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RAN653
Dream of escaping to an island, for the slower pace and stunning views? This illustrated love letter to the Pacific Northwest's iconic islands--focusing on Puget Sound, the San Juans, and Canada’s Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island--charms and educates travelers, locals, and armchair adventurers alike. A PACIFIC NORTHWEST BESTSELLER! Kick back, relax, and get  On Island Time!   This quirky illustrated travel guide showcases the hidden delights, natural wonders, and singular history of Washington and British Columbia's islands, from the author of bestselling  The Best Coast, A Road Trip Atlas: Illustrated Adventures Along the West...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 7 x 10
Author: Chandler O'Leary
ISBN: 9781632173386
$2495
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ARC152
Poulsbo is one of the earliest communities on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Founded in 1883, it quickly became the destination place for Scandinavian immigrants looking for a fjord-like setting where they could farm, fish, and flourish in a climate more user-friendly than either their homeland or America’s Midwest. The village on Liberty Bay is home to the oldest Lutheran church on the Olympic Peninsula. It was also the homeport for the Pacific Coast Codfish Company, at one time the largest codfish supplier on the Pacific coast. While motorized fishing boats and pleasure craft of all types have replaced the three-masted schooners of...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 9
Author: Judy Anne Schmidt Driscoll
ISBN: 9781467130325
$2499
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AVK164
Get the perfect kids’ introduction to the state of Washington’s mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Put nature in the hands of children!  Critters of Washington  is your wildlife pocket guide that’s informative, concise, and easy to use. Written by wildlife biologist Alex Troutman, this handy book presents 68 critters of the Evergreen State—if an animal is in this book, it’s found in Washington. Each species is showcased in a professional-quality photograph that’s paired with such neat-to-know details as habitat, range, and preferred food sources. Illustrations of the critter’s tracks complement the information, and a...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 4.25 x 6
Author: Alex Troutman
ISBN: 9781647555016
$795
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ARC099
The story of Mount St. Helens is that of an active volcano and human interaction with it. The mountain is culturally important to the regional native people. Its Cowlitz name, Lawetlatla, means Person From Whom Smoke Comes. Early European settlers saw opportunities to make a living from the natural resources, and people fell in love with the forested valleys and slopes of the glacier-clad peak with the blue lake at its foot. Forgotten were the eruptions of the 19th century and the fact that the landscape was a product of frequent violent explosions. A report from the 1970s reminded locals that Mount St. Helens is an active volcano and...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: David A. Anderson
ISBN: 9781467130554
$2499
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AVK009
Across the country, more than 1600 unused railroad corridors have been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the family. In this new guide in the popular series, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northwest region's finest rail-trails plus other great multiuse trails. Rail-Trails Washington & Oregon  includes detailed coverage of more than 40 great trails. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most scenic parts of town. Others travel along dense forests, open fields, and lush waterways. Some explore the area's history, and...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 8.5 x 5.5
ISBN: 9780899977935
$2195
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WFP118
The Mt. Rainier National Park Adventure Set  consists of a Pocket Naturalist Guide and National Geographic Map, offering a perfect resource for travelers wanting hands on information on what to see and where to go to find some of the world's most dramatic natural attractions. Waterford's Washington State Wildlife offers visitors or armchair travelers the information needed to identify some of the area s most significant and impressive animal life. Beautiful full color illustrations on the 10 panels highlight more than 140 species with descriptive text indicating distinguishing features, scientific names and measurements. It is the...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Folding Pocket Guide
Dimensions (IN): 5 x 9
ISBN: 9781583559659
$1795
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GPT239
This guidebook reveals the best hiking trails in Washington that are dog friendly. Throughout are full-color maps and photos, helpful tips and sidebars, and tailored hike specs for leash requirements. Also included is information about dog packing and preparation before you hit the trail.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9781493024056
$2495
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ARC003
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Author: Orcas Island Historical Society
ISBN: 738530980
$2499
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FAR026
In Farcountry Press'  Cascade Babies!  you will meet 13 lovable baby animals from the Cascade Range. Playful otters swim in the river, a curious black bear cub tastes the flowers, a happy coyote plays with a stick, and a sleepy mountain lion cuddles with mom. See these animals at play in their natural habitat. Charming rhymes accompany 13 colorful and engaging photographs of these animals, and more, by some of the best wildlife photographers in the region. With this newest addition to the popular  Babies! board book series, parents can introduce their young children to the baby animals of the Cascades.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Board Book
Dimensions (IN): 5.5 x 5.5
ISBN: 9781560373308
$895
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ARC044
The Olympic Mountains rise up from the sea with moss-draped forests growing right to the water's edge. Glaciers crown steep slopes while alpine meadows and lush valleys teem with elk, deer, cougars, bears, and species known nowhere else on earth. The Olympic National Park was created in 1938 to protect the grandeur of the Olympic Mountains. The rugged coastal area was added in 1953. To further protect this remnant of wild America, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness in 1988. Today it is recognized as a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site and one of...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
ISBN: 9780738580227
$2499
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GSP044
This delightful collection of ABC flash cards is a great way to stimulate learning in your child. Teach kids all about the iconic animals, foods, cultures, and hobbies that make Washington so special, and help them to learn their ABCs. The colorful illustrations on each card make this a flawless teaching tool for any parent and child. Handy 4 x 6 inch size. For ages 0 to 3. 27 two-sided chunky and unique cards that cover all the letters of the alphabet. Printed on heavy UV-coated stock. Durable, not see through. Rounded corners. Large, colored letters. Easy to see. State-themed animals, foods, cultures, and hobbies. Washington cards...
