Customer Review: If you could have one (and only one) trail guide for Vermont, I would suggest this one. While there are plenty of references and resources out there for Long Trail hikers, it can sometimes be a bit harder to find (or hear about) mountains and trails that are off the LT. Because this book's focus is... more info
Customer Review: Wetherell is very good at avoiding overstatement as in each of his essays he muses on the joys of flyfishing. This is as much a book about a writer as it is about an avid fisherman. There is range here, and humor, and research, one of my personal favorites being the essay where he delves into which... more info
Customer Review: How could a book by a Georgia boy who played football for the Saints, owned a dairy farm, and then became a magazine editor in Vermont be dull? Fersen writes with a strong wit, a sensitive touch, and an outdoorsman's realism. This is a witty and thoughtful book that makes you laugh out loud, and... more info
Customer Review: As a canoeist I can only pray for titles similar to this series to span the continent. These guides offer listings by region and alphabetical indices, area maps, launch site directions and parking advice. Wilson mentions special points of interest -- geologic formations, settlements, graveyards, and... more info