Hiking the West Coast Trail : a pocket guide
Record details
- ISBN: 1553651553 (trade paper)
- ISBN: 9781553651550 :
- ISBN: 9781553651550 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 1553651553 :
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Physical Description:
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60, 26 p. ; 21 cm. - Publisher: Vancouver : Greystone Books, 2006.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Guidebook in flip book format, each section with separate t.p. verso. Guidebook in flip book format, each section with separate t.p. |
Formatted Contents Note: | South to north -- North to south. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Lansdowne Library | GV 199.44 C22 B7447 2006 (Text) | 26040002776272 | Main Collection | Volume hold | Available | - |
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A pocket reference to the famous Northwest hike provides two-color maps, recommendations for clothing and supplies, tips on how to navigate tricky tidal areas, and brief descriptions of local historical, cultural, and geological points of interest. Original. - Perseus PublishingThe West Coast Trail, which traverses 50 miles of gorgeous Northwest Canadian coastline, has been dubbed the ?Graveyard of the Pacific,â having claimed 60 ships since 1854. Tim Leadem, whoâs hiked it many times, shows readers how to make the most of this demanding trail. The book contains two-color maps covering trailhead to terminus; checklists for food, clothing, and gear; easy reference charts for navigating tricky tidal areas; and a brief text describing the historical, cultural, and geological highlights along the way.
- Perseus PublishingThe West Coast Trail, which traverses 50 miles of gorgeous Northwest Canadian coastline, has been dubbed the Graveyard of the Pacific,” having claimed 60 ships since 1854. Tim Leadem, who’s hiked it many times, shows readers how to make the most of this demanding trail. The book contains two-color maps covering trailhead to terminus; checklists for food, clothing, and gear; easy reference charts for navigating tricky tidal areas; and a brief text describing the historical, cultural, and geological highlights along the way.
- Reasearch AssociatesThe West Coast Trail, which traverses 50 miles of gorgeous Northwest Canadian coastline, has been dubbed the âGraveyard of the Pacific,â having claimed 60 ships since 1854. Tim Leadem, whoâs hiked it many times, shows readers how to make the most of this demanding trail. The book contains two-color maps covering trailhead to terminus; checklists for food, clothing, and gear; easy reference charts for navigating tricky tidal areas; and a brief text describing the historical, cultural, and geological highlights along the way.