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Campfires and Loon Calls

Campfires and Loon Calls
Author: Jerry Apps
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1555917771

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Jerry Apps shares 25 years of wilderness canoeing experience—wicked thunderstorms, inquisitive bears, swamping a canoe, and watching the night sky filled with stars—as well as advice from how to set up a camp and protect food from hungry bears, to minimalist cooking, appreciating a rainy day, and a history of the Boundary Waters region.


Friendship Fires

Friendship Fires
Author: Sam Cook
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9781452906652

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Sam Cook's writing has brought readers home to the north country for almost two decades. Gather around Friendship Fires and cover new ground with visits to the region's vast prairies, towering forests and shimmering water retreats. Friendship Fires lives up to its name by sparking the memories shared by anyone who's dusted off a canoe at the first break of ice in spring or savored autumn's fading sun in late November. Sam's stories, both touching and hilarious, offer a new perspective on how the outdoors rekindles the wilderness spirit when we build our own friendship fires.


Off Trail Hustler (Erin Mark Adventures)

Off Trail Hustler (Erin Mark Adventures)
Author: Astrid Bryce
Publisher: Mount Penguin Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0990323102

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Erin wanted an adventure, but she never anticipated this... At her convalescing aunt’s suggestion, Erin escapes her caretaker and business executive duties for a weekend adventure in northern Minnesota. With her last backpacking trip nearly two decades past, she joins a group hiking the remote Sioux-Hustler Trail. Returning to a place of fond childhood memories opens wounds; wounds long thought buried with her dead mother. Erin distracts herself by enjoying the beauty of the trail, seducing her handsome trip mate Finn, and humoring the eccentric trip leader, until the leader disappears. With no map of the perilous Sioux-Hustler Trail, Erin’s independent and impetuous nature can only lead to further trouble. Erin must move beyond her emotional scars and trust Finn in order to survive.


Northern Fires

Northern Fires
Author: Jennifer Labrecque
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373796870

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He's too hot not to touch... For construction foreman Sven Sorenson, Good Riddance, Alaska, is as close to heaven as it gets. It's the type of place where a man can be a man.... Unfortunately, there's one thing missing--women Now that Sven's finally ready to settle down, finding the right girl is next to impossible. Especially since he can't keep his mind--or his hands--off the wrong one A high-flying bush pilot, Juliette Miller's not interested in clipping her wings for commitment. She's tried that and come up empty--twice. Still, her attraction to Sven is sizzling enough to melt the Alaskan chill. And it might convince her to find out whether the third time really is the charm.


Hook, Line & Sinker

Hook, Line & Sinker
Author: Susan May Warren
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2011-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414367023

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The annual Deep Haven fishing contest draws professional and amateur anglers from across the country, but this year, Ross Springer is determined to win the top cash prize. In fact, he has no choice. It’s his last chance to leave a lasting legacy at Bethel College. He just never imagined his fundraising scheme would hook Abigail Cushman, the grad student who reminds him of all they’d had—and lost—every time she glances his way. Abigail Cushman may not know the difference between a bass and a trout, but how hard can it be to catch a fish? She’s a quick learner, and she’s certain her smarts can net her a win over Ross Springer, the handsome charmer she’s tried to forget since grief tore them apart. In the ultimate showdown between brains and heart, will Ross and Abby reel in more than they bargained for?


Campfire Adventure Stories

Campfire Adventure Stories
Author: Allan A. Macfarlan
Publisher: New York : Association Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1952
Genre: Camping
ISBN:

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Campfire and Trail

Campfire and Trail
Author: Richard Clyde Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1925
Genre: Detroit (Mich.)
ISBN:

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Bears in the Bird Feeders

Bears in the Bird Feeders
Author: Jim Poling, Sr.
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-03-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1459701992

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Going to the cottage is like going to school, only better. You learn interesting and important stuff every day. As well as fun and relaxation, cottage living throughout the seasons is a reminder that all of us, even the most urbanized individual, are part of the natural world.


Fires of Consciousness

Fires of Consciousness
Author: Martin Treon
Publisher: Auroral Skies Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780965574044

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A Fierce Green Fire

A Fierce Green Fire
Author: Philip Shabecoff
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1597267597

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In A Fierce Green Fire, renowned environmental journalist Philip Shabecoff presents the definitive history of American environmentalism from the earliest days of the republic to the present. He offers a sweeping overview of the contemporary environmental movement and the political, economic, social and ethical forces that have shaped it. More importantly, he considers what today's environmental movement needs to do if it is to fight off the powerful forces that oppose it and succeed in its mission of protecting the American people, their habitat, and their future. Shabecoff traces the ecological transformation of North America as a result of the mass migration of Europeans to the New World, showing how the environmental impulse slowly formed among a growing number of Americans until, by the last third of the 20th Century, environmentalism emerged as a major social and cultural movement. The efforts of key environmental figures -- among them Henry David Thoreau, George Perkins Marsh, Theodore Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot, John Muir, Aldo Leopold, David Brower, Barry Commoner, and Rachel Carson -- are examined. So, too, are the activities of non-governmental environmental groups as well as government agencies such as the EPA and Interior Department, along with grassroots efforts of Americans in communities across the country. The author also describes the economic and ideological forces aligned against environmentalism and their increasing successes in recent decades. Originally published in 1993, this new edition brings the story up to date with an analysis of how the administration of George W. Bush is seeking to dismantle a half-century of progress in protecting the land and its people, and a consideration of the growing international effort to protect Earth's life-support systems and the obstacles that the United States government is placing before that effort. In a forward-looking final chapter, Shabecoff casts a cold eye on just what the environmental movement must do to address the challenges it faces. Now, at this time when environmental law, institutions, and values are under increased attack -- and opponents of environmentalism are enjoying overwhelming political and economic power -- A Fierce Green Fire is a vital reminder of how far we have come in protecting our environment and how much we have to lose.