Product Type : Playing Cards
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 4.75
Author: Ashley Holm, Rhorer
ISBN: 9781423656524
$1499
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ARC037
Located on the north shore of Fidalgo Island in Washington State's Puget Sound, Anacortes was founded by railroad surveyor Amos Bowman and named in honor of his wife, Anna Curtis; they promoted Anacortes as the 'New York of the West. ' Thousands of years prior to the 1890s boom and bust, Fidalgo Island was 'and still is 'home to the Samish and the Swinomish tribes. White settlers arriving in the 1850s established farms and eventually wood mills, salmon canneries, and a vital downtown waterfront, transforming Anacortes into the 'salmon-canning capital of the world' by the early 20th century. Japanese and Chinese cannery workers and...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 8
Author: Bret Lunsford
ISBN: 9780738571294
$2499
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ARC077
Lying in the shadows of Mt. Hood and the Cascade peaks, Columbia River Gorge is as rich in history as the bounty its fertile soils provide. From the numerous native tribes, Lewis & Clark, and famed botanist David Douglas to a guru's siege at Antelope and the modern Gorge's reputation for world-class windsurfing, its stories shape the area into a thriving chain of distinctive communities. The Gorge meshes its vibrant past with a stunning physical backdrop to provide the perfect vista for all who are curious about this alluring region.
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Cheri Dohnal
ISBN: 9780738524320
$2499
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GPT258
Lace up your boots and sample more than fifty hikes in spectacular Washington, with its densely forested trails, abundant wildlife, lush foliage, and hundreds of miles of cascading streams. Inside this new edition you’ll find up-to-date trail information, detailed maps, and clear directions from major access points, as well as information on nearby lodging, restaurants, and events. Whether you’re a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, you’ll find traisl suited to every ability and interest throughout Washington state. Look inside to find: Hikes suited to every ability Mile-by-mile directional cues...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 9 x 5.9 x 0.7
Author: Oliver Lazenby
ISBN: 9781493041237
$2295
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BEN001
The Washington Recreation Map was created for outdoor lovers who want the high quality recreation information in the Benchmark atlases but with the convenience of a traditional folding map. Complete public lands detail and hunting unit boundaries are shown as well as categorized recreation listings. It's an extremely complete map of Washington.
