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buy from amazon tags: travel(2), hiking, exploring, boating, birding, san juans, washington, san juan islands, birds, natural science, wildlife
Product Description
Thousands of visitors are drawn annually to a San Juan Islands, that are famed for their safe, scenic boating, sensuous meadows and unenlightened forests, abounding birdlife, and fascinating pieces of history. Most of those visitors (and residents alike) have relied on this best-selling beam to outside distraction in a Islands. Now in a entirely revised third edition, a book covers all we wish to know about park and jetty facilities, beaches, shorelines, ancestral sites, healthy science, and sea life. Whether we arrive by land, sea, or air, this fact-filled beam is a contingency for enjoying a best of a San Juans.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2051187 in Books
- Published on: 1995-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
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21 of 21 people found a following examination helpful.
Great Guide for Outdoors
By A Customer
We use this book extensively whenever asail or on a bike in a San Juan Islands. It gives a turn of believe that a internal proprietor would have and gets we into engaging spots (like False Bay on San Juan Island) that many locals might not know. The diagrams in a book are really helpful.
It also has a series of references to guidebooks on internal flora and fauna.
4 of 4 people found a following examination helpful.
Don't leave your vessel but it!
By Lester Warby III
This is a surprisingly good book. Full of sum and information second (maybe) to that of a prolonged time resident. Excellent chronological points of seductiveness and really good maps.
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
For cruise boaters, not paddlers
By A Customer
This is a good book for an island-by-island consult of what we can see and do in a San Juans. The authors indicate out in a intro that it is geared towards cruise boaters. we was meddlesome in paddling info and, notwithstanding a paddler on a front cover, we didn't find most specific info for this audience. It seems like a good beam for cruise boating though, with specific tips like how to equivocate several submerged rocks in still coves and inlets, and where to find dinghys and anchors.
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