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F16_Cover.indd 2 3/16/16 9:51 AM c a t a l o g fa l l / w i n t e r 2 0 1 6 Mountaineers Books creates outdoor recreation titles for activities ranging from nature walks to bicycle tours to climbing adventures and much more. Our owner, The Mountaineers, is a nonprofit membership organization that has been a leader in outdoor education for more than 100 years. Mountaineers Books publishes regional activity guidebooks, sports instructional texts, and nonfiction adventures designed to inspire and also to preserve the history of achievements by those who pushed the boundaries of our sports before us. Skipstone is our imprint for people striving to live a sustainable lifestyle, which for us means digging in the garden, thinking about what we eat, treating all creatures with respect, and finding ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Skipstone books are for people who want to live life deliberately, finding joy in the nature just outside their back door. Our conservation titles are published by Braided River, which uses the emotive power of books as key tools in advocacy campaigns. These are lush, photo-driven books, with insightful essays presenting the environmental, social, and scientific issues related to a critical ecosystem. Each book is accompanied by educational outreach and is usually paired with a traveling museum exhibit. We work with well known nonprofit partners and reach millions of passionate citizens with messages for solving problems to make the world a better place for present and future generations. M O U N T A I N E E R S r e c r e at ion • lif e st y le • B O O K S conservation It's all about the outdoors. Mountain e e rs Bo o ks is an indep e n d e nt, n o n p rofit p u b lis h e r Photo from Advanced Rock Climbing (see page 6) © Topher Donahue F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 2 3/16/16 3:53 PM F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 3 3/16/16 3:53 PM NEW br a ided ri v er PA U L B A N N I C K OWL A Y E A R I N T HE LI V ES OF N ORT H AM E R I CA N OW L S Paul Bannic k OWL AVAI L A BL E IN O CTOB ER A YEAR IN THE LI VES OF NORTH AM E R I C A N OW L S “For anyone who appreciates wild things and wild places, each of Paul Bannick’s stunning photographs is worth ten thousand words.” – Ted Williams, Audubon • Details owls’ behavior throughout the changing seasons • Owls are one of the most popular species among birders and non-birders alike • 200 new images by the photographer of the bestselling The Owl and the Woodpecker In Owl, award-winning photographer Paul Bannick uses his intimate yet dramatic images to track four different nesting owl species—Northern Pygmy, Burrowing, Great Gray, and Snowy—throughout the course of one year and in four distinct habitats. Readers follow along at the nest as each stage in an owl’s life is chronicled: courtship, mating, and nesting in spring; fledging and feeding of young in summer; dispersal and learning independence in fall; and, finally, winter’s migration. Unusual irruptions and the everyday struggle to survive are also covered. Also by Paul Bannick (see page 58) In addition to the four featured owls, all 19 species of North American owls are generously depicted throughout the book; Bannick’s startling images reflect their shared behaviors as well as some surprising exceptions and adaptations. More than just a backdrop, the four featured owl habitats—forest, grassland and steppe, boreal, and Arctic—reveal wildly rich stories of their own. Owl is a stunning follow-up to Bannick’s bestselling title, The Owl and the Woodpecker, giving bird lovers yet another gorgeous photographic tribute, engaging natural history, and a compelling call to preserve the habitats that sustain these most iconic of birds. Paul Bannick is an award-winning and widely published wildlife photographer specializing in the natural history of North America with a focus on birds and habitat. He has received the Canon Prize of the International Conservation Photography Awards, as well as first place in the “Birds and Their Habitat” category in Audubon magazine's annual contest. He lives in Seattle; learn more at www.paulbannick.com. 208 pages, 103⁄4 x 9 1⁄2, 200 color photos, color maps, hardcover, $34.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-800-0. NATURAL HISTORY/BIRDS/PHOTOGRAPHY. Rights: World. Paul Bannick 4 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 4 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:53 PM Excerpted from OWL by Paul Bannick Late one April day, I was driving down a gravel road in southeastern Idaho looking for Burrowing Owls. Most of the landscape was heavily plowed fields, so it would be easy to assume that very little wildlife could exist there. But a small, gargoyle-like Burrowing Owl on the fencepost belied that assumption. The bug-eyed, long-legged vertical owl rotated his body ninety degrees so that he was parallel with the ground, fluffed out his feathers to appear much larger, and displayed distinctive white feathers at his brows and beneath his bill. In this unusual posture, he filled his throat with air and forcibly repeated hoo-hooo, clearly an attempt to lure a female lurking somewhere in the sage across the road. The scrap of land behind the owl’s perch was not pristine. Beyond the barbed wire fence, every thirty yards or so, blue-green sagebrush bushes rose three to five feet out of the hard-packed brown dirt whiskered with short, stubby weeds. Firm mounds of tan dirt marked abandoned badger burrows, which were the nest and roost sites for Burrowing Owls. Down the road, only trails of the sun’s red glow remained on the horizon. To my right, six Shorteared Owls danced in the air above a rough brown patch of tall dead grass encircled by the green, sprinkler-watered rectangles. These owls had found homes on a scrap of ungrazed land beside heavy agriculture because of the tall vegetation. Within twenty-five miles, in the same habitat, a few pairs of Barn Owls nested in the spaces between straw bales surrounded by hundreds of cows and near other Burrowing Owls on adjacent protected land. Less than fifty miles to the north, two trees, one cottonwood and one Russian olive, separated by 150 yards of flat meadow, provided nesting habitat for owls that hunt in the grasslands, sagesteppe, and farmlands, but are often thought of as woodland species. The first shelterbelt hid nesting Northern Saw-whet Owls (with a call sounding like the sharpening or whetting of a saw blade) and Great Horned Owls, while the second concealed eight nesting pairs of Long-eared Owls. In the adjacent wetlands, several pairs of Short-eared Owls thrived. And Western Screech Owls were nesting successfully in another stand of trees less than fifty miles away in the same type of landscape. { opposite } Young owls, Hawk like these Northern owls are growing fastest age. at about 2 weeks of to At this time the seem never satiated and often being coninue to beg after fed, putting great pressure on parents. (Minnesota) { left } Owls that nest in often woodpecker cavities cavities choose the smallest no they can fit into, leaving to extra room for a predator bill or reach in with a talon, eggs body and eat young, or adults. (Washington) 2/21/16 5:15 PM 2/21/16 5:15 PM OWL_1PP.indd 89 OWL_1PP.indd 88 { left } A Northern Pygmy Owl fledgling hangs from a Douglas Fir branch that has tipped from his weight. (Colorado) { opposite } Adult owls often make loud, plaintive noises and wave their wings to get the attention of potential predators and lead them away from the nest or young. (Washington) OWL_1PP.indd 128 2/22/16 7:21 AM OWL_1PP.indd 129 2/21/16 5:17 PM w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 5 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 5 3/16/16 3:53 PM NEW mount a ineers outdoor e x perts series MOUNTAINEERS MOUNTAINEERS OUTDOOR OUTDOOR EXPERT EXPERT A D VA N C E D R O C K CLIMBING ss ee rr ii ee ss E X P E RT SK I LL S A ND T ECH N IQ U ES Topher Donah ue Foreword by Tommy Caldwell advanced rock climbing fu ll co lo r expert Skills and Techniques Topher Donahue Foreword by Tommy Caldwell AVAI LA BL E IN NOVEMB ER “The old way of climbing was systematic, methodical, and consistent. Now it’s anything goes, reacting to every situation differently.” —Tommy Caldwell • For skilled climbers who want to push to the next level • Tips and advice from Tommy Caldwell, Steph Davis, Lynn Hill, Alex Honnold and more of the world’s best climbers • 250 color photographs and 12 illustrations Advanced Rock Climbing: Expert Skills and Techniques is for good climbers who want to get even better—from training to gear, sport climbing to multi-pitch efficiency, and beyond. Each chapter has detailed advice from some of the world’s best climbers and guides—Tommy Caldwell, Angela Hawse, Justen Sjong, Steph Davis, Sonny Trotter, Alex Honnold, Lynn Hill, and more. Through clear, step-by-step instruction, detailed color photographs, and hard-earned wisdom, this new guide helps strong climbers increase their speed on multi-pitch climbs, conserve energy on big faces, train for tendon strength, improvise self-rescue, and more. Advanced Rock Climbing is for someone who has been climbing for several years and aspires to transition from intermediate to advanced levels, experienced climbers who are stuck in a rut, and naturally talented climbers who are climbing high grades but who may not have the experience to go further safely. Also by Topher Donahue (see page 36) Co-author of the popular Rock Climbing, 2nd Edition, Topher Donahue began climbing at age three, and was guiding rock and alpine routes by the time he was fourteen. He has worked with some of the world’s most respected guides and climbers, integrating what he’s learned from these companions and professionals into the climbing methods and philosophy that he teaches in Advanced Rock Climbing. Topher lives with his family in Nederland, Colorado. Find him at www.topherdonahue.com and www.alpinecreative.com. 336 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 250 color photos, 12 illustrations, paperback, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-012-6 (ebook: 978-1-68051-013-3). SPORTS/CLIMBING. Rights: World. 