2009–2010 fall/winter catalog

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2009–2010 fall/winter catalog
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Hunting Nature’s Fury
1
Trinity Alps & Vicinity
6
Walking Vancouver
2
The Stormrider Surf Guide to
Central America and
the Caribbean
7
Oahu Trailblazer
7
Wilderness Press Favorites
8
Best of Oregon & Washington’s
Mansions, Museums, and More
Title List By Region
3
4–5
The Wine-Oh! Guide to
California’s Sierra Foothills
6
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Hunting Nature’s Fury
A Storm Chaser’s Obsession with Tornadoes,
Hurricanes, and Other Natural Disasters
Roger Hill with Peter Bronski
Each year, at least 1,200 tornadoes batter the United States. While
most occur in Tornado Alley—a vast, weather-beaten swath of middle
America—in truth, tornadoes can occur almost anywhere. And where
there are tornadoes, there are storm chasers. They come in all shapes
and sizes, from hobbyists to researchers to professional chasers.
There is one, however, who stands well above the rest: Roger Hill.
Hunting Nature’s Fury tells the story of Roger Hill and his love affair
with storm chasing, taking you on a suspenseful and dramatic ride
across the Great Plains, into the Deep South, even into the eyes of
such recent hurricanes as Katrina. You’ll accompany Hill as he braves
close calls, makes history, and gains insight into the science of severe
weather. This is a story of a storm chaser obsessed with the storms
that almost killed him; of resiliency in the face of disaster; and of
humility in the presence of the awesome power of nature.
Includes eight color pages of jaw-dropping photos taken by Hill
showing many of the storms chronicled in the book.
Available September 2009
$17.95, 1st edition, paper
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ISBN 978-0-89997-511-5
Roger Hill has witnessed some 400 tornadoes and hurricanes in his
lifetime and has captured them on film for every major TV network,
plus National Geographic, The Weather Channel, The Discovery Channel, and The Learning Channel. He is co-owner of Silver Lining Tours,
America’s leading storm-chasing tour company.
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Walking Vancouver
Best of Oregon &
Washington’s Mansions,
Museums, and More
36 Walking Tours Exploring Spectacular
Waterfront, Dynamic Neighborhoods,
Hip Hangouts, and Tasty Diversions
John Lee
Available September 2009
$18.95, 1st edition, 2-color
232 pages, 7 x 7, paper
ISBN 978-0-89997-490-3
A Behind-the-Scenes Guide to the
Pacific Northwest’s Historical and
Cultural Treasures
There’s no better way to explore one of the world’s most
livable cities than on foot. Walking Vancouver shows you
Vancouver, British Columbia as you’ve never seen it before,
whether you’re a die-hard local or a first-time visitor. Site
of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the city is already renown
for its diverse neighborhoods, easily accessible sites, and
“clean and green” image. With this book you’ll explore
neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Kitsilano, and the
West End, accompanied by the amusing and savvy descriptions from the author, a Vancouver insider.
The 36 anecdote-packed, easy-to-follow ambles include
Stanley Park’s hidden sites; University of British Columbia’s unexpected attractions; SoMa’s hipster boutiques;
Granville Island’s artisan pit stops; and the historic
mansions of old-school Shaughnessy Heights. There’s a
perfect pub crawl in Gastown; lively farther afield strolls
in Steveston, New Westminster and the North Shore; and
even an eye-opening, must-do tour around the Downtown
Eastside. You’ll uncover the colorful stories behind street
names, character buildings, and eye-catching public art.
Ken & Dahlynn McKowen
Available November 2009
$21.95, 1st edition
366 pages, 7 x 9, paper
ISBN 978-0-89997-487-3
Each of the eight sections covers a separate geographic
region, with over 130 destinations throughout. Every entry
details the highlights of a particular place and includes operating hours, entrance fees, location, and contact details.
Authors Ken and Dahlynn McKowen have 40-plus years
of writing, editing, marketing, and publication experience
between them, with more than 2,000 articles, stories, and
photographs in print. They are the authors or coauthors of
Best of California’s Missions, Mansions, and Museums
(a 2007 PMA winner), three Chicken Soup titles, Highroad
Guide to the California Coast, and others.
