Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips
In Paddling Alaska, you can drive to all the lakes and rivers described in this guide. This fact might sound unremarkable, but Alaska is mostly wilderness, with few highways. This is the first guidebook to organize journeys in this manner.
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Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips
In Paddling Alaska, you can drive to all the lakes and rivers described in this guide. This fact might sound unremarkable, but Alaska is mostly wilderness, with few highways. This is the first guidebook to organize journeys in this manner.
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Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips

Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips

by Dan Maclean
Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips

Paddling Alaska: A Guide To The State's Classic Paddling Trips

by Dan Maclean

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Overview

In Paddling Alaska, you can drive to all the lakes and rivers described in this guide. This fact might sound unremarkable, but Alaska is mostly wilderness, with few highways. This is the first guidebook to organize journeys in this manner.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461746997
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/19/2009
Series: Paddling Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Dan Maclean brings close to four decades of paddling experience, including a decade of Alaska paddling, to this book. He spent five of those summers solo canoeing the five longest rivers in Alaska from beginning to end. His previous guidebook, Paddling the Yukon River and its Tributaries, the result of those journeys, is the first and only guide to paddling the entire 2,000 miles of the Yukon River. It was a finalist for the Independent Publishers Book Award in 2006. Dan Maclean is a high school science teacher and lives with his family in Anchorage.

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