6 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 6 Also in the series ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:53 PM MY OLD MAN AND T H E M O U N TA I N A M E MO I R L eif W hitta k er my old man the moun ta in and A MEMOIR AVAI LA B L E IN o ctob e r L E I F W H I T TA K E R Leif Whittaker finds a path of his own among a family— father, mother, uncle, cousins—of famous adventurers • A fresh perspective on a famous father and a legacy forged on the icy slopes of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak • A new, original, and thoughtful voice on adventure • Read an excerpt from My Old Man and the Mountain on page 52 In 1963, the world followed the first American Mount Everest Expedition, and watched as “Big Jim” Whittaker became the first American to stand on top of the world. He returned home a hero. My Old Man and the Mountain is Leif Whittaker’s engaging and humorous story of what it was like to “grow up Whittaker”—the youngest son of Jim Whittaker and Dianne Roberts, in an extended family of accomplished climbers. He shares glimpses of his upbringing and how the pressure to climb started early on. Readers learn of his first adventures with family in the Olympic Mountains and on Mount Rainier; his close yet at times competitive relationship with his brother Joss; his battle with a serious back injury; and his efforts to stand apart from his father’s legacy. With wry honesty he depicts being a recent college grad, still living in his parents’ home and trying to find a purpose in life—digging ditches, building houses, selling t-shirts to tourists—until a chance encounter leads to the opportunity to climb Everest, just like his father did. Leif heads to Nepal with all the excitement, irony, You may also enjoy boredom, and trepidation that are part of highthese titles altitude climbing. Well-known guides Dave Hahn and Melissa Arnot figure prominently in his story, as does “Big Jim.” But Leif’s story is not his father’s story. It’s a unique coming of age tale on the steep slopes of Everest and a climbing adventure that lights the imagination and fills an emotional human endeavor with universal meaning. Leif Whittaker was born in Port Townsend, Washington, at the foot of the Olympic Mountains. He reached his first major summit when he was 15 years old; he has since climbed many of the world’s tall mountains. A writer and photographer, Leif’s work has appeared in Powder, The Ski Journal, and Backcountry. Leif lives in Bellingham, Washington, and is a seasonal USFS climbing ranger on Mount Baker. Visit him online at www.leifwhittaker.com. 288 pages, 6 x 9, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-068-3 (ebook: 978-1-68051-070-6). MEMOIR/ADVENTURE. Rights: World. Leif Whittaker w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 7 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 7 3/16/16 3:53 PM NEW TRACKING THE WILD COOMBA TH E LI F E OF L EG E NDARY S K IER D OU G COOMB S RobERT CoCUzzo TRACKING THE WILD CoombA THE LIFE oF LEGENDARY SKIER DoUG CoombS Robert Cocuzzo AVAI LA BL E IN AU G UST “The fluidity, the grace, the style, the effortless routefinding, the incredible angles, the easy athleticism . . . [Doug Coombs] is simply so damn good that seeing him ski changes your whole life.” –The late Howie "Hollywood" Henderson • A thrilling biography of renowned extreme skiing pioneer Doug Coombs • 2016 marks the 10th anniversary of Coombs’s tragic death—and the 10th and final edition of the bestselling “Coomba” ski from K2 Sports • Coincides with a resurgence in backcountry skiing nationwide Arguably the greatest extreme skier to ever live, Doug Coombs pioneered hundreds of first descents down the biggest, steepest, most dangerous mountains in the world—from the Grand Teton “Otter Body” in Jackson Hole, to Mount Vinson, the highest point in Antarctica, to far-flung drops such as Wyatt Peak in Kyrgyzstan. He graced magazine covers, wowed moviegoers, became the face of top ski companies, and ascended as the king of big mountain extreme skiing. His place at the top was confirmed in 1991 when he won the very first World Extreme Ski Competition in Valdez, Alaska. Now, his story is told for the first time in Robert Cocuzzo’s Tracking the Wild Coomba. From the slopes of his childhood in New England; to the steep chutes of his early career in Montana and Wyoming; to the deep, avalanche-prone powder of his guiding years in Alaska; and, ultimately, to the terrifying terrain of the French Alps, Coombs’s greatness was in how he skied. What most people didn’t know was that Coombs skied so perfectly in part because he had no other choice—at the age of 16 he crashed off a jump in New Hampshire and broke his neck. Doctors said it was a miracle he wasn’t paralyzed, and that another bad fall could kill him. Many believe it was this second chance that inspired the extraordinary life he led until his tragic death in 2006, the result of an attempted rescue of a fellow skier. Robert Cocuzzo is a writer and editor. After studying English and history at the College of the Holy Cross and the University of St. Andrews, Cocuzzo became a US Coast Guard-certified charter boat captain and guided clients on the open Atlantic. He began his writing career during a winter-long backpacking trip in Patagonia. Shortly after returning, Cocuzzo became the editor of N Magazine, a lifestyle publication based on the island of Nantucket. He now writes for a number of other publications and splits his time between Nantucket, Boston, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. 256 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 8-page color insert, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-044-7 (ebook: 978-1-68051-045-4). BIOGRAPHY/ADVENTURE/SKIING. Rights: World. Robert Cocuzzo 8 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 8 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:53 PM tracking the wild coomba By Robert Cocuzzo Excerpted from MOUNT WASHINGTON IS ONE OF THE DEADLIEST MOUNTAINS IN THE WORLD DUE IN LARGE PART TO ITS FEROCIOUS, UNPREDICTABLE WEATHER. WINDS CAN GUST OVER TWO HUNDRED MILES PER HOUR, WHILE THE TEMPERATURE CAN DROP TO THIRTY BELOW. AS FAR AS TUCKERMAN ITSELF IS CONCERNED, AVALANCHES ARE AN ESPECIALLY VIOLENT KILLER. “We were clueless on avalanches, we didn’t know anything about the stuff,” said Silva decades later. “We knew there were such things as avalanches, but we were never worried about it at all.” It was snowing heavily as the two boys set out hiking up the ravine. When they were halfway up, Coombs and Silva dug a hole in the face and climbed inside to eat lunch. As they chewed on their sandwiches, snow began cascading over the opening of their snow cave, lightly at first, and then harder and harder. The two boys shot each other a look. Suddenly a massive avalanche ripped by the opening of their hole like a freight train. When the snow settled, Coombs and Silva popped their heads out of the hole. Blocks of snow and debris were strewn all over the slope. Down at the base, people were frantically searching for them. They thought the two boys had been buried. “We pop out of this little hole and start hiking again,” remembered Coombs, “and all of a sudden they start screaming at us, ‘Get off the mountain! Get off the mountain!’” Tuckerman Ravine became the backdrop for the inspired skiing of Coombs’s adolescence. The chutes and steeps honed all his abilities as a racer, while his imagination allowed him to pioneer new routes that no one had ever considered. He and his buddies camped at the base of the ravine for days on end, spending hours hiking up and skiing down. One sunny afternoon in 1973, Coombs set off up the ravine by himself. “We’re down at the Lunch Rocks having a snack, and we heard this ripple go through the crowd,” said one of his buddies, Bill Stepchew. “People were yelling, ‘Look! Look!’” Every set of eyes shot to the cliff band at the summit to find a lone silhouette perched over a steep and narrow chute that cracked down the center of the rocks like a lightning bolt. “Oh my God . . . it’s Coombs!” Stepchew yelled out. Silence passed over the crowd of hundreds. Coombs plunged into the chute. The snow came up to his neck and immediately avalanched. From below, the crowd could make out only his arms punching out from the rushing river of white, his head bobbing side to side like a prizefighter’s. He executed a number of precise turns in the chute before bombing out the bottom in an explosion of sluff. The crowd erupted. Their