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Michigan
Atlas & Gazetteer
Rely on the Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer for the utmost in
trip planning and backcountry access. Contains topographic maps
with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great
places to go and things to do. Scale equals 1:150,000 or 1"=2.4
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Michigan County Atlas
Your complete Michigan travel reference! This large-size road
atlas features full-color, county-by-county maps for all of
Michigan. Each county is mapped separately, along with county
indexes for roads, water features and place name. |
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Michigan
State & National Parks
The book explains each Michigan park, allowing for their advantages
and disadvantages. A must have carry along for picking a place
to camp anywhere in Michigan. |
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Michigan
State Parks
Excellent historical and park activity information. It contains
maps and layouts of the parks, and gives lots of interesting
information. If you live in Michigan or are planning a visit
there, it's a great book to have. |
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Great
Lakes, Great National Forests
A Recreational Guide to the National Forests of Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York. |
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Isle
Royale National Park
Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior offers a unique wilderness
experience. Each year about 17,000 people journey to this magnificent
landscape, drawn by its half-million acres of remote trails
and its delightful chain of a dozen lakes. Animal sightings
are plentiful; the island is home to everything from beavers
to loons, moose to wolves. |
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A
Guide to 199 Michigan Waterfalls
The book gives clear directions on how to get to each of the
falls. The falls are broken down into the corresponding counties.
Not only is this a unique guide it is a comprehensive guide
to Michigan falls. |
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50
Hikes in Michigan
If you are new to Michigan or new to hiking, hiking guru Jim
Dufresne's "50 Hikes in Michigan" is required reading.
From the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore to the Ohio
state line, "50 hikes" lists the wildest but easiest
to find, easiest to hike trails. |
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Short
Bike Rides in Michigan
Park your car, put on your helmet, fill your water bottle, and
discover the best way to see the sights in Michigan - on two
wheels. Enjoy the carefully selected routes in this well-research
guide. |
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Hiking
Michigan
Hundreds of hiking trails lace Michigan's vast and unspoiled
backcountry. From the beaches of four of the five Great Lakes
to the northern mountains and vast forests, Michigan holds many
scenic and enjoyable secrets for hikers to discover. |
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Best
Hikes With Children Michigan
Deserves a place on the boolshelves or in backpacks of all Michigan
parents who like to share outdoor experiences with their children. |
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Canoeing
Michigan Rivers
This book has to all to plan an outing, the maps, river description,
challenge, a "standard time factor" and excellent
commentary on the expectation of the canoe trip. |
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Paddling
Michigan
Rapid by rapid, rock by rock desciptions of 1500 miles of canoeing
opportunities on 45-blue robbon rivers by two experts who personally
paddled every mile. |
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Whitewater
Quietwater
With in-depth coverage of Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and northeast
Minnesota, Whitewater; Quietwater will prepare you for the paddling
adventures of a lifetime. This totally updated classic guide
describes over 750 miles of wild and tame rivers. |
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A
Guide to 199 Michigan Waterfalls
The book gives clear directions on how to get to each of the
falls. The falls are broken down into the corresponding counties.
Not only is this a unique guide it is a comprehensive guide
to Michigan falls. |
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Trout
Streams of Michigan
A thoroughly detailed guidebook to some of the finest fly-fishing
found east of the Rocky Mountains. With thousands of miles of
cold, fertile, and highly oxygenated streams, Michigan is a
mecca for trout anglers. This classic guide to the state describes
Michigan's best fishing, from its most renowned waters to remote,
little-known streams. |
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