Product Type : Map
Book Type: Map
Author: Rite Map
ISBN: 9780783499086
$995
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HPC161
The common marine life of the transition waters and more exposed coasts of the Salish Sea are abundant and diverse: giant green anemones, amazing sea stars and thick kelp forests. This eight-fold field guide is a useful aid to coastal exploration from BC to Washington and beyond with over seventy colour photographs to help explorers identify the most common marine wildlife. The travel-friendly pocket guide is packed full of fascinating marine creatures that will capture the interest and imagination of anyone along the Outer Coast―visitor or resident, young or old.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Folding Pocket Guide
Dimensions (IN): 5 x 9
Author: Rick M. Harbo
ISBN: 9781550178555
$795
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ARC171
Jutting northward from the mouth of the Columbia River, the Long Beach Peninsula defines Washington's southwestern coastal geography. The picturesque blend of beach and forest along the river, Willapa Bay, and the Pacific Ocean was home to the Chinook Indians who first settled this region. European and American trade came to this area in the 18th century, opening the way for Lewis and Clark to explore and establish a land route to the Pacific. The region prospered because of its diverse natural resources and thriving fur trade. Today, a vibrant tourist industry fuels the Peninsula's continuing development.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Nancy L. Hobbs, Donella J. Lucero
ISBN: 9780738529950
$2199
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PAR754
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA
Location: R3
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3 x 2.5
$895
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GPT105
A first edition, Insiders' Guide to Seattle is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to this thriving city in the Pacific Northwest. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of Seattle and its surrounding environs
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 7.9 x 5.5
Author: Shelley Seale
ISBN: 9780762755448
$1895
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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,...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Robert E. Waterman
ISBN: 9780738596006
$2499
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ARC186
The Olympic Hot Springs served as a destination resort in the Olympic Mountains near Port Angeles, Washington, for 60 years. Andrew Jacobsen is considered the first to discover the springs, nestled 2,100 feet up in the Elwha River valley, in 1892. Today, individuals still hike up the Elwha trail to soak in the earthen pools of mineral water, unaware that years ago it was home to a legendary resort. While on a hunting trip in 1907, Billy Everett, "Slim" Farrell, and Charlie Anderson rediscovered the springs and began work developing the site of Olympic Hot Springs, hewing logs into wood baths and building a cabin and bathhouse along the...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 9.25
Author: Teresa, Schoeffel-Lingvall
ISBN: 9781467130196
$2499
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GPT145
Among the Pacific Northwest's many treasures is the Evergreen State, a state rich in eerie events. Haunted Washington, a collection of stories of ghosts, mysteries, and paranormal happenings, will leave readers delightfully frightened. . Haunted Washington includes dozens of stories, from the royal Native American ghost of Seattle's Pike Place Market to the haunted mansion that inspiredhorrormeister Stephen King's TV mini-series Rose Red – all of them guaranteed to send chills up the spines of even the most daring ghosthunters. Each story includes notes on historical significance and local lore so that readers and visitors can...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 8.5 x 5.4
Author: Adam Woog
ISBN: 9780762771868
$1495
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ARC172
Hangings, lynchings and jail breaks are long forgotten in Pacific County, where tourists flock to quaint attractions every season. But back in the early days, when the first jailhouse was built, this was a rough, rustic setting. Popular cannery worker Lum You was hanged here in 1902--the only legal execution in county history. Industrious smugglers and creative entrepreneurs outwitted state-sanctioned prohibition measures, though some still did time in the jailhouse. Historian Sydney Stevens presents a collection of tales culled from a forgotten prison record book. Opium fiends, thieves, military deserters and even wayward girls jailed...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Sydney Stevens
ISBN: 9781467135290
$2499
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MOU136
* The first comprehensive field guide to the San Juans * Also covers the Gulf Islands and southern Vancouver Island * Includes an annotated checklist of all vascular plants recorded for San Juan County Washington's jewel-like San Juan Islands, outdoor playground for both foot-and water-borne visitors, are also a joy and curiosity for the flower and plant lover, both amateur and professional. On these hilly, rocky islands, wild plants appear that would seem more properly to belong in the desert areas of eastern Washington, while other plants, common as grass in the western part of the state, are strangely absent from the Islands....
