Hellroaring

Hellroaring
Author: Peter M. Leschak
Publisher: North Star Press of St. Cloud
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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Hellroaring chronicles award-winning author Peter Leschak's adventures as a DNR and US Forest Service wildland firefighter. In clear, vivid language, he describes the danger, the difficulty, and the excitement of dealing with a powerful, capricious enemy--forest fire--letting readers see its many forms.

Hellroaring

Hellroaring
Author: Jean Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780964547780


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Hiking Yellowstone National Park

Hiking Yellowstone National Park
Author: Bill Schneider
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0762786140


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Lace up your boots and sample more than one hundred hikes in America’s most famous national park. Geysers, paint pots, and glowing blue pools; deep canyons with plunging waterfalls; broad river valleys with seemingly endless views; and tall rugged mountains—Yellowstone National Park is a hiker’s paradise with more than 800 miles of trails. Let veteran hiker and outdoor writer Bill Schneider guide you on a wide variety of day hikes and extended backpacking trips into the vast interior of this national treasure. Whether you’re a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, you’ll find trails suited to every ability and interest in Yellowstone National Park. Features Hikes suited to every ability Detailed directions Elevation profiles, difficulty ratings, and information on hiking in bear country Full-color photos throughout Full-color GPS-compatible maps of each trail.

Skiing

Skiing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-11
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Wolves of Yellowstone

The Wolves of Yellowstone
Author: John Weaver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1978
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:


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Historical records and intensive field surveys 1975-77 provided information on the population history, ecology, and current status of wolves (Canis lupus) in Yellowstone National Park and vicinity. Wolves occurred in unknown but seemingly low densities during the latter 1800s in several areas of Yellowstone where they were controlled periodically until 1926. Populations apparently began increasing about 1912, primarily in the northeast, and may have reached nonequilibrium levels of 30-40 animals (postwhelping). Intensive control 1914-26 removed at least 136 wolves, including about 80 pups. During this period Yellowstone wolves characteristically lived in packs of 3-16 members, some of which followed the ungulates in their seasonal migrations. Litters averaging 7.8 were born in late March and April, primarily in the north central sector of the park. Limited evidence suggests that elk (Cervus elaphus) were important food for wolves during all seasons. Wolves either survived the control era or moved in shortly thereafter for singles, pairs, and a pack of four were reported the following decade. Resident wolf packs, however, were eliminated from Yellowstone National Park by the l940s. Large canids have been sighted intermittently to the present, but their identity has not been established. Singles and pairs comprised 89% of 116 "probable" reports over the past 50 years. Speculation about factors limiting the Yellowstone wolf population considers its relative geographic isolation from viable wolf populations and possible genetic problems (including wolf-coyote hybridization) associated with prolonged minimal population status. A transplant of wolves from British Columbia or Alberta, or perhaps Minnesota, is recommended to restore a viable population of this native predator to Yellowstone National Park.

One Night Wilderness: Portland

One Night Wilderness: Portland
Author: Douglas Lorain
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-06-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899975437


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Surrounded by old-growth forests, volcanic peaks, and water in nearly all its forms--from the ocean to alpine lakes, glaciers to waterfalls--the Portland area is a short jaunt from boundless adventure opportunities, many of which can be taken in just one night. This book covers the best one- (and a few two-) night hikes within three hours of the city--perfect for hikers seeking a wilderness experience without the commitment of a lengthy backpacking trek. Trips take readers to the lush Olympic Mountains, eerie Mount St. Helens, the thundering Columbia River, and the quirky spires of Three Fingered Jack.

Yellowstone Treasures

Yellowstone Treasures
Author: Janet Chapple
Publisher: Granite Peak Publications
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 173310321X


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This book makes you the tour guide for your group! Janet Chapple shares her tips to pack for your trip, spot wildlife, see the best views, catch geyser eruptions, stay safe, and escape the crowds. The author's passion for the park, which began when her parents worked at Old Faithful Inn in the early twentieth century, shines throughout. Whether you want to hike in the geyser basins and forests, drive the mountain passes, ride horseback, or take a boat out on the lake, the mile-by-mile road logs prepare you. The description is enlivened by entertaining historical anecdotes. This sixth edition, fully updated for 2020 by editor Beth Chapple and geologist Jo-Ann Sherwin, includes which geysers and hot springs are active, the new overlooks at Grand Prismatic Spring and the south rim of the canyon, a new time line of the geology, and explanations of the geological forces like lava flows and the Yellowstone hot spot. The book is in full color with 38 new and revised maps. Charts of the facilities and a field guide to the wildlife and wildflowers round out this comprehensive guide to America's first national park. After the first edition won Gold in the Travel Guides category in ForeWord Magazine's 2002 Book of the Year Awards, later editions won Silver in the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards in 2010 and 2018.

Custer National Forest

Custer National Forest
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1986
Genre: Custer National Forest (Mont. and S.D.)
ISBN:


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