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Exploring the Southern Sierra, West Side
Published in Paperback by Wilderness Press (May, 1995)
Authors: J. C. Jenkins and Ruby Johnson Jenkins
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Exploring the Southern Sierra, West Side - A review by Kris
I am one of those people who grew up in the city and until about seven years ago, hardly ever placed my feet on unpaved ground. I recieved a copy of Jenkins' book as a gift and began taking some of the easier trips in this beautiful country. The book is full of descriptive detail, well thought out hikes,and enjoyable car tours. The original author, J.C. Jenkins, actually travelled every inch of the territory described in the book with a mileage wheel.After his untimely death, his mother,Ruby Johnson Jenkins,set about the task of rewalking every trip in order to keep the book up to date. There is no second-hand information in either of the books(the companion book is called "Exploring the Southern Sierra,East Side"). I have been of many of the longer trips now and find the books to be reliable, interesting, and informative.


Extreme Adventures Hawaii
Published in Digital by Hunter Publishing ()
Author: B-Rad Olsen
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The next time you're in Hawaii's tropical paradise, you'll have absolutely no excuses for not pushing the vacation envelope. With this concise, well-crafted guide tucked in your back pocket, you'll be considered armed and dangerous, and poised for a huge variety of radical island excursions. From scuba-diving explorations of Lanai's enchanting choral cathedrals to magic-mushroom excavation in West Maui's Hobbit Land, Extreme Hawaii outlines hundreds of intense and uniquely Hawaiian daily expeditions. The author's thorough and exhaustive research (he gets paid to do this?) is apparent as you thumb through the diverse assortment of sporting options and adventures. You'll be hip to the local surf spots, waterfall-diving opportunities, snorkeling locales, mountain-bike trails, white-water kayaking, and even snowboarding possibilities on top of Hawaii's tallest volcano, Mauna Kea on the Big Island. --Lance Judd
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alternative adventure guide
If you've seen enough of the standard guides on Hawaii, try this one out as an alternative to the regularity of the norm. We discovered lots of amazing "locals only" secrets from this book. You will too if you are going to HI for outdoor activity.


Extreme Adventures Northern California
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Author: B-Rad Olsen
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Lazy sunsets and leisurely cruises are for milksops, according to Brad Olsen. The adrenaline rush is what he seeks, what he knows all about, and what he sets before you in Extreme Adventures Northern California. He tells you at the outset that his book is not for wimps or prima donnas--some degree of physical fitness is required, but just as important is a willing frame of mind. Each adventure, from rope swings to skyboarding, is rated for risk (Novice-Friendly to Professionals Only) and adrenaline (Kid's Stuff to Absolute Hairball), so you know from the get go what you'll be getting into. There are mellow activities like touring Gold Rush ghost towns, death-defying stunts like skiing Squaw Peak Chute, and low-risk, high-rush adventures like bungee jumping the Rubicon River. Olsen poo-poos the major lame excuses (like "the water is too cold" or "I'm afraid of sharks") and his enthusiasm and verve are infectious. --Stephanie Gold
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Great alternative activities in the Golden State
Reading this book, along with my other guide book to California, I discovered far more interesting things to do in "Extreme Adventures" during my visit to California. The "Extreme" doesn't always apply -- there are mellow hikes, bike rides, raft trips, etc. -- but if you're looking for some fun off the beaten trail, this is it! I liked Brad Olsen's other books "World Stompers" and "Sacred Places" too. He writes (and illustrates) in a way that I think I'm hanging out with the guy!


Eyewitness Travel Planner: California
Published in Paperback by Dorling Kindersley Publishing (01 April, 2000)
Author: Dorling Kindersley Publishing
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Great Book
I have not actually read the whole thing but I have spent heaps of time at the book shop looking through it I am hoping to get it for my birthday! It's great if u r plaing on going to California!!!


Faces of the Islands: When Pacific Islander and American Ways Meet
Published in Paperback by Lincoln Square Publishing (June, 2002)
Author: Willard C. Muller
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Warm stories with rich, authentic detail of the culture
The stories are so well told, I found it hard to put down the book. They are full of warmth and are rich with authentic detail. This book is hard to categorize because it works equally well as interesting stories of the islands and as a cultural insight into two cultures meeting. Would recommend it to anyone interested in Pacific life, cross-cultural themes, or just warm stories of human sensitivity in a foreign setting.


