderness area, parts of Glacier Peak Wilderness, and the Mountain Loop Highway. Compact and fresh with a broad range of hiking options, this is the most up-to-date guide for the area, and is organized along highway and other travel corridors with an emphasis on trails that are 12 miles or...
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Craig Romano
ISBN: 9781680512236
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SQB043
Entertaining, educational and highly giftable, Northwest Know-How: Beaches showcases the majestic, quirky, and unique beaches of the Washington and Oregon coastline through facts, history, legend, and lovely illustrations.There are few things more treasured in the Pacific Northwest than its beaches. This celebratory guide features more than 30 favorite coastal and island beaches in Washington and Oregon, providing tips for visiting, fun facts, natural history, and native lore. Charming illustrations will capture the roar of the surf, the call of the wildlife, and the beauty of our beaches. Sure to delight the avid beachcomber and curious...
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Dimensions (IN): 6.24 x 4.72
Author: Rena, Priest
ISBN: 9781632174086
$1695
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ARC153
Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced through water like salmon. The canal’s first tourist, Captain Vancouver, sailed a launch down the scenic route in 1792. For the next century, a mosquito fleet of tugboats, stern-wheelers, fishing boats, and barges ferried the men who came for logging or land. By 1889, lumberman and legislator John McReavy promoted Union City as “Venice of the Pacific.” In the 20th century, canal use shifted...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 9
Author: Mike Fredson
ISBN: 9780738548012
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GPT264
This fourth edition of Hiking Olympic National Park features 66 of the finest trails in and around the park plus 40 additional trail recommendations throughout northwest Washington’s spectacular landscape. These trails crisscross the park’s wilderness ecosystem, stretching from the beaches of the Pacific to the heart of the Olympic Mountains. Whether you choose a strenuous backpacking trip over glacier-clad mountains or a short stroll through a temperate rain forest, veteran trail guide and author Erik Molvar provides all the information you need to make the most of hiking the Olympic Peninsula. Look inside to find: Hikes...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Erik Molvar
ISBN: 9781493063536
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ARC144
The first settlements of Clallam County were along the coast of the Olympic Peninsula, at the gateway to Victoria, British Columbia, and Puget Sound. When the hardy pioneers arrived, the land was covered by dense forests that had to be conquered for the communities to survive. Forestry, logging, and lumber were the main industries for more than 100 years. This volume contains more than 200 vintage black-and-white images, many of which have never been previously published. The rugged history of Clallam County is told through photographs of the land and geography, the lives of the first settlers, and stories of the East End, Central, and...
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Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Clallam County Historical Society
ISBN: 9780738520957
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AVK086
Washington is a dynamic state, to say the least. It's amazing how quickly the landscape can change: Fires rage in the summer, closing trails and burning huge swaths of forest; bridges get washed away in massive floods; and avalanches knock trees over like matchsticks, taking out entire sections of trail with them. The second edition of  Day and Section Hikes Pacific Crest Trail: Washington,  by local author  Adrienne Schaefer,  provides hikers with updated trail and road conditions, places to visit in the great mountain towns surrounding them, and information on some of the major environmental events that have happened over the past...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5 x 7
Author: Adrienne Schaefer
ISBN: 9780899978369
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GPT186
Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with  Day Trips from Seattle.  This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover all within a 2-hour drive.
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Chloe Ernst
ISBN: 9780762759590
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ARC034
When Friday Harbor, Washington, was incorporated in 1909, some wanted the town’s name changed. In a misunderstanding, the British had named it in 1858 for a shepherd named “Friday,” who thought they were making introductions, not asking the name of the sheltered bay where he minded sheep. But the name stuck. As with many of the young state’s small port towns, timber, salmon fishing, and farming fueled Friday Harbor’s early economy. However, by midcentury, the lumber mill was gone, the introduction of irrigation in Central Washington swamped fresh produce markets, and the fish and pea canneries were shut down. Life slowed and some left,...
