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A Mountain Vagabond Hard at Work
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A. H. Savage Landor headed North from Bombay, India into uncharted territory to explore the magnificent mountains and glacial rivers of Tibet, trying to reach the Province of Lhassa
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Baja Fever, by Greg Niemann
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Best Hikes of the MARBLE Mountain and Russian Wilderness, CA 16 selected trails, 137 destinations and 93 trout fishing lakes.
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Bible Drama, Short story and plays
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Contains over 170 easy recipes of how to prepare and serve, beverages, cakes, desserts, dressing, ice creams, jams, jellies, pies, salads, sauces and even soup. All made from fresh, frozen or preserved strawberries.
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George N. Gafford threats the reader to an wonderful adventure that took him a lifetime to accomplish it to this point. Notice that I said a lifetime of adventure, and not an adventure of a lifetime. He shares his gained knowledge of places and people from all around the World and cross-times of war and peace.
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Poetry
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Jack London's Call of the wild. 100 year edition
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George N. Gafford's Lawyers Are Us
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History of the miners and man and women who came th the Gold Country towns of Aurora, Bodie, Lundy and The Mono Basin seeking riches from gold and silver.
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A BikeDudeMap Production
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A personal History of California Western School of Law.
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Mikel Mause analyzes the writings of several famous and accomplished mountaineers. He explains and provides an insight for their reasoning, and their passion for the mountains.
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The Philosophy of Mountaineering. A Great collection over essays from climbers from around the World.
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Mountaineering essays by some of the World's best women climbers of the 20th Century
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First volume of the Rock Climbing Western Oregon by Greg Orton and other climbers from the region
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2nd volume of the Rock Climbing Western Oregon by Greg Orton and other climbers from the region
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Third volume of series of 3 covering the Western Oregon State
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So, . . . How Does the Rope Get Up There, Anyway? answers the FAQ’s and enlight and delight the readers with its revelations about big wall climbing and climbers.
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An Optimist's Voyage Past War and Tragedy to adventure and Romance
To become a best seller this book should be a great deal more salacious, written by one recently in the headlines—and called a memoir.
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Written in 1915 and 1916 for Inyo Register by Horace Marden
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The Rogue River Guide covers the 34 mile section of the Rogue River, between the Grave Creek Boat Ramp and Foster Bar Takeout.
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A moving, thrilling and revealing biography of the first woman to solo climb the nearly vertical face of El Cap in Yosemite, California
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PETE SINCLAIR, paper, 2004 A Reprint, second edition, of the 1994 Runner-up of the Boardman-Tasker Award for Mountaineering Literature
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