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50 Hikes in Connecticut:
From the Berkshires to the Coast (Paperback)
by David Hardy, Gerry Hardy, Sue Hardy
The Hardy’s lay it all
out for you in this great Connecticut hiking guide; travel time,
difficulty level, elevation gain…you name it they cover
it. With all this information so carefully organized, it’s
easy to find the right hike for you and your party.
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Rock Climbing Connecticut (Regional
Rock Climbing Series) (Paperback)
by David Fasulo
This handy rock-climbers guide provides accurate
and detailed topographical maps of 100’s of routes up
the major crags at Connecticut’s climbing hotspots. It
even features easy-to-follow driving instructions to get you
there.
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Backroad Bicycling
in Connecticut: 32 Scenic Rides on Country Lanes and Dirt Roads
(Paperback)
by Andi Marie Fusco
Every cyclist in Connecticut
can learn a thing or two from this excellent guidebook. Nearly
1000 miles of trails are detailed, from short 4-mile jaunts
to extended 2-day tours that cover over 100 miles, with suggested
stops and detours along the way.
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Gone Fishin'...
The 75 Best Waters in Connecticut (Gone Fishin, 10) [UNABRIDGED]
(Paperback)
by Manny Luftglass
Fisherman Magazine editor and
columnist Manny Luftglass knows his fishing holes, and you will
too after reading his great guide to Connecticut’s lakes
and rivers. Luftglass even has tips for fishing in the Sound!
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