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Hermit's Peak

Hermit's Peak
Author: Michael McGarrity
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439140928

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Hermit’s Peak is a seminal novel in the crime fiction series that places New Mexico lawman Kevin Kerney in the pantheon with Tony Hillerman’s heroes—while carving out territory that is distinctly his own across the American Southwest. When Kevin Kerney, deputy chief of the New Mexico State Police, inherits an unexpected windfall of 6,400 acres of high-county land, the last thing he wants to think about is work. But while visiting his new property, he comes across an ailing stray dog that leads him to the butchered bones of a murder victim near the rugged mountain of Hermit's Peak. After assigning the case to his subordinates, Kerney returns to Santa Fe to spend time with a woman he cares about, Sara Brannon, a career army officer who is visiting him on holiday. But his time with Sara must wait, as he is called back to Hermit's Peak when another body is found at a remote cabin. Now, Kerney must unearth the shattering truth about his new land and follow a twisting trail of blood through the majestic landscape of the American Southwest.


New Mexico's Wilderness Areas

New Mexico's Wilderness Areas
Author:
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781565792913

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This comprehensive guide to New Mexico's wild lands includes not only such well-known areas as the Gila and Pecos wildernesses, but also lesser-known regions such as Latir Peaks, Apache Kid, and Bisti De-na-zin wildernesses. It also provides an inventory of the state's more than 50 "wilderness study areas" -- the wilderness areas of the future. With text by New Mexico author Bob Julyan and illustrated with pictures by Tom Till, one of the Southwest's finest outdoor photographers, the book provides a richly colored portrait of New Mexico's wilderness heritage, including suggestions for hikers and insights into each area's unique natural and human history.


Hermits Peak, New Mexico

Hermits Peak, New Mexico
Author: Clark Graves
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781450775977

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First Church of the Higher Elevations

First Church of the Higher Elevations
Author: Peter Anderson
Publisher: Conundrum Press
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1942280181

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These contemplative essays, written for seekers and wanderers, explore the complexity of the scripture of place, the geography of the heart, the landscape of imagination, and the topography of memory. Thoughtful and rich in spirit, the book discusses a personal relationship to place and prayer. Dark, serious, joyful, and funny, it is a perfect companion on a trek through the woods or in the comfort of your own home.


Hermit's Peak #2

Hermit's Peak #2
Author: Raymond Totman Drew
Publisher:
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Wildfire

Wildfire
Author: Ferin Davis Anderson
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books TM
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Wildfire is a natural process that takes place in forests and grasslands all over the world. In dry conditions, a single spark can rapidly transform into flames that stretch for miles and sweep across the landscape, burning away everything in their path. Although commonly seen as destructive and deadly, fire is a necessary part of ecosystems; they refresh the land and allow for new plant growth. Environmental scientist Ferin Davis Anderson and author Stephanie Sammartino McPherson examine how Indigenous people, farmers, and forestry departments have used fire to manage resources; why climate change is impacting the frequency and intensity of wildfires; and what the future of fire might look like.


Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: United States. Dept. of the Interior
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1901
Genre: Natural resources
ISBN:

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