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Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia

Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia
Author: Suzanne Welander
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1634040074

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Covering thousands of miles of Georgia's waterways, Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia is the definitive guide to Georgia's whitewater to wilderness swamps--and everything in between. This updated edition incorporates the exhilarating new urban whitewater course in Columbus, and the recently established water trails that actively welcome recreational paddlers throughout the state. Now expanded to cover more waterways in Southwest Georgia--Kinchafoonee, Muckalee, and Ichawaynochaway Creeks--you only need one book to figure out where to float, no matter what type of boat you paddle.


Canoeing and Kayaking Georgia

Canoeing and Kayaking Georgia
Author: Suzanne Welander
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781634043366

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This authoritative guide to the waterways of Georgia presents 3,700 miles of paddling in more than 80 river profiles, which include maps and essential information.


Northern Georgia Canoeing

Northern Georgia Canoeing
Author: Bob Sehlinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release:
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN:

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Canoeing and Kayaking Florida

Canoeing and Kayaking Florida
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0897327675

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Completely updated, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida, 2nd is the most comprehensive guide to the best of Florida's unique streams, springs, creeks, and rivers. Engaging and concise yet filled with carefully selected details vital to any successful Florida paddling adventure, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida spares readers encyclopedic fluff in favor of practical, no-nonsense information. With expanded regional maps and revised river maps, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida is simply the best and most informative Florida paddling guide available. Florida has a lot of sand, but it also has a lot of water--and not just for drinking. It's only natural that native Floridians and transplants alike paddle and ply the waterways of this waterway-rich state. Of course, Florida's native Indians and subsequent settlers used the creeks, streams, and rivers long before the first plastic kayak or fiberglass canoe took to this watery paradise. In the early 1970s, the state of Florida established a canoe trail system, which was born out of paddlers discovering the many destinations here. For various reasons, this state-sanctioned canoe trail system lost momentum. Building on the state's efforts and adding their own discoveries, paddling enthusiasts Elizabeth F. Carter and John L. Pearce brought together the rich and varied streams, creeks, and rivers of Florida. Together, they penned the original version of portions of this book, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume I. Their book covered the north central part of the state as well as the panhandle. This was followed by A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume II, written by Lou Glaros and Doug Sphar. Their book covered the southern half of the state. Paddling grew steadily in Florida due in part to these excellent guidebooks, establishment of paddling clubs, positioning of outfitters on rivers, and population growth. More people explored new waterways, not only in new kayaks made of varied plastic but also ultra-lightweight canoes easy to paddle and transport. More recently, a rise in the use of recreational kayaks has led to a rebirth of paddling's popularity. In 2004, Molloy worked on a new consolidated paddling guide to Florida and refloated previously covered rivers, checking access points, and floated new waterways to highlight newer opportunities for Florida paddlers. Several new wilderness streams were added to the book. In the new 2007 edition, Molloy and Elizabeth Carter added a few more streams, and revised the maps for easier use. For over 20 years, Menasha Ridge Press's Canoeing & Kayaking Florida has provided the essential information needed to paddle the waterways of the Sunshine State.


Paddling Georgia

Paddling Georgia
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1461747171

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A guide to the best paddling routes in Georgia.


A Paddler's Guide to Northern Georgia

A Paddler's Guide to Northern Georgia
Author: Bob Sehlinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999
Genre: CANOES AND CANOEING--GEORGIA--GUIDEBOOKS.
ISBN:

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Canoeing

Canoeing
Author: Pamela Dillon
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2008
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780736067157

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"Canoeing not only provides you with the basic skills and knowledge you need to safely head out for adventures on a variety of water trails, but it also presents a strong foundational understanding of this recreational activity."--Back cover.


Canoeing & Kayaking New York

Canoeing & Kayaking New York
Author: Kevin Stiegelmaier
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0897328590

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Get the authoritative guide to the rivers of New York, featuring 50 of the state’s best paddling trips. From the slow tidal rivers of Long Island to the swift whitewater in the Adirondack Mountains, the best way to experience nature in the Empire State is by paddle! Canoeing & Kayaking New York is a comprehensive guide to New York’s creeks and rivers. Written by expert paddler and New York native Kevin Stiegelmaier, the guidebook provides engaging and concise information, while offering carefully selected details vital to successful trips for beginners and experienced paddlers alike. For more than a decade, Canoeing & Kayaking New York has been a trusted source for paddlers. This popular guidebook presents paddling routes like the majestic Hudson River as is heads to the urban waterways of New York City, the incomparable scenery along the Marion River, the peaceful solitude offered by the Sangerfield River, and the Old Erie Canal—perfect for families with children. Inside you’ll find: Details on 50 of the best trips along New York’s premier rivers for paddling River profiles with maps and GPS coordinates Recommended runs for waterfalls, wildlife viewing, trips with children, and more At-a-glance data including river class, length, and time Canoeing & Kayaking New York is simply the best and most informative New York paddling guide. Wet your paddle and whet your taste for outdoor adventure!