cheers reverberated off the snow walls and filled the ravine with an electric buzz that gave his buddies goose bumps. Pride burst through their chests. “Everybody is looking over at us and clapping,” remembered Stepchew. “We couldn’t have been more proud of him and ourselves for just being with him.” Doug Coombs burnishing his legendary cred (photo © Ace Kuale) w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 9 NEW T U R N I N G H O M E WA R D R ESTORI NG HOP E A ND N AT U RE IN T H E U R BA N W I L D A drienne Ross Scanlan turning homeward restorin g hope and nature in the urban wild adrienn e ross scanlan AVAI L A BL E IN SEPTEMB ER “Home is not a noun, a solid unchanging place we find once and for all. Home is a verb. We create home with each action we take, all the while learning why we’re here, and how we’re to live in a place with all its bleakness and beauty, paradoxes and pleasures.” – from Turning Homeward • A beautifully rendered natural history of the Puget Sound region • Increasing interest in “citizen science” and backyard ecology • Thoughtful first-time Northwest writer Turning Homeward: Restoring Hope and Nature in the Urban Wild is the journey of a newcomer to the Pacific Northwest who learns that home isn’t simply where you live, but where you create belonging. Set in Seattle and Western Washington's urban and suburban “altered” landscapes, Turning Homeward creates an accessible narrative of the complicated joys of rolling up one’s sleeves to help repair our beautiful, broken world. Adrienne Scanlan's personal story blends into the natural history of Puget Sound and the tangled issues around urban renewal and river restoration. In the process, readers move with her into a meaningful, hope-filled engagement with place and another understanding of the idea of home. Adrienne explores how seasons spent restoring the city’s salmon runs help her make peace with her father's death and build a new marriage. Turning Homeward speaks to a simple truth spreading through our society: The nature we cherish lives alongside us, and by restoring it we heal both home and heart. For over twenty years, Adrienne Ross Scanlan has immersed herself as a volunteer in all things nature: as a citizen scientist monitoring salmon runs for county and local agencies, a restoration volunteer salvaging native plants and removing invasive weeds, and as a docent at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle and Wolf Haven in Tenino, Washington. Adrienne’s writing has appeared in a variety of literary publications, including City Creatures, Pilgrimage, The Fourth River, Tikkun, and Tiny Lights. She has received a Seattle Arts Commission award and an Artist Trust Washington State Literature Fellowship. Learn more at www.adrienne-rossscanlan.com. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-062-1 (ebook: 978-1-68051-063-8). NATURAL HISTORY/PUGET SOUND/ MEMOIR. Rights: World. Adrienne Ross Scanlan 10 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 10 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:53 PM SKIPSTONE Zsofia pasZtoR KeRi detoRe illustRation s by RAIN GARDENS FOR THE PA C I F I C N O R T H W E S T Jill nunemaKe R D ES I G N A ND B U I LD YO U R OW N desiGn & build youR own Zsofia Pasztor and Keri DeTore; illustrations by J ill Nu nema ker Rain GaRdens foR the pacific noRthwest AVAI L A BL E IN JANUARY A comprehensive guide to growing a rain garden— have a smarter, healthier, and more beautiful yard! • 125 color photos and 25 illustrations • Encompasses Washington, Oregon, and southern British Columbia • Read an excerpt from Rain Gardens for the Pacific Northwest on page 23 Rain pounds the Pacific Northwest, gushing through dirty downspouts, across chemically treated lawns, over oily streets and through public storm drains into bays, rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands where nature struggles to survive among the pollutants. It’s a problem caused by population density and it’s one that you can help solve. Rain Gardens for the Pacific Northwest shows you how to trap and filter dirty water safely in your yard—and how to do that with a beautiful addition to your home. Zsofia Pasztor, a Certified Professional Horticulturalist, shares what she’s learned over the years experimenting with rain gardens in the challenging clay and hardpan soils of the region. The book answers questions that Zsofia regularly encounters in her workshops, including: • Can I build a rain garden myself? • Can a rain garden be too big or too small? • Can I create a low-maintenance rain garden? • Will my rain garden attract mosquitos? • How do you know if your infiltration system is in a “safe” location? • If my rain garden isn’t working (e.g., not draining), how can I fix it without starting over? With photos and illustrations throughout, lists of best plants, and a comprehensive resources section, this easy-to-use guide shows Northwest gardeners, homeowners, and DIY-ers how to plan, design, install, and maintain their own healthy, natural, and beautiful rain garden. Zsofia Pasztor is an award-winning landscape designer and owner of Innovative Landscape Technologies which focuses on sustainable site management. She is an instructor in the horticulture department of a local community college and a rain garden workshop instructor for Stewardship Partners. Learn more at www.innovativelandscapetechnologies.com. Co-author Keri DeTore is a landscape designer with a degree in horticultural restoration. Her writing has appeared in the People for Puget Sound website, the West Seattle Blog, The Daily Journal of Commerce, Prime Time Newspaper, and Northwest Construction News. Illustrator Jill Nunemaker was born and raised in the Northwest and is an award-winning landscape designer and horticulturist. Find her at www.verterradesign.com. 304 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 125 color photos, 25 illustrations, paperback, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-041-6 (ebook: 978-1-68051-042-3). GARDENING/SUSTAINABILITY. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 11 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 11 3/16/16 3:53 PM NEW H I K I N G T H E PA C I F I C C R E S T T R A I L : WA S H I N G T O N S ECTION H I K IN G FROM TH E COLU M B IA R IVER TO MANNING PAR K Tami Asars hIkIng The pAcIfIc cReST TRAIl ISBN 978-1-59485-874-1 (ebook: 978-1-59485-875-8). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/WASHINGTON. AVAILABLE IN SEPTEMBER wA S h I n g T o n SecTIon hIkIng fRoM The colUMBIA RIVeR To MAnnIng pARk TAMI ASARS From the preeminent outdoor publisher in the West comes a new series of guidebooks to the region’s most famous trail • Wholely new series, researched and created by experienced long-distance hikers • Inspirational full-color guides with over 150 color photographs in each • Four volumes: Washington and Oregon available now; Northern California and Southern California in 2017 Section 5 Snoq ualm ie PaSS to Steve nS PaSS Distance: 71.3 miles of if your wanderluSt has you dreaming hiking 70-plus miles of roadless backcountry, past high mountain lakes, through deep river valleys, and with spectacular alpine views, look no further than the Snoqualmie Pass to Stevens Pass section of the PCT. This section is the state’s most popular, primarily because of its proximity to the Seattle metro area, its reputation for unfathomable beauty, and the distance (which most folks can hike in less than a week). Lakes abound, with Spectacle Lake by the unquestioned loveliest of them all: framed the rugged snowcapped shoulders of Lemah Mountain and Three Queens, it boasts bold granite slabs for sunning and tucked-away quiet nooks for rest. Other rugged peaks in this section are alpine visions: Chikamin, Bears Breast, Mount Daniel, and Cathedral Rock. And water sources include two major waterways you’ll cross: Lemah Creek and Waptus River. The trail-building marvel that is Kendall Katwalk starts you off, its sheer rock-face-turnedhiker-friendly-shelf blasted out of the granite with dynamite. Later, near Pieper Pass, as you clickclack across a mountainside of scree, you’ll again appreciate the trail builders responsible for the built in the 1970s. In July, waterfalls switchbacks, columbia river to forest road 23 and creeks are at their peak runoff; while in late August or early September, huckleberry feasts near Deception Pass will turn your lips and fingers blue. Avoiding mosquito swarms near Hope and Mig Lakes is a challenge any month. But whatever the season, you can count on meeting fellow hikers: this section is one of the most traveled in the state. So have a plan B for camping: you may have to hike farther than you intended if your preferred campsite is already taken. elevation gain/loss: +19,130/–18,100 feet HigH point: 5930 feet Best time of year: Aug–Sept pcta section letter: J lanD managers: Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest (Snoqualmie Ranger District, Skykomish Ranger District, Alpine Lakes Wilderness) passes anD permits: NW Forest Pass to park at Snoqualmie Pass and Stevens Pass. Free self-issue wilderness permits at wilderness area trailheads. maps anD apps z Halfmile’s WA Section J z USFS PCT Map #10 Northern Washington z Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass #207, Kachess Lake #208, Stevens Pass #76; z Halfmile’s PCT app, Guthook’s overall PCT