Northwest Stories: Elwha River

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www.kcts9.org In the last century, the Elwha River reduced salmon runs from 70 miles to five. Airdate: Sept, 18, 2009


North Canada : Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut

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In this new Bradt guide, author Geoffrey Roy highlights the attractions of each of northern Canada’s three territories, as well as the fringes of Alaska and the polar-bear capital of the world, Churchill.
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North Canada : Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut


Moon Pacific Northwest Camping- Complete Guide to Tent & Rv Campgrounds in Washington & Oregon `9th EDITION

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Moon Pacific Northwest Camping- Complete Guide to Tent & Rv Campgrounds in Washington & Oregon `9th EDITION


Pacific Northwest Camping Destinations: RV and Car Camping Destinations in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia

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Pacific Northwest Camping Destinations: RV and Car Camping Destinations in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia


Rv Adventures in the Pacific Northwest: A Camping Guide to Washington, Oregon, & British Columbia

Posted: June 3rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

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Written specifically for recreational vehicle (RV) vacationers, this travel guide provides detailed information on where to camp, how to visit sites with a large rig, and where to get supplies. With mountains, rugged coastlines, forests, national parks, and visitor-friendly cities, the Pacific Northwest is one of the most popular RV destinations. Using Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver as departure points, this guide offers several one-week itineraries, each with detailed maps and descriptions, highlighting the scenic splendors of this unique region…. More >>

Rv Adventures in the Pacific Northwest: A Camping Guide to Washington, Oregon, & British Columbia


National Parks in the Northwest

Posted: May 8th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Parks And Campgrounds | Tags: , , | No Comments »

One of the greatest natural treasures in the United States is the expanse of protected national parks. Since the formation of Yellowstone in 1872, America has set aside the best it has to offer for the whole country to be able to enjoy. The variety of these National Parks is only beaten out by the sheer beauty that they hold.

1. The Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is an extremely rugged block of nature. The Snake River makes its way through the park and is a popular trip for experience river sportsmen. Although there are over 200 miles maintained for hiking, it is recommended that novice and beginners participate in guided tours.

2. Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is surrounded by volcanic peaks, rolling mountains and evergreen forests. It is the deepest lake in the United States (measuring 1932 feet deep). The area is covered by snow for much of the year and the roads to the park are usually by late fall. Back packing the trails requires a permit.

3. Glacier National Park in Montana is another cold site to visit. Around 750 miles of trails are maintained by park rangers, but remember that the land is wild. You will be sharing your experience with black bears, grizzly bears, and wildlife of many other varieties. It is a great place for cross country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Backcountry camping is allowed, but you need a permit and should also obtain safety information as well.

4. Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington may be best known for its 14,410 foot summit, but there is much more to the park. The Wonderland Trail is a 90 mile hike that encircles the famous mountain. Most roads into the park are closed by late November due to snowfall and only one camp site is open all year long. The park is exciting and challenging for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.

5. Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is the best known around the world. It was the first national park ever created and consists of 3472 square miles. It is full of wonders, wild animals and adventure.

There is so much beauty to be found through out the United States. Just touring the many national parks could take a life time. They offer a chance to see wildlife and landscapes that have never been touched by the effects of modern man. Start your adventures in the National Parks of the Northwest.

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