This highly portable guide features detailed maps for each
trip, original photos, and parking/transit information
for every trip. Route summaries make each walk easy to
follow, and a “Points of Interest” section summarizes each
walk’s highlights.
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John Lee is an adopted Vancouverite and full-time freelance
travel writer whose writing has appeared in more than 125
newspapers and magazines. He’s authored 14 guidebooks
for Lonely Planet, including British Columbia and
Vancouver City Guide.
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If you love travel and history, then this second-in-a-series
guide is a great travel companion. It takes you to mansions built by many of Oregon and Washington’s pioneer
entrepreneurs who created new industries and new cities.
It includes the best museums, featuring Native American
culture and pioneer farmers-small town museums, big city
museums, and museums just for kids-plenty for everyone.
The title’s “More” includes monuments like Vista House
at Crown Point perched high above Columbia Gorge and a
tour through Bonneville Dam, with suggested journeys to
flower farms, wineries, and unique city tours.
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Wilderness Press ✦ ti tle li st by regio n
Northern California
100 Views of the Golden Gate
101 Hikes in Northern California, 2nd
Adventure Kayaking Trips Russian
River to Monterey
Afoot & Afield San Francisco Bay Area
After the Storm: Bob Walker and the
East Bay Regional Park District
Bay Area Bouldering
Bay Area Ridge Trail, 3rd
Camping & Backpacking the San
Francisco Bay Area
Day & Section Hikes on the Pacific
Crest Trail: Northern California
East Bay Trails, 2nd
Golden Gate Trailblazer, 2nd
Hiking & Adventure Guide to the
Sonoma Coast & Russian River
Hiking & Backpacking Big Sur
Lassen Volcanic Park, 4th
Monterey Bay Trails
The Mt. Shasta Book, 3rd
North Bay Trails, 2nd
Northern California Bouldering
Pacific Crest Trail: Northern
California, 6th
Peninsula Trails, 4th
Point Reyes
South Bay Trails, 3rd
Stairway Walks in San Francisco, 6th
Top Trails California Central Coast
Top Trails Sacramento
Top Trails San Francisco Bay Area, 2nd
Trail Runner’s Guide: San Francisco
Bay Area
Trinity Alps & Vicinity, 5th
Walking San Francisco
Sierra Nevada
Afoot & Afield Reno-Tahoe
Alpine Sierra Trailblazer, 5th
Day & Section Hikes on the Pacific
Crest Trail: Northern California
Day & Section Hikes on the Pacific
Crest Trail: Southern California
Desolation Wilderness, 4th
Exploring the Southern Sierra: East
Side, 3rd
Exploring the Southern Sierra: West
Side, 3rd
Feather River Country Adventure
Trails, 4th
Geomorphic Evolution of Yosemite
Valley and Sierra Nevada Landscapes
High Sierra Climbing
Hiker’s Guide to the High Sierra:
Yosemite, 7th
Hot Showers, Soft Beds, & Dayhikes in
the Sierra, 3rd
John Muir Trail, 4th
Kings Canyon National Park
Lake Tahoe Bouldering
One Best Hike: Mt. Whitney
One Best Hike: Yosemite’s Half Dome
Pacific Crest Trail Data Book, 4th
Pacific Crest Trail: Northern Calif., 6th
Pacific Crest Trail: Southern Calif., 6th
Sequoia National Park
Sierra Nevada Flora, 4th
Sierra Nevada Byways, 3rd
Sierra North, 9th
Sierra South, 8th
South Lake Tahoe Climbing
Snowshoe Trails of Tahoe, 2nd
Snowshoe Trails of Yosemite
The Tahoe Rim Trail, 2nd
The Tahoe Sierra, 4th
Top Trails Lake Tahoe, 2nd
Top Trails Sequoia & Kings Canyon
National Parks
Top Trails Yosemite
Tuolomne Bouldering
Tuolomne Free Climbs
The Wine-Oh guide to California’s
Sierra Foothills
Yosemite Big Walls, 2nd
Yosemite National Park, 5th
Yosemite Valley Bouldering
Yosemite Valley Free Climbs
Zero Days
Southern California
101 Hikes in Southern California, 2nd