app and PCT WA app forest road 60 at crest campground to forest road 24 legs 1. Snoqualmie Pass to Spectacle Lake SECTION 1: LEG 4 2. Spectacle Lake to Waptus RiverFOREST ROAD 60 AT CREST CAMPGROUND 3. Waptus River to Deception Pass 4. Deception Pass to Hope Lake TO FOREST ROAD 24 5. Hope Lake to Stevens Pass 88 Sawtooth Mtn Trail #107 Wood Lake Trail #185 Wood Lake Camp 19 c Pla Placid Lake #3 3 Trail i dL ake Tr a i l #29 153 Deer Lake Elk Lake Bear Lake Thoma Junction s La k Lake Camp Thomas e Tra il Lake Camp 17 Camp 18 Berry Mtn Mtn Indian R T Tombstone Lake Lake Sebago LEG 4 Camp 16 Berry Green Lake Shortcut Trail #171A 6035 10 12 14 16 Indian Racetrack 16.8 Camp 18 Camp 17 Short Cut Trail #171A Green Lake 60 Goose Lake Camp 16 In 3.2 miles from FR 60, arrive at a junction with Shortcut Trail #171A, leading to Indian Race Track. If time permits, take the 0.5-mile oneway trip out to the Race Track, a large meadow where Native Americans held competitions for horsemanship. While Mother Nature has primarily reclaimed the deep ruts cut into the meadow by fast hooves, it’s fun to let your imagination run wild. A side trip up to Red Mountain is also 6020 6040 Red Mountain Lookout Sheep Lake Camp 15 l er R d mainland defense system. The original tower was replaced in 1959 to accommodate wear and tear. Then, in December 2006, a fierce windstorm nearly shook the lookout off the map. For the next two summers, volunteers donated labor and expertise to reconstruct the structure using salvaged authentic materials. Today, the Red Mountain Lookout lives on and is visible from many vistas along the PCT. This is the first glimpse of it as you head north. 8 Forest Road 60 at Crest Campground so n– Gu 6 T Crest Campground 6621 Big Lava Bed ar 4 71 il #1 Tra 2 Profile 14–Leg 4: FR 60 to FR 24 Gifford Pinchot National Forest Forlorn Lakes k 0 miles LEG 4 24 Lake Wapiki 48 l# Camp 15 4000' 3000' Indian Heaven Wilderness Lemei Trail #34 Clear Lake Junction Lake Lake Sahalee Tyee Blue Lake Gifford Peak FR 24 (Twin Buttes Rd) ra c eT ac Sheep Lake Indian Heaven Wood Lake Trail #185/ Junction Lake Trail #179 Bear & Trail #33 Cultus Creek Trail #108 Thomas Lake Spur to Camp 19 Elk Lake Lemei Lake Sawtooth Trail #111 Placid Lake East Crater Mountain Blue Lake Trail #29 Trail #48 Trail #107 Little Goose Horse Camp Cultus Lake r ai rT 6000' 5000' Blue Lake Camp (designated sites only) 65 Indian Heaven Wilderness 8831 Tw in B utte 24 sR d te Cra st Ea T ek Cre Cultus Creek Campground East Crater #111 Indian Heaven Wilderness touts copious quantities of shallow lakes and meadows for hikers to enjoy along the PCT. In di a Lem ei La Trail #179 ke Bear & Elk Lake Camp Creek ltus Cu 8 il #10 Tra n H eaven 67 road washed out FR 60 (Carson–Guler Rd) 24 Sawtooth Mtn 65 Opposite: Caption 55 G5 LE Forest Road 24 T Cul tus 54 state Distance: 244.5–315.8 miles C 0 LEG 3 Section 1, Leg 4: FR 60 at Crest Campground to 0 1 1 2 MILES 2 KILOMETERS FR 24 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Washington Caption Both: 304 pages, 63⁄4 x 9, 150 color photos, 40 color maps, 39 elevation profiles, paperback, $24.95. Rights: World. 12 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 12 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:53 PM H I K I N G T H E PA C I F I C C R E S T T R A I L : OREGON S ECT I O N H I K I N G F RO M D O N O M O R E PASS TO B R ID G E OF TH E G ODS E li Boschetto ISBN 978-1-59485-876-5 (ebook: 978-1-59485-877-2). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/OREGON. HIkING THE paCIfIC CREST TRaIL AVAILABLE IN NOVEMBER OREGON SECTION HIkING fROM DONOMORE paSS TO BRIDGE Of THE GODS ELI BOSCHETTO The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) meanders from the California-Mexico border north to the border of Washington and Canada. It’s a rigorous trail, first envisioned in 1926 and now encompassing some 2,650 miles. Each volume of this new series focuses on section-by-section pieces of the PCT and includes the following features: • Trail sections of 4- to 10-night trips • Alternate routes and connecting trails • Detailed camp-to-camp route descriptions • Clear references to the PCT’s established system of section letters, designating trail segments from Mexico to Canada—so you can easily cross-reference the guides with other PCT resources • Easy-to-understand route maps and elevation profiles • Details on specific campsites and most-reliable water sources • Road access to and from various trail sections • Info on permits, hazards, restrictions, and more • Key wilderness sights along the way • Suggested itineraries Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon is written by Eli Boschetto. A hiker, writer, and photographer, Eli reveled in going deep for Oregon! Since 2011, he has been the editor of Washington Trails magazine, which he manages from his home in Portland, Oregon. Eli is also a regional correspondent for Backpacker magazine. Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Washington is written by Tami Asars. Tami grew up in western Washington playing in the North Cascades. She teaches classes on backpacking basics, lightweight backpacking, and more. A former employee of REI, she now dedicates her time to outdoor writing and photography and is the author of two guidebooks, including Hiking the Wonderland Trail. Tami lives in the Cascade foothills with her husband, Vilnis, and their rough collie, Scout. She can be found at www. tamiasars.com and www.hikingthewonderlandtrail.com. FOCUS ON SECTION HIKING: According to the US Forest Service, an average of 200 hikers attempt the entire route each year, but only 60 to 70 actually complete the full journey. However the number of hikers actually researching and hiking the PCT is much greater! Other users include horsemen, day hikers, and thousands of backpackers who hit the trail for section hiking. Their distance goals vary, but most section hikers take a week or less to discover the beauty and challenges the PCT has to offer. These guidebooks are perfect for section hikers. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 13 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 13 3/16/16 3:54 PM NEW color a do mounta in club press SKIING AND SLEEPING ON THE SUMMITS: CASCADE V O L C A N O E S O F T H E PA C I F I C NORTHWEST CLASSIC COLORADO SKI DESCENTS J on Kedrows ki J on Kedrows k i AVAI LA B L E NOW AVAI L A B L E IN DEC E M BER Skiing and Sleeping on the Summits: Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest chronicles a project never done before. During the month of May, 2014, mountain geographer and author Dr. Jon Kedrowski skied off the summits of the twenty highest Cascade volcanoes in thirty days, sleeping on the summits of half of these iconic peaks. An expert in mountain geography, geology, weather, and climate, Jon combines his backcountry camping and extreme skiing adventures with striking photography and expert analysis. He takes readers on his overnights on the tops of Mount Shasta, Lassen Peak, Mount Scott, Mount Thielsen, Mount Bachelor, South Sister, Mount Hood, Mount Adams, Mount Rainier, and Mount Baker. Discussions of meteorology, weather and climate, and volcanism, as well as ski lines and ski potential are all included in this new book. Skiing and Sleeping on the Summits: Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest includes a special prelude by wellknown ski mountaineers Chris Davenport and Ted Mahon, opening quotes by many other notable outdoor enthusiasts, and a foreword by meteorologist Chris Tomer. 144 pages, 12 x 9, 213 color photos, 3 illustrations, 25 maps, paperback with flaps, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-35-5. SPORTS/SKIING/NORTHWEST. Rights: World. Also by Dr. Jon Kedrowski: 14 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 14 Features 50 of the best backcountry ski descents in Colorado • Includes detailed maps with climbing information for each peak, including difficulty ratings for the ascent and ski descent • Photos closely match the detailed maps and route descriptions, and make choosing your adventure and skiing your line easy to see and understand • Dr. Jon’s Ski Lines and Dr. Jon’s Extra Credit are featured for each entry Travel around Colorado with ski mountaineer Dr. Jon Kedrowski as he guides you to some of the best ski descents the state has to offer. Classic Colorado Ski Descents showcases 50 ski descents on Fourteeners and Thirteeners, with routes that range from peaks with gentle terrain, to tree glades, deep powder, ridgelines, steep faces, and couloirs. Each peak description includes skiable vertical, elevation gain, and round-trip mileage, as well as easy-to-follow directions to the trailhead. 244 pages, 6 x 9, 125 color photos, 55 maps, rounded corners, paperback, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-38-6 (ebook: 978-1-937052-39-3). GUIDEBOOK/COLORADO/BACKCOUNTRY SKIING. Rights: World. Dr. Jon Kedrowski, also the author of Sleeping on the Summits: Colorado Fourteener High Bivys, grew up in Vail, Colorado, and has lived in Washington state where he worked as a professor of mountain geography at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. He has authored papers on mountaineering, hiking trails, climate change, and protected area management in Washington, Colorado, and Alaska. In addition to 500+ ascents of the Colorado Fourteeners in all seasons, and of Mount Rainier in Washington countless times, he has climbed five of the seven continental summits (Denali, Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, and Aconcagua) and summitted Mount Everest in 2012. His expeditions to Everest in recent years have been featured on Discovery Channel, Smithsonian, NBC, Dateline NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, and CNN. You will often find Jon out hiking, climbing, or skiing, with camera in hand, catching his next big adventure. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:54 PM COLORADO 14ER DISASTERS 2ND EDITION Mark Scott-N ash AVAI LA BL E IN SEPTEMB ER Fascinating and ominous tales of mountaineering accidents on the most popular hikes in Colorado • Chilling accounts of 14er accidents gleaned from all parties' points of view • Thoughtful analysis of how events unfolded and why, found nowhere else • Invaluable lessons for any mountaineer or casual hiker The stories in Colorado 14er Disasters, 2nd Edition, trace the disturbing chains of events that have led to horrific accidents on Colorado’s famed 14ers, and the incredibly difficult task of rescue in these remote and sometimes hostile environments. The drive to summit all of the 14,000-foot peaks in the state of Colorado rages on like a growing wildfire. Summitting a Colorado 14er is an incredibly popular activity, but the ominous potential of a mountaineering accident casts its dark shadow on what is otherwise a positive experience for hikers and mountaineers. This book explores the disturbingly easy ways that hikers become stranded, severely injured, or killed on the 14ers. When those accidents happen, the victim is far from help and in an environment where rescue is difficult at best. Colorado 14er Disasters, 2nd Edition, is an unflinching exploration of these hair-raising events and rescue attempts, and describes mountaineering accidents as no book has ever done previously. This in turn gives any mountaineer helpful information for avoiding such disasters. As a third-generation Colorado native, Mark Scott-Nash developed a fascination with mountains from an early age. This has inspired him to climb throughout Colorado and beyond, leading expeditions to the Himalayas, the Andes, and the Alaska Range. Mark has participated in more than one hundred search and rescue missions as a member of a volunteer mountain search and rescue team. Mark’s other books include Playing for Real: Stories from Rocky Mountain Rescue (also published by CMC Press) and Forty Demons: One Man's Astonishing Vision Quest to Save the World. 280 pages, 6 x 9, 27 B&W photos, 7 maps, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-36-2 (ebook 978-1-937052-37-9). HISTORY/COLORADO. Rights: World. You may also enjoy these titles (see page 40) w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 15 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 15 3/16/16 3:54 PM NEW legends & lore series NIGHT NAKED v Legends and Lore series v ALASKA RANGE E XPLORING THE L AST GRE AT WILD A CLIMBER’S AUTOBIO GRAPHY Carl Erhard Loretan Foreword by Battreall With Jean Ammann, Art Davidson Translated by Corinne McKay, Foreword by David Roberts Foreword by David Roberts Translated by Corinne McKay AASKA RANGE Exploring thE last grEat Wild carl battreall Foreword by Art dAvidson erhard Loretan with Jean ammann night naked a climber’s autobiography AVAI LA BL E IN SEPTEMB ER French alpinist Erhard Loretan's fast, light attack on 8000-meter Himalayan peaks introduced a new style in high-altitude climbing. • First time published in English; the original French-language edition has sold more than 25,000 copies • Loretan is often credited with bringing fast-andlight style to the highest mountains • New foreword by bestselling writer David Roberts On October 5, 1995, Erhard Loretan became the third person to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks, and the second to climb them without supplemental oxygen. He also became one of only a handful of individuals to climb Everest via the Hornbein Couloir; he and Jean Troillet completed the roundtrip climb in only 43 hours. A dazzling siren-song for climbers, explorers, and conservationists alike • The first and only book to showcase one of the world’s most wild, inaccessible, and mysterious mountain ranges • Denali National Park & Preserve, the core of the Alaska Range, celebrates its centennial in 2017 Stretching across more than 650 miles like a crescent moon rising over central Alaska, the Alaska Range is a wall of formidable mountains that separates the south central coast from the interior of the state. It is best known for encompassing Denali National Park and Preserve, but while Denali is one of the largest mountains on Earth, it occupies just a small part of the entire Alaska Range. An influential climber, Loretan’s story has never before been told in English. He writes with humor, often deprecating his own accomplishments, and he is shockingly honest: On Cho Oyu, for instance, his climbing partner, Pierre-Alain Steiner, fell hundreds of meters. Loretan called out to what he assumed would be a corpse. Unexpectedly, Steiner called back. Loretan writes, knowing that what he is about to share is terrible, that he felt no joy on hearing his friend’s voice because rescue was impossible in so remote a place. Award-winning photographer Carl Battreall has spent eight years exploring and photographing this remote and often inhospitable terrain. This inspiring new book includes a collection of essays by beloved Alaskan writers and adventurers Art Davidson, Roman Dial, Jeff Benowitz, Verna Pratt, Bill Sherwonit, Brian Okonek, and Clint Helander. Erhard Loretan was a Swiss alpinist born in 1959. He made his first expedition to the Andes in 1980 and began his conquest of the 8000ers in 1982 with the deadly Nanga Parbat. He died in a climbing accident in 2011. Co-author Jean Ammann is a Swiss journalist. Corinne McKay is a French-to-English translator based in Boulder, Colorado, who also translated Sherpa for Mountaineers Books’ Legends and Lore series. A photographer and climber, Carl Battreall moved to Alaska in 2001. He is a recipient of the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award (Alaska Conservation Foundation) and a Rasmuson Artist Fellowship. His images have been featured in Lenswork, Nature's Best, Climbing, and Alaska magazines, and in conservation campaigns. He lives in Anchorage. Learn more at www.photographalaska.com. 256 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-006-5 (ebook: 978-1-68051-007-2). MOUNTAINEERING BIOGRAPHY. Rights: World English Language. 16 AVAI L A B L E IN O CTOB ER M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 16 176 pages, 10 3⁄4 x 9 1⁄2, 120 color photos, 1 map, hardcover, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485966-3. ALASKA/NATURE/PHOTOGRAPHY. Rights: World. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:54 PM URBAN TRAILS: SAN FRANCISCO URBAN TRAILS: KITSAP Coastal B luffs // The Presidio // Hilltop Parks & Stairways BA INBRIDGE ISLA ND // KEY PENINSULA // BREMERTON/SILVERDALE // GIG HA RBOR Alex Kenin U R BAN TRAILS SAN FRANCISCO Craig Romano URBA N TRAILS KITSAP Coastal Bluffs · The Presidio Hilltop Parks & Stairways Bainbridge Island · Key Peninsula Bremerton/Silverdale · Gig Harbor A L EXA N D R A K E N IN CRAIG ROMANO AVAI L A B L E IN DEC E MB ER AVAI L A B L E IN s e pt emb e r A fresh, engaging pocket guide to trails in the City by the Bay Portable, full-color, and focused—a brandnew pocket guide to a favorite Puget Sound lowlands area • Full-color guide to 50 trails, many of them within city limits • Author is an expert local hiking guide • Routes rated for fitness appeal to walkers, runners, and hikers San Francisco is home to more than 800,000 residents and hosts more than 17 million business and leisure travelers each year. But few visitors—or locals, for that matter—realize that there are more than 220 premier parks and 70 miles of hiking trails in the city itself. • Full-color guide to 36 trails for Kitsap County residents and visitors to enjoy • Routes rated for appeal to walkers, runners, and hikers • Author is Washington’s most prolific outdoor writer Urban Trails: San Francisco is the only guide available that details so many trails within the boundaries of the city, including mainland San Francisco and the city’s four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Treasure, and Yerba Buena. With a focus on parks and trails, here you’ll find 50 routes for walkers, runners, and hikers. Other features include: Urban Trails: Kitsap focuses on the trails, parks, and preserves within the urban and suburban areas around Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and the Key and Kitsap peninsulas. You’ll find trails to beaches, old growth forests, lakeshores, wildliferich wetlands, rolling hills, scenic vistas, meadows, historic sites, and vibrant communities. All of the routes here are designed to show you where you can go for a nice run, long walk, or quick hike right in your own backyard. Features include: • Trailhead directions, including public transit options • Trailhead directions that include public transit where available • Info for families and dog owners • • Trail distance, high point, estimated time, amenities, and more Trail distance, high point, estimated time, amenities, and more • Sidebars on area history, nature, tips, or sights • Sidebars on area history, nature, tips, and sights • Info for families and dog owners Alexandra (“Alex”) Kenin is the founder of Urban Hiker SF, a hiking tour company that helps people explore the stairways, hills, and hiking trails of San Francisco while they learn its history. She lives in San Francisco, and has more to say about city hikes on www.urbanhikersf.com. Craig Romano is an award-winning author and co-author of 15 books. He also writes for numerous publications, tourism agencies, and Hikeoftheweek.com and is a columnist for Northwest Runner and Outdoors NW. Craig lives in Skagit County. Visit him at www.craigromano.com. 288 pages, 4 x 7, 75 color photos, 51 color maps, paperback, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-68051020-1 (ebook: 978-1-68051-021-8). