Book Paddling the Columbia : A Guide to All 1245 Miles of Our Scenic and Historical River FB2, TXT, PDF
9781594857782 English 1594857784 The only guidebook for paddlers hankering to explore the mighty Columbia - Follow in the wake-literally-of Lewis and Clark! - A planner for all 1245 miles of the river-whether in one continuous trip or in sections - Author is a Pacific Northwest mountaineering icon and a former Spokane County CommissionerAlthough he is actually afraid of water, John Roskelley was drawn to the Columbia River because, like so many Northwesterners, he drives by it all the time, looking at its banks and colors, its stretches of pristine river meandering through the region. "I should paddle this," he thought. "If only there was a guidebook." As the author of three previous books, John was up to the task, and now all paddlers can benefit from his Columbia River adventures.Paddling the Columbia begins at the river's headwaters on Columbia Lake in British Columbia and provides comprehensive information for traveling its full 1245 miles to the Pacific. The guidebook enables serious paddlersto set a goal, like hiking the Pacific Crest Trail or climbing the Seven Summits-but on water.The book divides the river into 34 segments, detailing put-in and take-out points, campgrounds, various land manager regulations, key riverside sites, dams and water releases, paddling times and distances, free-flowing areas, ferry schedules, and more. Introductory texts and sidebars cover local history, things to do nearby (like hot springs, hiking trails, or places to eat), as well as wildlife and scenery. Boat types and equipment are also covered. The overall tone is adventurous, funny, and introspective.
9781594857782 English 1594857784 The only guidebook for paddlers hankering to explore the mighty Columbia - Follow in the wake-literally-of Lewis and Clark! - A planner for all 1245 miles of the river-whether in one continuous trip or in sections - Author is a Pacific Northwest mountaineering icon and a former Spokane County CommissionerAlthough he is actually afraid of water, John Roskelley was drawn to the Columbia River because, like so many Northwesterners, he drives by it all the time, looking at its banks and colors, its stretches of pristine river meandering through the region. "I should paddle this," he thought. "If only there was a guidebook." As the author of three previous books, John was up to the task, and now all paddlers can benefit from his Columbia River adventures.Paddling the Columbia begins at the river's headwaters on Columbia Lake in British Columbia and provides comprehensive information for traveling its full 1245 miles to the Pacific. The guidebook enables serious paddlersto set a goal, like hiking the Pacific Crest Trail or climbing the Seven Summits-but on water.The book divides the river into 34 segments, detailing put-in and take-out points, campgrounds, various land manager regulations, key riverside sites, dams and water releases, paddling times and distances, free-flowing areas, ferry schedules, and more. Introductory texts and sidebars cover local history, things to do nearby (like hot springs, hiking trails, or places to eat), as well as wildlife and scenery. Boat types and equipment are also covered. The overall tone is adventurous, funny, and introspective.