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  • Backpacking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness: The Longer Trails (Hiking Guide Series)
    Backpacking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness: The Longer...

    [Author: Jeffrey L. Smoot] [Pages: 240] [ISBN: 0762730986] [Pub. Date: 2004]

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    Miles of hiking trails surround more than 600 glacier-carved lakes tucked among the craggy peaks of the central Cascade Range that are the centerpiece of this magnificent wilderness. This guide not only covers backpacking options inside the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, but includes many of the popular routes across the highway for a selection of the best overnight hikes in the region.

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  • Hiking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness: Day Hikes and Easy Overnights
    Hiking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness: Day Hikes and...

    [Author: Jeffrey L. Smoot] [Pages: 256] [ISBN: 0762711760] [Pub. Date: 2003]

    Customer Rating: 10 (1 vote)

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    Miles of hiking trails surround the more than 600 glacier-carved lakes tucked among the craggy peaks of the central Cascade Range that are the centerpiece of this magnificent wilderness. Alpine Lakes has been called Washington's "Backyard Wilderness" because it is within an hour's drive of half the state's population and outdoor recreation opportunities abound.

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  • 100 Hikes in Washington's Alpine Lakes
    100 Hikes in Washington's Alpine Lakes

    [Author: Vicky Spring, Ira Spring, Harvey Manning] [Pages: 240] [ISBN: 0898863066] [Pub. Date: 1993]

    Customer Rating: 10 (1 vote)

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    It's hard to imagine a Northwest bookshelf without at least one title in the 100 Hikes series. These books have introduced two generations of hikers and backpackers to the best (and often least-crowded) hiking opportunities in the Northwest. The most popular volume in the series, 100 Hikes in Washington's Alpine Lakes has been completely updated and revised. This rewarding collection of day trips and overnight backpacks covers the area between Stevens and Snoqualmie passes from north to south, Mount Si and Mission Ridge from east to west, and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. Hike descriptions include distance, elevation gain, estimated hiking times, and best time to go, plus trail maps...

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  • Moon Washington Fishing: The Complete Guide to Lakes, Streams, and Saltwater (Moon...
    Moon Washington Fishing: The Complete Guide to Lakes,...

    [Author: Terry Rudnick] [Pages: 560] [ISBN: 1598800248] [Pub. Date: 2008]

    Customer Rating: 4 (1 vote)

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    Washington native and expert angler Terry Rudnick knows the best fishing spots in the Evergreen State, from the marine waters of the San Juan Islands, just a short trip from Seattle, to the remote lakes of North-eastern Washington. "Moon Washington Fishing" leads both beginner and expert anglers to the best lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and coasts that the state has to offer. The sixth edition of this definitive guidebook includes detailed descriptions of over 600 fishing locations and 70 pages of fishing tips and advice.Complete with detailed regional maps and directions for each location, "Moon Washington Fishing" provides anglers with first-rate expert advice and all...

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  • Lakes of Washington (Eastern Washington, Volume 2)

    [Author: Wolcott] [Pub. Date: 1973]

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  • Manganese-bearing deposits near Lake Crescent and Humptulips, Washington,...

    [Author: Joseph Thomas Pardee] [Pages: 24] [Pub. Date: 1927]

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  • Washington's Best Lake Fly Fishing
    Washington's Best Lake Fly Fishing

    [Author: Nathan Caproni] [Pages: 167] [ISBN: 1571880275] [Pub. Date: 1995]

    Customer Rating: 4 (1 vote)

    Customer Review - Should be titlded Eastern Washington Best Lake Fly Fishing

    Don't buy this book if you want any insights into Western Washington lake fly fishing, you won't find anything you don't already know. The author admits this by pointing out in the introduction that most of Washington's productive lakes are on the eastside. But, he seems to gloss over many westside lakes I already knew about. I'm sure it's a good guide for the upper Columbia region, but as far as being comprehensive, its not.

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  • The Lake Washington story: A pictorial history

    [Author: Lucile Saunders McDonald] [Pages: 160] [ISBN: 0875646352] [Pub. Date: 1979]

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    A physical and social history of Lake Washington, the 20 mile long body of water that forms the greater part of the eastern boundary of Seattle.

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  • Pioneer Families of Moab, Newman Lake, & Thompson Creek, Washington: Family Histories...
    Pioneer Families of Moab, Newman Lake, & Thompson Creek,...

    [Author: Peggy Laughlin Cunningham] [Pages: 304] [ISBN: 1930580371] [Pub. Date: 2002]

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    HISTORY / PACIFIC NORTHWEST / GENEALOGY. A wonderful collection of historical facts, stories, and photos detailing the lives of the pioneers who settled and shaped the areas of Moab, Newman Lake, and Thompson Creek, Washington. In the early years, the small settlement of Moab with the post office, local mercantile store, the only telephone in the area, and the Northern Pacific train station was the business center for local residents. Newman Lake was named for William Newman who settled there in 1960. The lake shore became the home to many resorts, dance halls, and family cottages. The inviting lake was popular for swimming, fishing, and boating during the warm months. In the winter, ice...

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