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/SAN FRANCISCO. Rights: World. 176 pages, 4 x 7, 75 color photos, 36 color maps, paperback, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-68051022-5 (ebook: 978-1-68051-023-2). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/WASHINGTON. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 17 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 17 3/16/16 3:54 PM NEW D AY H I K I N G : LOS ANGELES C ity Pa rks // Sa nta Monica Mountains // San Ga briel Mountains Casey Schreiner DAY HIKING: OLYMPIC PENINSULA, 2ND EDITION DAY HIKING 1% for TRAILS Los Angeles city parks • santa monica mountains • san gabriel mountains N ATIONAL PARK // COASTAL BEACHES // SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON Craig Romano backcover tagline, baseline of text is .25” from bottom of book DAY HIKING Olympic Peninsula 2nd edition national park • coastal beaches southwest washington front cover, logo lines up flush left at .25” from spine, baseline text is .25’’ from CraigofRomano bottom of book Casey Schreiner AVAI L A B L E IN JANUARY AVAI L A B L E IN NOVEM B ER Nature is just around the corner in the City of Angels The best-selling guide to the Olympic Peninsula—now fully revised, updated, and expanded! • 125 of the best trails throughout the Los Angeles metro area • Easy-to-use, well-organized guide to hiking in the greater Los Angeles area • Hikes feature ocean views, waterfalls, coastal canyons, native grasslands, rocky peaks, desert wildflowers, and more • Author is the founder of award-winning website Modern Hiker In Southern California, the city of Los Angeles alone covers more than 500 square miles. Yet beyond the freeways and suburbia, there is a surprising amount of hikeable green space and wilderness. This new guide details trails in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, the world’s largest urban national park stretching from the Pacific Coast right into Hollywood itself; the Santa Susana Mountains in Los Padres National Forest; Angeles National Forest, including the San Gabriels and Mount San Antonio, the highest point in Los Angeles County; the striking desert landscape of Antelope Valley; the Santa Ana Mountains; portions of the San Bernardino Mountains; Chino Hills State Park; and slivers of green space and city parks such as famed Griffith Park. Casey Schreiner is an award-winning television writer/ producer who also has a passion for the outdoors. In 2006 he launched the website Modern Hiker, dedicated to teaching fellow Angelenos about the trails in their backyard. Modern Hiker is now the oldest and most-read hiking blog in Southern California. Casey lives in Los Angeles. Visit him at www. modernhiker.com. 304 pages, 5 x 7, 140 B&W photos, 8-page color insert, 98 two-color maps, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-008-9 (ebook: 978-1-68051-009-6). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/ CALIFORNIA. Rights: World. 18 1% for TRAILS M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 18 Spine backcover, left align text to text on backcover • Completely updated, including all new photos • 25 entirely new hikes—136 hikes total • 11 new nature trails: shorter interpretive trails that are less than 3 miles round-trip, less than 500 feet of elevation gain, and often paved Craig Romano grew up in rural New Hampshire where he fell in love with the natural world. He ranks Washington State, his home since 1989, among the most beautiful places on the planet and he has hiked it thoroughly, over 18,000 miles worth, from Cape Flattery to Puffer Butte. An award-winning author and co-author of 15 books, his Columbia Highlands: Exploring Washington’s Last Frontier was recognized in 2010 as a Washington Reads book for its contribution to cultural heritage. Craig also writes for numerous publications, tourism agencies, and Hikeoftheweek.com and is a columnist for Northwest Runner and Outdoors NW. When not hiking, running, and writing, he can be found napping with his wife, Heather, son, Giovanni, and cats, Giuseppe and Mazie, at his home in Skagit County. Find him online at www. craigromano.com. 384 pages, 5 x 7, 140 B&W photos, 8-page color insert, 126 two-color maps, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-961-8 (ebook: 978-1-59485-962-5). GUIDEBOOK/HIKING/WASHINGTON. Rights: World. Craig Romano ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:54 PM a d v enture cycling a ssoci ation S O G GY S N E A K E R S, 5TH EDITION soggy sneakers 1 T E XA S H I L L COUNTRY LOOP Texas Hill Country Loop Bicycle Route fifth edition A PADDLER’S GUIDE TO OREGON’S RIVERS bicycle route Willamette Kayak and Canoe Clu b SECTION 1 Austin, TX to Austin, TX 310 Miles Pedernales Cutoff 71 Miles A Paddler’s Guide to Oregon’s Rivers Austin Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club Route Map and Guide Services for Cyclists Bi-Directional Waterproof Paper BC-2401 2016 www.adventurecycling.org AVAI L A B L E IN O CTOB ER AVAI L A B L E NOW The definitive paddler’s guide to Oregon whitewater rivers and streams and coastal surf Wildflowers in the spring, historic sites, friendly towns, rivers, and state parks await you in Texas Hill Country • Offers paddlers more than 200 whitewater river sections—20 all new! • 300-plus-mile cycling loop begins and ends in Austin • New section entitled “Our Favorite and Most Popular Runs” gets readers out on the best the state has to offer • Includes cut-off routing in case your tour is only for a long weekend • Tough, waterproof map from the nation’s pre-eminent cycle-touring organization Soggy Sneakers has been Oregon’s primary source of information for whitewater enthusiasts for 35 years. Members of Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club—who have run all of Oregon's rivers—share their expertise and detail rapids and landmarks found on each run. There's something for everyone, from Class 1 (flatwater) excursions to Class 6 (most challenging) rapid-filled adventures. Headquartered in Corvallis, Oregon, Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching kayaking and canoeing skills, promoting water safety, preserving and protecting the free-flowing rivers of Oregon, and developing the camaraderie of their sport. Learn more about them at www.wkcc.org. 384 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 75 B&W photos, 62 maps, paperback, $22.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-870-3 (ebook: 978-1-59485-871-0). GUIDEBOOK/KAYAKING/OREGON. Rights: World You may also enjoy this title (see page 61) This is a gorgeous route that cyclists can do on a longer vacation or in sections. It begins in Austin and then heads southwest to the quaint town of Gruene on level county roads where traffic is light. From Gruene, riders will enjoy pedaling beside the Guadalupe River and into the real Texas Hill Country, with its ups and downs, scenic roads and relatively light traffic. This is an area many consider Texas cycling Nirvana. Fredericksburg, on the route, is a good place to take a rest day and enjoy the sights. There is a lot more to enjoy on county and state roads before finishing your tour riding into downtown Austin. Adventure Cycling Association inspires and empowers people to travel by bicycle. It is the largest cycling membership organization in North America with more than 48,000 members. 2-sided, 30 panels, 3 3⁄4 x 8 1⁄4 folded, all color, $15.75, weatherproof paper, ISBN 978-0-935108-96-5. ROUTE MAP/CYCLING/TEXAS. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 19 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 19 3/16/16 3:54 PM NEW THE AMERICAN ALPINE JOURNAL 2016 THE WORLD’S MOST SIGNIFICANT CLIMBS The American A lpine Club After 67 years - a new name! ACCIDENTS IN NORTH AMERICAN climbing 2 0 1 6 T he A merican Alpine Club NOW FUL L co lo r AVAI L A BL E IN SEPTEMB ER AVAI L A B L E IN SEPTEM B ER Jammed with photos and maps, the annual American Alpine Journal (AAJ) is the world’s most comprehensive and respected source of information about major new climbs and expeditions. Climb more safely by understanding the year’s most significant rock climbing and mountaineering accidents • Beyond blogs, Facebook posts, and video clips, the AAJ offers in-depth reports on major climbs, written by the climbers • “Recon” section covers the history, recent climbing activity, and new-route potential of Alaska's little-known Neacola Mountains. • 2016 edition is dedicated to Fred Beckey, with a unique look back at his amazing career Published annually since 1929, the American Alpine Journal is renowned as the world’s journal of record for major climbs of all kinds. The journal includes the most compelling stories, told by the climbers themselves. The Climbs & Expeditions section documents the year’s greatest first ascents, from Alaska to Afghanistan, and from Patagonia to Pakistan. This year the AAJ has more photos than ever before. 