Adventure Kayaking Trips from Big Sur
to San Diego
Afoot & Afield Inland Empire
Afoot & Afield Los Angeles County, 3rd
Afoot & Afield Orange County, 3rd
Afoot & Afield San Diego County, 4th
The Anza-Borrego Desert Region, 5th
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California Desert Byways, 3rd
Day & Section Hikes Pacific Crest Trail:
Southern California
Down by the Los Angeles River
Hiking Death Valley
Pacific Crest Trail: Southern Calif., 6th
San Bernardino Mountain Trails, 6th
Santa Ana River Guide
Top Trails California Central Coast
Top Trails Los Angeles
Trail Runner’s Guide: San Diego
Trails of the Angeles, 8th
Walking L.A., 2nd
California
Adventure Kayaking Inland Waters of
the Western United States
Backpacking California, 2nd
Best of California’s Missions,
Mansions, and Museums
Best Snowshoe Trails of California, 2nd
Day Trips with a Splash: Swimming
Holes of California
California Coastal Byways, 4th
California’s Coastal Parks
California’s National Parks
California’s State Parks
Rail-Trails West: California, Arizona,
and Nevada
Pacific Northwest and
Western Canada
Adventure Kayaking Inland Waters of
the Western United States
Adventure Kayaking Trips in Glacier Bay
Afoot & Afield Portland/Vancouver,
2nd
Alaska Climbing
Backpacking Idaho
Backpacking Oregon, 2nd
Backpacking Washington, 2nd
Best of Oregon’s Mansions, Museums,
and More
Bouldering in Canadian Rockies, 2nd
Camp Free in B.C., 4th
Day and Section Hikes Pacific Crest
Trail: Washington
Dayhikes on the Pacific Crest Trail:
Oregon & Washington
Done in a Day: Banff
Done in a Day: Jasper
Done in a Day: Whistler
Don’t Waste Your Time in the
Canadian Rockies, 5th
Hiking Canada’s Great Divide
Hiking from here to WOW: North
Cascades
How to Rent a Fire Lookout in the
Pacific Northwest, 2nd
More Scrambles in the Canadian
Rockies
One Night Wilderness: Portland
Oregon Byways
Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon &
Washington
Scrambles in Canadian Rockies, 3rd
Sea Kayak Barkley and Clayoquot
Sounds
Sea Kayak Desolation Sound and the
Sunshine Coast
Sea Kayak Gulf Islands
Sea Kayak Nootka & Kyuquot Sounds
Sea Kayak Vancouver and Victoria
Sea Kayak Vancouver Island
Sport Climbs in Canadian Rockies, 6th
Walking Vancouver
Washington’s Highest Mountains
Waterfall Ice Climbs in the Canadian
Rockies, 4th
Where Locals Hike in the Canadian
Rockies, 3rd
Where Locals Hike in the West
Kootenay, 2nd
Yamnuska Rock
Southwest and Rockies
50 Best Short Hikes in Utah’s National
Parks
Afoot & Afield Denver/Boulder &
Colorado’s Front Range
Afoot & Afield Las Vegas & Southern
Nevada
Backpacking Arizona
Backpacking Nevada
Best Summit Hikes in Colorado
Colorado Byways, 2nd
Day Trips with a Splash: Swimming
Holes of the Southwest
Done in a Day: Moab
The Grand: The Colorado River in the
Grand Canyon, a Photo Journey
Hiking from Here to WOW: Utah
Canyon Country
The Lone Star Hiking Trail
Powder Ghost Towns: Epic
Backcountry Runs in Colorado’s
Lost Ski Resorts
Rail-Trails West: California, Arizona,
and Nevada
Red Rocks Climbing
Rock-Art of the Southwest
Top Trails Yellowstone & Grand Teton
National Parks, 2nd
Utah’s National Parks, 2nd
Utah Byways, 3rd
Zion Climbing
The Stormrider Guide: Europe, The
Continent
The Stormrider Surf Guide: Central
America and the Caribbean
The Stormrider Surf Guide: Europe, 5th
The Stormrider Surf Playing Cards:
The World
The World Stormrider Guide: Vol. 1
The World Stormrider Guide: Vol. 2
The World Stormrider Guide: Vol. 3
World Climbing: Images from the Edge
Hawaii
100 Views of the Golden Gate
After the Storm: Bob Walker and the
East Bay Regional Park District
Cabo and Coral Go Surfing
Camping with Kids
Cycling’s Greatest Misadventures