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5.5 x 8.5
Author: Scott Atkinson
ISBN: 9780898863567
$1495
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PAR416
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: A5
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3 x 2.2
$695
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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...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Clallam County Historical Society
ISBN: 9780738520957
$2499
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ARC150
Founded by optimistic speculators with dreams of commercial empires that never materialized, Jefferson County is located on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. It stretches from spectacular Pacific Ocean beaches on the west and the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the north to the forested banks of the Hood Canal on the east. Created by the Oregon territorial legislature in 1852 and redefined by the Washington Territorial Legislature in 1877, it was named for Pres. Thomas Jefferson. Scenic Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest occupy 60 percent of the county, and important industries in the region have included logging, pulp and paper,...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 9
Author: Jefferson County Historical Society
ISBN: 9780738548562
$2499
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ARC165
Ocean Shores was the newest city in Washington for nearly 40 years, but for centuries before it had been a place of permanent occupation and food gathering for Native American tribes and a place for sea otter hunters, pioneers, and settlers to reach the interior of the Olympic Peninsula. Before Ocean Shores, there was the dream of a town called Cedarville followed by the reality of Lone Tree with its post office and 200 residents. Point Brown Peninsula was a village of survival for Polynesian Kanakas, Finns living on the edge of society, migrant workers called Bluebills, and a Hooverville for Depression-era families. After World War II,...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9 inches
Author: Gene Woodwick
ISBN: 9780738580456
$2499
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GPT298
Revised and updated this guide provides detailed directions and GPS coordinates to the best rockhounding sites in Washington, with valuable tips on what to tools to bring and how to conduct your search. Comprehensive lists of minerals or fossils for each site and excellent color photos will help you know what to look for and to identify what you’ve found. Information on clubs, rock shops, museums, and special attractions are provided.  Rockhounding Washington  is a must-have for anyone interested in collecting their own minerals, gems, and fossils in the region.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Lars Johnson
ISBN: 9781493081271
$2495
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AVK050
Perfect Camping for You in Washington!   The Evergreen State provides a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Ellie Kozlowski has traversed the entire state and compiled the most up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect spot! The full-color, updated, user-friendly format lets you easily find 50 of the best campgrounds to fit your travel plans and meet your personal interests―with author selections based on location, topography, size, and overall appeal.   Detailed maps of each...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Ellie Kozlowski & Jeanne Pyle
ISBN: 9780897326810
$1695
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PGN414
Discover the very best hiking trails in Washington State's Central Cascades—along the I-90 and Highway 2 corridors—that can be done in a day. From Snoqualmie Pass to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness to Stevens Pass, you'll find 69 of the best day hikes close to Seattle in this full-color hiking guide. Featuring the lush forests, mountain vistas, waterfalls, and alpine meadows unique to Washington State, each trail is rated from easy to extreme, giving first-time or veteran hikers the variety they want, as well as topographical maps, trail descriptions, and more. Includes complete information for 69 great day hikes within driving distance...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5 x 0.7 x 7
Author: Mike McQuaide
ISBN: 9781632171627
$1995
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RAN504
Filled with beautiful photography and engaging text,  Explore the Salish Sea  inspires children to explore the unique marine ecosystem that encompasses the coastal waters from Seattle's Puget Sound up to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Georgia Strait of British Columbia. Discover the Salish Sea and learn about its vibrant ecosystem in this engaging non-fiction narrative that inspires outdoor exploration. Filled with full-color photography, this book covers wildlife habitats, geodiversity, intertidal and subtidal sea life, and highlights what is unique to this Pacific Northwest ecosystem.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Hardcover
Dimensions (IN): 8.8 x 0.4 x 11.1 inches
Author: Joseph K. Gaydos
ISBN: 9781632170958
$1999
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RAN697
Featuring all-new artwork and several new Seattle landmarks, this limited 10th anniversary edition of the best-selling Larry Gets Lost in Seattle finds Larry, the adorable pup, lost again! Pete and Larry, his adorable pooch, take a ferry to Seattle to visit the Emerald City. After being distracted by a tempting treat, Larry gets lost and tours the city trying to reunite with Pete. Along the way he discovers some of the city’s most fun and interesting landmarks and cultural attractions, including: * Seattle Central Library * Seattle Art Museum * Pike Place Market * Museum of History and Industry * The Olympic Sculpture Park...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Hardcover
Dimensions (IN): 8.75 x 11.2
Author: John Skewes
ISBN: 9781632170927
$1799
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ARC030
Washington's storm-ridden outer coast stretches from Cape Disappointment, at the mouth of the Columbia River, to Cape Flattery, at the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, a distance of about 150 miles. Historians have labeled these waters "the Graveyard of the Pacific" and "the Unforgiving Coast" Despite their hazards, sea routes to, from, and along the coast have been busy. Maritime fur traders and explorers, warships, Gold Rush shipping, passenger vessels, lumber carriers, break-bulk freighters, container ships, and tankers have plied these waters. Concurrently, fisheries developed along the coast, adding to the number of vessels at...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 95
Author: William S. Hanable
ISBN: 9780738559711
$2499
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PAR639
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: K6
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3.9 x 2.25
$1395