400 pages, 6 x 9, 300 color photos, 5 illustrations, 15 maps, paperback, $35. ISBN 978-1-933056-91-3. SPORTS/MOUNTAINEERING. Rights: World. • Accidents in North American Mountaineering has been renamed Accidents in North American Climbing to reach a broader audience of climbers • In-depth “Know the Ropes” section covers the fundamentals of safe belaying— written by professional guides and fully illustrated Since 1948, the American Alpine Club has documented the year’s most teachable climbing accidents, providing invaluable lessons to climbers. In Accidents in North American Climbing, each significant incident is analyzed so climbers can avoid similar situations in the future. Accidents is now printed in full color on coated stock, offering more informative and attractive photos and illustrations. This year’s “Danger Zones” section covers Wyoming’s Grand Teton. Analyzing 30 years of accident history, we detail the most frequent locations and causes of accidents on this popular mountain, with lessons for alpine climbs everywhere. 132 pages, 6 x 9, 40 color photos, 5 illustrations, 1 map, paperback, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-933056-93-7. SPORTS/CLIMBING. Rights: World. The American Alpine Club is the leading organization representing climbers in the United States. The American Alpine Journal is written by contributors from around the world. Accidents in North American Climbing is written and edited by volunteers, staff, and regional correspondents. Veteran climbing journalist Dougald MacDonald is editor in chief of these annual publications. 20 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Frontlist.indd 20 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:54 PM braided river coming soon Insp i r i ng act i on to pr ot ect wild places recent release PA U L B A N N I C K RESURRECTION Glen Canyon and a New Vision for the American West OWL A Y E A R I N T H E L I V E S O F N O R T H A M E R I C A N OW L S OWL A Year in the Lives of North American Owls Bannick. 208 pages, 103⁄4 x 9 1⁄2, 200 color WHERE WATER IS GOLD Life and Livelihood in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Johnson. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 125 color photos, photos, 1 color map, hb, $34.95, ISBN 978-159485-800-0. 4 maps, pb with flaps, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-773-7. THE WILD EDGE Freedom to Roam the Pacific Coast Schulz. 240 pages, 12 x 10, 150 color photos, 7 maps, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-773-2. WXDE. Dave Showalter Preface by David Allen Sibley PLANET ICE A Climate for Change J. Martin. 176 pages, 10 x 11, 120 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-085-1. MIDNIGHT WILDERNESS Journeys in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The American West at a Crossroads sage spirit McGivney; Kay, photographer. 176 pages, 11 x 10, 120 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-771-8. D. Miller. 256 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 15 photos, one map, pb, $18.95. ISBN 978-1-59485-633-4. The NorTh CasCades Finding Beauty and Renewal in the wild neaRBy journey to the Arctic William Dietrich SAGE SPIRIT The American West at a Crossroads Showalter. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 120 color THE NORTH CASCADES Finding Beauty and Renewal in the Wild Nearby Dietrich, C. Romano, and C. Martin. 192 pages, photos, 1 map, pb with flaps, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-916-8. 10 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄2, 120 color photos, 18 maps, pb with flaps, $29.95,ISBN 978-1-5-485-771-3. CROWN OF THE CONTINENT The Wildest Rockies Gnam, with Chadwick. 192 pages, 10 x 9, 150 color photos, 7 maps, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-772-0. Schulz. 80 pages, 9 x 8, 75 color photos, paper over boards, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-488-0. ARCTIC WINGS Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge S. Brown, editor. 192 pages, 11 x 11, 200 color photos. pb, $27.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-976-7. Includes CD of Arctic bird songs IPPY WINNER Yellowstone to Yukon Freedom to Roam Salmon in the Trees Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rainforest Braided River creates books as tools for specific conservation campaigns, partnering with grassroots organizations. Learn more at BraidedRiver.org Photo from Owl by Paul Bannick Gulick. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 100 color photos, 5 color maps, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-091-2. Includes CD of Tongass nature sounds BANFF winner ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Seasons of Life and Land Banerjee. 160 pages, 11 x 11, 120 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-909-5; pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886438-0. NOBA WINNER The Last Polar Bear Kazlowski. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, 3 maps, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-059-2. On arctic ground Tracking Time Through Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve D. Miller. 144 pages, 12 x 10, hb, 80 color photos, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-689-1. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 21 Schulz. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-104-9. To the Arctic Schulz. 204 pages, 15 x 10, 160 color photos, one map, hb, $45, ISBN 978-1-59485-487-3. WXDE. fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 21 3/16/16 3:56 PM skipstone For r eader s w ho em brace an out door l if estyl e coming soon Zsofia pasZtoR KeRi detoRe RAIN GARDENS FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Design and Build Your Own illustRations by Jill nunemaKeR Skipstone promotes a deeper connection to our natural world through sustainable practices and backyard activism. Photo by Dave Hunter/Crown Bees from Mason Bee Revolution. Pasztor, DeTore; illustrations by Nunemaker. 304 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 125 color photos, 25 illustrations, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-041-6. desiGn & build youR own Rain GaRdens foR the pacific noRthwest recent release MASON BEE REVOLUTION How the Hardest Working Bee Can Save the World—One Backyard at a Time Hunter, Lightner. 192 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 16-page color insert, 20 color photos, 15 illustrations, paperback, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-963-2. “Pollination is fundamentally necessary to humanity’s survival.” —Dave Hunter, author of Mason Bee Revolution A Beginner’s Guide to–- Growing Crops –-at Home “My backyard is too small; how can I make space for a garden?” “Do I really need to buy fertilizer?” “What on earth is that creature crawling on the tomatoes?” “The zucchini are now on the sidewalk—who has time to harvest all this?” URBAN Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard is McCrate and halm’s primer for these questions and more. It offers easy, inspiring instruction for first-time gardeners who want to grow their own food while saving money and time and eating more healthfully. how to get to work, save money, and use your bike for city living In response to the rising interest in homegrown foods, the seattle urban farm Co. builds backyard vegetable gardens for everyone from busy families to groups of renters to trendy restaurants. Along the way, McCrate and halm teach beginning growers the techniques of organic food production and how to build a garden from the ground up. In simple, accessible terms, they explain key topics, including: CYCL I NG MADI CARLSON Gardening/Sustainable Living $24.95 U.S. • Crop Profiles—the very best vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and berries for your city farm Quick-reference tables, accounts of other beginning gardeners, informative full-color photographs, and step-by-step instructions all come together in this unique, friendly guide that proves, once and for all, that anyone can develop a “green thumb”! URBAN CYCLING How to Get to Work, Save Money, and Use Your Bike for City Living Carlson. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2 , 2 color, 70 b&w photos,5 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-943-4. 