From Long Island to the Adirondacks to the western plateau, New York state is rich in lakes and ponds perfect for quiet-water paddling | |
Canoeists and kayakers of all ages and abilities can enjoy the Empire State's stunning natural world of delightful calm waters with this selective guide | |
Features include detailed descriptions of more than 100 ponds and lakes, maps, photographs, illustrated nature essays, tips on safety, equipment, local camping and picnicking, complete driving, parking, and canoe put-in directions | |
Together, John Hayes and Alex Wilson have spent more than seven years exploring the quiet waters of the Northeast for the Appalachian Mountain Club | |
Hayes is a professor of biochemistry and environmental science at Marlboro College in Vermont | |
Wilson is publisher of Environmental Building News in Brattleboro, Vermont | |
(6' x 9', 416 pages) | |
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