Faces of Victory: Pacific - The Fall of the Rising Sun
Published in Hardcover by Addax Pub Group (April, 1995)
Authors: Editors of Vfw Magazine, Michael D. McKenzie, Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of The United S, and Mike McKenzie
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y r magazines so hard to find on the web?
I was trying to get a subscription to a magazine. It is at the checkout line at K-mart and other stores, it is one of those "tacky" tabloids which "no-one" buys, its called The Sun and if anyone knows where the web sight for this magazine or other globe web sight u can e mail me ar rizzo@feist.com


Fatal Impact: An Account of the Invasion of the South Pacific 1767-1840
Published in Paperback by Mutual Publishing (April, 1989)
Author: Alan Moorehead
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Nevermore.
This is a worthwhile read. It details the effect of European expansion on Pacific cultures, and the southern hemisphere in general. It is divided into three parts-
1) Tahiti, which chronicles the successive voyages of Captain Cook and later explorers, and their effects on the supposed 'Noble Savage' existance (not altogether noble when Captain Cook attended a human sacrifice, for example). A detailed discussion is made of the way of life of the Tahitians before the arrival of Europeans, which is revealing and refreshing. It wasn't altogether noble, but there were many aspects of societal and family arrangements, which was envied by the Europeans.
2) Australia, and the effect on the aborigines-especially the Tasmanians. A good discussion is made of aboriginal culture here also, and finally
3) the Antarctic, and the effect Cooks' search for the elusive southern continent had on the abundance of whales and wildlife which he saw, decimated from 1790 onwards.

The title sums it up-the effects of exploration and expansion was devastating. Introduced diseases, misguided missionaries, imposition of inappropriate culture, alcohol-without the attendant level of acquired tolerance, one-sided treaties, indiscriminate slaughter of wildlife such as whales and seals, and so on. Painters such as Ganguin try to capture the loss of spirit of the Tahitians for example, after having their life and culture withered away, and the arguments for and against the 'noble savage' existance are revealing. This was the time of Rouseau, Diderot, and the French Revolution, and there were many myths propagated in Europe about the southern seas. Island paradise, or voyage of the damned?

It is *very well written*, balanced and refreshing-something often lacking in similar texts. (Never under-estimate what a good writer can do with a good story, and what a bad writer can do to a good story). Also, the best edition is definitely the illustrated version-with a number of paintings from Ganguin and others, and original sketches from those who travelled on the voyages of exploration themselves etc-these add much to the text, and it is recommended one search around to get the colour illustrated edition.

It is suprisingly and refreshingly good.


Favorite Dog Hikes In and Around Los Angeles
Published in Paperback by Spotted Dog Pr (December, 2000)
Author: Wynne Benti
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great book!
This was a great book for us. We were beginner hikers and so was our dog. We were able to go to places we had never even heard of in the Santa Monica Mountains. Excellent advice for removing ticks. The pattern for canine hiking boots was great - both of our dogs have some fancy boots that they love to show off.


The Feather River Canyon: Union Pacific's Heart of Stone
Published in Hardcover by Interurban Pr (October, 1996)
Author: Steve Schmollinger
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Some of the best railroad photography in print
If you want to read detailed information about Union Pacific locomotives and trains, then this book is not for you.

If on the other hand you want to see some magnificent photographs of Union Pacific trains running down California's Feather River Canyon (surely one of the most beautiful stretches of railroad in the USA), then this book is a "must read". Photo captions indicate where and when the photographs were taken, but do not go in to details of the locomotives or the "technical side" of railroading.

This is undoubtedly one of the best railroad books I own.


Feather River Country Adventure Trails
Published in Paperback by Wilderness Press (November, 2002)
Author: Tom Demund
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History and Nature Together is Awesome!
There is nothing more relaxing and fulfilling than exploring God's world, while at the same time learning about our state history. Tom DeMund does an excellent job describing the locations and directions for easy to strenuous hikes along the Feather River. The Feather River is incredible, and this book opens up the river for exploration. Read the book and then hike back in time while you soak up God's creation. Tom describes some beautiful country, and gives directions to some awesome mining camps and ghost towns.


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