Experience Pipeline
Extreme Kids
Fishing’s Greatest Misadventures
The Grand: The Colorado River in the
Grand Canyon, a Photo Journey
Hunting Nature’s Fury
Joy of Backpacking
The Joy of Hiking
Lightweight Backpacking and Camping
Outdoor Navigation with GPS, 2nd
Firescaping
Fixing Your Feet, 4th
A Fork in the Trail
A Hiker’s Guide to Scrambling Safely
Meditations of Henry David Thoreau
Meditations of John Muir
Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Meditations of Walt Whitman
Mountain Photography
Sea Kayaking Safety & Rescue, 2nd
Sea Kayak Strokes
Sex in a Tent
Surfing’s Greatest Misadventures
Taj Burrow’s Book of Hot Surfing
Ticks and What You Can Do About
Them
Traditional Lead Climbing, 2nd
Wild Soundscapes
Wilderness Cuisine
Zero Days
Hawaii: The Big Island Trailblazer, 2nd
Hawaii Trails, 3rd
Kauai Trailblazer, 2nd
Kauai Trails, 3rd
Maui Trailblazer, 2nd
Maui Trails, 3rd
No Worries Hawaii
Oahu Trailblazer, 2nd
Oahu Trails, 3rd
East Coast and Midwest
Adventure Kayaking Cape Cod and
Martha’s Vineyard, 2nd
Afoot & Afield Atlanta
Boundary Waters Canoe Area: Eastern
Region, 5th
Boundary Waters Canoe Area:
Western Region, 7th
Day Trips with a Splash: Northeastern
Swimming Holes
Day Trips with a Splash: Southeastern
Swimming Holes
Rail-Trails Mid-Atlantic
Rail-Trails Midwest: Great Lakes
Rail-Trails New England
Rail-Trails Southeast
Walking Boston
Walking Brooklyn
Walking Chicago
Walking Twin Cities
U.S. and International
The Baja Adventure Book, 3rd
Great Hostels USA
The Stormrider Guide: Europe,
Atlantic Islands
General Interest
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The Wine-Oh! Guide to
California’s Sierra Foothills
The Stormrider Surf Guide
Central America and the
Caribbean
From the Ordinary to the Extraordinary
Featuring Wineries in Nevada, Placer, El Dorado,
Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne Counties
Antony Colas and Bruce Sutherland
The Stormrider Surf Guide Central America and the Caribbean takes a
journey through the region sandwiched between North and South
America. Beautifully presented maps, photos and up-to-date, reliable
surf information make this Stormrider Surf Guide a must have item
for any trip to Central America and the Caribbean.
Ken & Dahlynn McKowen
There’s gold in California’s Sierra foothills, and it runs red, pink, and
white—wine! For wine aficionados, history lovers, and curious travelers, this book is an entertaining companion to one of California’s
most intriguing wine areas. Although less well known than the Napa
and Sonoma wine regions, the roots of wine growing here in these
higher elevations run deep-as far back as the 1850s, when the first
vineyards were planted to satisfy the thirst of the 49ers.
Available October 2009
$17.95, 1st edition, 2-color
224 pages, 5.3 x 7.6, paper
ISBN 978-0-89997-492-7
Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or are just starting out, the
Wine-Oh! Guide is the best resource for wineries big and small and
everything in between. It describes more than 100 wineries in helpful detail, and includes side trips to notable attractions in the area,
including historic Gold Rush towns and Mother Lode sites.
Available February 2010
$19.95, 1st edition, paper
120 pages, 200+ color photos, 8½ x 11
ISBN 978-0-95624-550-2
Trinity Alps & Vicinity
Jerry and Janine Sprout
The Trinity Alps mountain range in the northwest corner of California form a rugged and little-explored divide, tucked between the
Coast Ranges and the Cascades. The half-million acres of wilderness
contain high waterfalls, glaciated granite peaks, sparkling lakes, and
cool, deep forests. They also have another increasingly scarce attribute: relatively few visitors.