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Mike & Julia Vouri
ISBN: 9780738558691
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ARC143
Mastodons roamed the plains of Sequim and Dungeness in the years following the recession of the Cordilleran ice sheets. Millennia later, the villages of S’Klallam were home to those who saw settlers disembarking on the periphery of coastal wilderness. Ancient stands of spruce, cedar, and fir fell in the 1800s, clearing the land for agriculture. By the 1900s, the region exported wheat, potatoes, hay, and oats and became prime dairy land. This compilation of historic photographs illustrates the area’s history from the 1800s to 1930 and is complimented by information from archival documents sequestered in historical collections throughout...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Katherine Vollenweider
ISBN: 9781467134040
$2499
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MOU104
This new guide to hiking the fire lookouts of Washington’s Cascades and Olympics is the quintessential Northwest guide and will appeal to a wide range of hikers. Features of  Hiking Washington’s Fire Lookouts  include: 44 fire lookouts―those that feature access by trail All lookouts are accessible during the typical summer season Only lookouts that are still standing―no hiking up to a barren mound of broken concrete! Routes are not technical―hikers just need boots, trekking poles, and, probably, lunch Lookout history, anecdotes, and full-color photos throughout Each lookout description...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 7 x 9
Author: Amber Casali
ISBN: 9781680510607
$2295
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GPT181
Imagine hiking along a wooded trail in Western Washington and stumbling upon the stone foundation of a crumbled building or rusted railroad ties from an abandoned Northern Pacific Railway line.  Hiking through History Washington  profiles 40 hikes (all trails, of varying degrees of difficulty), will go beyond simply stating miles and directions and GPS coordinates for each hike to include rich descriptions of the history underfoot. This book is the perfect companion for any hiker with an interest in history, complete with rich photos, detailed maps, and sidebars detailing enough historical information to satisfy every curiosity along...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 9 x 6 x 0.6
Author: Nathan Barnes & Jeremy Barnes
ISBN: 9780762792252
$2495
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VMI001D
Limited to stock on hand
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ISBN: xxx
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ARC060
The town of Langley, tagged “Village by the Sea,” is perched on a low bluff near the southern end of Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Town founder Jacob Anthes first purchased land here at age 15, helped plat the town in 1891, and built a wharf. As new families arrived, First Street filled with businesses and homes, and the town was incorporated in 1913. Fishing resorts sprang up, but when the passenger ferry service shifted from Langley to Clinton, the town languished. During the 1970s, an influx of young artists and hippies arrived with an appreciation of the area’s unspoiled natural setting. Today, Langley offers a quiet,...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Robert E. Waterman
ISBN: 9780738596006
$2499
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FAR017
An excellent photographic tribute to Washington's second-largest city from photographer Charles Gurche. Whether a resident of or a visitor to this unique city, named after the Spokane Indian tribe, one can't help but fall in love with this chaming community. Vivid photographs showcase Spokane's architecture, natural areas, rich history, and unique culture.
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Dimensions (IN): 9 x 0.3 x 8.1
Author: Charles Gurche
ISBN: 9781560373155
$1295
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FAR018
The San Juan Islands of Washington state make up some of the country's most breath-taking scenery. Carved by glaciers of long ago, the islands consist of a rugged beachfront, thousand-foot deep channels, plentiful wildlife, and charming communities. In 85 color photographs, Charles Gurche creates a tribute to the islands that is picture perfect.
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 8 x 9
ISBN: 9781560373827
$995
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ARC151
Gig Harbor, located in southern Puget Sound, received its name from the Wilkes Expedition in 1841. History indicates that the captain’s gig led the expedition into this small harbor during a storm that came up quite suddenly, hence the name, “Gig.” Following the Native Americans, the early settlers were fishermen, farmers, boatbuilders, and lumbermen. Gig Harbor was dependent mostly upon land and water travel until 1940, when the first Narrows Bridge was built; however, it collapsed in less than a year after being built. The replacement bridge was not completed until 1950, but with its construction, Gig Harbor grew very quickly and became...
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Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 9
Author: Donald R. Tjossem
ISBN: 9780738596020
$2499
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MOU013
A fine, updated guide to recreation sites for those cruising by boat, car or afoot. What to do on land after arriving by boat. Covers from Birch Bay to Edmonds, the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Neah Bay. Lively, trusted.
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Book Type: Paperback
Author: Marge & Ted Mueller
ISBN: 9780898869514
$1695
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ARC179
The town of Sidney was platted in 1886 by Frederick Stevens and contained a pottery works, shingle mill, and sawmill by 1889. The surrounding thick forests and lack of roads meant the area was accessible only by water. The year 1889 also saw the building of the first wharf, allowing numerous passengers and freight steamers of the Mosquito Fleet (so called because its numbers were said to resemble a swarm of mosquitoes) to stop at Sidney, thus facilitating the growth of the town. In December 1890, three months after Sidney's incorporation, the federal government approved Sinclair Inlet as the location for a Pacific Northwest shipyard....
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9780738589220
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ARC138
From the inauspicious beginnings in 1884 of a town named Bug, the two communities of Sedro and Woolley grew together, consolidated in 1898 by a lifeline of three railways: the Seattle & Northern, Seattle & International, and Fairhaven & Southern. Nestled in the beautiful Skagit Valley, Sedro-Woolley was carved out of the rich forest that, along with the discovery of a coal vein north of the city, cemented the area's prosperity and attracted the first hardy frontier residents. Using more than 200 vintage photographs, this volume depicts the early settlers, businesses, homes, and churches of Sedro-Woolley. Other historic...
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9780738520902
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ARC180
Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island in Washington State has a long and storied history that began in 1942 and continues to the present day. Tucked away on an island that is its namesake, NAS Whidbey was originally conceptualized as a small support base for an existing air station in nearby Seattle. That prewar plan was rapidly eclipsed by world events, and the proposed support base quickly evolved into an air station of its own right. Through historic photographs chosen from the archives of the US Navy, the PBY-Naval Air Museum, and the personnel of NAS Whidbey Island, both past and present, the story of the air station is told. These...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: William R. Stein
ISBN: 9781467126120
$2399
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