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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...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: William R. Stein
ISBN: 9781467126120
$2399
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AVK165
Explore 65 of the best rail-trails and other multiuse pathways in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted into public multiuse trails. Level and accessible, these paths are ideal for a brisk fitness walk, bike ride, or stroll with the family. In  Rail-Trails Pacific Northwest , the experts from Rails to Trails Conservancy present the best of these routes, as well as other multiuse pathways, in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Many rail-trails are paved and run within view of the most scenic parts of town. Others offer rugged scenery on ungroomed, mostly dirt, and somewhat...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5.5 x 8.5
Author: Rails to Trails Conservancy
ISBN: 9781643591179
$2195
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PAR432
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: A4
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 4.6 x 2.3
$1395
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PAR604
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: K7
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3.9 x 3.5
$1195
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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...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 9 x 6 x 0.6
Author: Nathan Barnes & Jeremy Barnes
ISBN: 9780762792252
$2495
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ARC149
Leavenworth, located in the central Cascades of Washington state, was once known as Icicle, and has been home to Native Americans, settlers, miners, railroad workers, and loggers. The native tribes came to this pristine and bountiful area to hunt game and fish for salmon. The promise of gold brought miners to Leavenworth, and once the Great Northern Railroad laid down its tracks in the late 1800s, the town moved from Icicle to its present location. The Lamb-Davis Lumber Company also built a sawmill in town, but when the railroad relocated its tracks and moved its hub to Wenatchee, the sawmill closed in 1926. The little boomtown in the...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Rose Kinney-Holck & Upper Valley Museum at Leavenworth
ISBN: 9780738581972
$2199
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MOU084
The most comprehensive guide to one of the most popular activities in one of the most amazing playgrounds on Earth! As a hiking destination, the San Juan Islands of Washington and their sister islands to the north offer scores of parks and preserves, hundreds of miles of trails catering to hikers of all levels, and year-round accessibility. Day Hiking: The San Juans and Gulf Islands is divided into roughly four sections: Anacortes, for many the gateway to the region; the San Juan Islands themselves, including some key islands not served by Washington State Ferries; Victoria, Canada, providing easy access to the Gulf Islands, as well as...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5.3 x 0.8 x 7.2
Author: Craig Romano
ISBN: 9781594857584
$1895
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PAR192
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: H1
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3.2 x 2.1
$895
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ARC164
Grays Harbor reigned supreme as the “Logging Capital of the World” for 150 years. Homesteaders became loggers and hired local Indians, who had logged the area’s massive trees since ancient times. Sailors, too, were hired to rig spar trees. They fearlessly plied lumber schooners across destructive waters and carried timber products to the East Coast, South America, and other foreign ports. Over time, power saws replaced crosscut saws, and logging methods evolved. Today, loggers in Grays Harbor have begun a new phase of producing timber products that is built on a heritage of strong families, good citizens, and hard work.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9 inches
Author: Brian Woodwick
ISBN: 9781467131896
$2499
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MOU125
Veteran guidebook author Craig Romano hits the trail again to uncover amazing backpacking opportunities all over Washington’s wilderness. This second edition of  Backpacking Washington  details 80 routes, from the lush Hoh River Valley to breathtaking vistas in the North Cascades to the open ridges of the Columbia Highlands and beyond. With an emphasis on weekend trips, routes range from overnights to weeklong treks with suggested campsites and often include options for extending your trip. Features include: Detailed route descriptions with up-to-date maps All-new photographs Mileage logs featuring campgrounds, water, and...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Craig Romano
ISBN: 9781680512212
$2195
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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....
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9780738589220
$2199
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ASP002
Island County consists of Whidbey Island, Camano Island and many smaller islands due south of Anacortes, WA. Thousands of visitors every year come to Island County to get away to an idyllic sun and sea vacation. (NOTE: This is not a navigational product.)
Product Type : Placemat
Dimensions (IN): 11 x 17
$750
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ARC043
Even before settlers came to the Puget Sound, the U.S. Navy was exploring the sheltered inlets and deep water ports of what was dubbed America's Mediterranean. In 1856, the sailors of the navy warship Decatur repelled an attack by Native Americans, saving a tiny village on the shores of Elliott Bay named Seattle. In the ensuing years, Puget Sound became the West Coast's premier port of call for the navy's vessels and aircraft operating in the vast Pacific Ocean. During World War II, the region turned out a long line of combat and support vessels while quickly repairing many other ships that had been horribly damaged in clashes with the...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Cory Graff
ISBN: 9780738580814
$2499
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PAR714
Laser-cut steel, stone tumbled and finished with Squatch Metalworks proprietary distressed metal patina treatment. Clear coated with durable automotive clear-coat. Backed with a Rare Earth magnet. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA.
Location: R2
Product Type : Magnet
Dimensions (IN): 3.5 x 3.5
$1195
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ARC001
A rich pictorial history weaving the evolution of Seattle and King County waterfronts from marshlands to container terminals using hundreds of archival photos, images and maps. Detailed and authoritative captions bring the book to life.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 95
Author: Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society
ISBN: 738520640
$2499
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