Expanded coverage of Waikiki and Honolulu, along with updates on
the best trails and historic sites, make this second edition of Oahu
Trailblazer the must-have guide for the adventurous and independent traveler. The authors hit all the highlights—like Pearl Harbor,
Waikiki, Diamond Head, Iolani Palace, Hanauma Bay, North Shore
surf sites, and the Polynesian Cultural Center—offering a wealth of
photographs, precise directions, and hot tips that give travelers the
inside track.
The fifth edition of this classic hiking guide, in print for more than
25 years, has been completely revamped and now covers not only
trails and cross-country routes in the Alps but in nearby recreation
lands. It contains descriptions of 48 of the best day hikes and backpack trips, and has all-new maps and elevation profiles for each hike.
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✦Proven high-quality design includes detailed maps and more
than 200 superb color photographs. Integrated text, symbols,
and maps contain crucial, otherwise unavailable information.
Where to Hike, Snorkel, Surf from
Waikiki to the North Shore
Mike White
Available January 2010
$19.95, 5th edition
336 pages, 6 x 9, paper
ISBN 978-0-89997-501-6
✦More than 100,000 surfers have bought The World Stormrider
Guide Volumes 1, 2 and 3.
Oahu Trailblazer
Including Whiskeytown, Russian Wilderness,
and Castle Crags Areas
Author Mike White has written and contributed to a number of
guidebooks for Wilderness Press, including Top Trails Lake Tahoe,
Top Trails Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Backpacking California,
Sierra South, Sierra North, and Backpacking Nevada.
✦Includes Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa
Rica, Panama, The Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands, St Martin
& St Barts, Barbuda & Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique,
Barbados,Trinidad and Tobago.
Available December 2009
$16.95, 2nd edition
240 pages, 6 x 9, paper
ISBN 978-0-97863-712-5
The book also features dozens of mountain ridge hikes and garden
strolls, as well as beachcombing and all the island’s best snorkeling spots. This is the definitive title for visitors who want to explore
places to call their own, since many of these land and sea adventures
and quirky attractions don’t find their way into other guidebooks.
A Trailblazer Kids section is available for families, and the Resource
Links provide lots of planning information. Safety tips are throughout the book, as well as the historical and cultural background that
adds meaning to a vacation.
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w i l d e rn e s s p r e s s f a v o r i t e s
101 Hikes in Northern California
101 Hikes in Southern California
50 Best Short Hikes Utah’s National Parks
Afoot & Afield Portland/Vancouver
Afoot & Afield Reno-Tahoe
Afoot & Afield San Diego County
Anza-Borrego Desert Region
Backpacking California
Bay Area Ridge Trail
Fixing Your Feet
Hot Showers, Soft Beds, and Dayhikes in the Sierra
John Muir Trail
Meditations of John Muir
One Best Hike: Yosmite’s Half Dome
Outdoor Navigation with GPS
Pacific Crest Trail Data Book
Pacific Crest Trail: Northern California
Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon & Washington
Pacific Crest Trail: Southern California
Powder Ghost Towns
Rail-Trails Mid-Atlantic
Rail-Trails New England
Rail-Trails Southeast
San Bernardino Mountain Trails
Sierra North
Sierra South
Stairway Walks in San Francisco
Tahoe Rim Trail
Top Trails California’s Central Coast
Top Trails Sacramento
Top Trails Yosemite
Trails of the Angeles
Walking Brooklyn
Walking Chicago
Walking L.A.
Walking San Francisco
Yosemite National Park
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table of contents
Hunting Nature’s Fury
1
Trinity Alps & Vicinity
Walking Vancouver
2
The Stormrider Surf Guide to
Central America and
the Caribbean
7
Oahu Trailblazer
7
Wilderness Press Favorites
8
Best of Oregon & Washinton’s
Mansions, Museums, and More
Title List By Region
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4–5
The Wine-Oh! Guide to
California’s Sierra Foothills
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Retail/Library Discount Schedule
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40%
10–24 copies
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25+ copies
45% + free freight
Freight: FOB, Berkeley, CA. Free freight on
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Nature Study Guides: Minimum of 12 assorted
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