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West Virginia : A
Guide to Backcountry Travel & Adventure (Paperback)
by James Bannon
James Bannon’s guide to West Virginia’s backcountry
covers hiking, fishing, boating and camping opportunities in 80
different backcountry areas. This guide features detailed maps
and important topographical, geological and ecological material. |
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50 Hikes in West Virginia:
From the Allegheny Mountains to the Ohio River (Paperback)
by Leonard M. Adkins
This guide details 50 hikes for outdoor adventurers of all ages
and abilities, from the rugged Allegheny Mountains to the banks
of the Ohio River. Each hike description includes trailhead directions,
a detailed account of the route, a topographic map and more. |
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The Best in Tent Camping:
West Virginia, 2nd: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate RV's, Concrete
Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos (Paperback)
by Johnny Molloy
The maps that accompany each campground in this guide are very
detailed and easy to use. This is a great resource for families
looking for scenic, secluded locations, or for those who don't
have the time or the inclination for a full-scale backpacking
trip. |
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Shifting Gears: A
Bicycling Guide to West Virginia (Spiral-bound)
by Kurt B. Detwiler
Cyclists can pedal smooth country roads, ride up rugged forest
singletrack, or explore breathtakingly beautiful state parks with
the help of this book's 31 routes. Detailed maps and a list of
historical and natural highlights are also featured. |
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