22 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 22 Halm ISBN 978-1-59485-683-9 Garden size and design for any setting Preparing soil, including fertilizer and compost Crop planning techniques Creating container gardens Watering and irrigation Plant Life 101—what are vegetables, anyway, and what should you eat? • Garden tools and time-saving rules • Essential skills for planting, care, and harvest • • • • • • MC crate &––-–- Colin McCrate and Brad Halm started the seattle urban farm Co. to answer one simple question: “does anybody need help setting up a vegetable garden?” turns out, quite a few did. In addition to building gardens and providing private gardening instruction, they teach community classes and lead urban farming workshops. Visit them at www.seattleurbanfarmco.com. food grown right, in–- your backyard – As the founders of the nationally recognized seattle urban farm Company, Colin McCrate and Brad halm have heard it all: nautilus Winner food grown right, in —- your backyard — a beginner’s – guide to–– growing crops at home –- Colin McCrate –-–&–- Brad Halm ⋆ Co-Founders of Seattle –Co. Urban Farm –-Photography by Hilary Dahl food grown right, in your backyard A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Crops at Home McCrate & Halm. 320 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 200 color photos, 10 illustrations, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-683-9. FRESH PANTRY Eat Seasonally, Cook Smart & Learn to Love Your Vegetables Urban Pantry Tips & Recipes for a Thrifty, Sustainable & Seasonal Kitchen Front Yard Forager Identifying, Collecting, and Cooking the 30 Most Common Urban Weeds Pennington. 224 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 75 color and 25 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-817-8. Pennington; Chen, photography. 176 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 40 photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485346-3. Herrera Vorass. 192 pages, 16-page color insert, 7 x 81⁄2, 45 color and 75 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-747-8. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM unedited excerpt from Rain gardens for the Pacific Northwest Zsofia Pasztor and Keri DeTore, illustrated by Jill Nunemaker Understanding how rain gardens work begins with understanding the hydrologic cycle, or the constant movement of water across and through the landscape. The Natural Hydrologic Cycle Long before strip malls and parking lots, nature mediated the movement of water and its effect on forests, streams, and oceans by a series of barriers, filters, and catchment systems. These included layers of vegetation, from giant towering trees to shrubs to tiny mosses on the ground that cushioned rain’s impact on the soil, allowing the water to percolate beneath the soil’s surface layer. From there the rainfall could migrate into streams and underground aquifers at a gradual rate, providing a steady supply of water as needed during dry seasons. In an everrepeating cycle, surface water, and water brought back up to the surface, returned to the atmosphere through evaporation and plant transpiration. Vegetation In the regions of coastal Oregon, Washington, and southern British Columbia, evergreen conifer forests are the natural vegetation. If you’ve ever stood under a large Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) during a rainfall, you know that even in hard rain you barely get wet. The canopy over your head (the leaves and branches of the tree, also called the crown) captures most of the precipitation; the needles make up a large surface that not only intercepts most of the rain but also transpires it back into the atmosphere. What rain does sneak through, its momentum checked by the canopy, descends slowly, hitting obstacles such as lower understory trees and large shrubs. Perennials and groundcovers slow the remaining rain. Soil layers In the forest, by the time any rain contacts soil, even during big storms, it has slowed to a gentle flow that seeps into the soil without eroding it. The duff layer is the first soil it hits. Duff is what makes forest soil spongy. It consists of organic material that is in the process of composting (decomposing) but is still chunky and recognizable: twigs, crumbling rotted wood, leaves, mosses, lichens. Duff smells like the forest, holds lots of water, and becomes humus as it breaks down. Humus means soil in Latin, and in soil science it refers to organic matter that has reached a stable state and will not break down any further—if conditions do not change severely, it will remain the same for millennia. The combined duff and humus layers soak up water and hold on to it, keeping plant roots moist long after the rains are gone. Infiltration During the rainy season in the Pacific Northwest, especially in the winter and when rains are heavy and the soil is already very wet, rain seeps downward into the soil’s deeper, dryer layers through crevices in a process called infiltration. The water will eventually find its way into the aquifer, now cleansed and purified by the soil layers. In cold weather, the water in the crevices freezes and expands, opening up new crevices. Aquifers An aquifer is a reservoir of water in a layer of soil and/or rock. Even when an aquifer is filled to capacity, water can flow through it thanks to the permeable, often porous materials it is made of, such as sand and sandstone, or glacial outwash–type mixes, gravels, fractured rocks, limestone, granite, or basalt. Permeable layers in volcanic soils called rubble zones make wonderful aquifers. Granite layers are not the best aquifers as they are usually not porous, but they can hold water as long as the granite is not one single slab (which can actually block access to soil below). The best aquifer is one with lots of crevices, but most water-holding barrier layers work at least in part. What matters is that the water is held in place underground. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 23 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 23 3/16/16 3:57 PM skipstone BACKYARD ROOTS Lessons on Living Local From 35 Urban Farmers Eanes. 192 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 9 3⁄4, 200 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-711-9. UNCLE DAVE’S COW And Other Whole Animals My Freezer Has Known CITY GOATS The Goat Justice League’s Guide To Backyard Goat Keeping Miller. 192 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 15 b&w illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-697-6. Grant; Soltes, Photography. 176 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 30 b&w photos, 5 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-699-0. COOL SEASON GARDENER Extend the Harvest, Plan Ahead, and Grow Vegetables YearRound THE URBAN FARM HANDBOOK City-Slicker Resources for Growing, Raising, Sourcing, Trading, and Preparing What You Eat B. Thorness; S. Thorness, Illustrations. 176 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 15 illustrations, pb, Cottrell, McNichols. 304 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 3 color inserts, 80 b&w photos, 90 recipes, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-637-2. $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-715-7. G r ee n H ome Benoliel. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 80 b&w plant illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-366-1. 24 FAT OF THE LAND Adventures of a 21st Century Forager L. Cook. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 15 recipes, hb, $26.95, ISBN 978-1-59485007-3; pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-086-8. The Salvage Studio Sustainable Home Comforts to Organize, Entertain, and Inspire PACIFIC FEAST A Cook’s Guide to West Coast Foraging and Cuisine Hahn. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, color insert, 1 map, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-102-5. Grist; Davis, Wroth, editors. 208 pages, 6 x 6 3⁄4, 2-color, illustrated throughout, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-039-4. YOUR GREEN ABODE A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Home Eco-Chic Home Rethink, Reuse & Remake Your Way to Sustainable Style T. Miner. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 60 b&w illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-275-6. Anderson; S.&K. Smoot, photography. 192 pages, 7 x 8, 75 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-140-7. F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 24 Hahn. Folded and laminated card, 31⁄4 x 63⁄4, 2-sided, 40 color photos, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-399-9. WAKE UP AND SMELL THE PLANET The Non-Pompous, NonPreachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day Duncan, Evans-Ramos, Hilderbrand; Baldwin, photographer. 200 pages, 8 x 9, 130 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-079-0. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS Pacific Coast Foraging Guide 40 Wild Foods from Beach, Field, and Forest Q UOTE BOOKS NORTHWEST FORAGING The Classic Guide to Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest FROM TREE TO TABLE Growing Backyard Fruit Trees in the Pacific Maritime Climate Edwards, Olivella. 192 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 10 illustrations, one map, 30 recipes, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-518-4. Chefs on the Farm Recipes and Inspiration from the Quillisascut Farm School of the Domestic Arts edible Heirlooms Heritage Vegetables for the Maritime Garden Borg, Misterly, Jurgensen. 224 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 9 3⁄4, 120 color photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-080-6. Thorness. 160 pages, 6 x 7, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485142-1. Quote books with the added fun of a flip-page illustrated animation on the edges of each title. Wroth, editor. Approx. 112 pages, 6 x 6, pb, $12.95. Wit, Wisdom, and Inspiration THE ZEN OF OCEANS & SURFING ISBN 978-1-59485-108-7. THE Best of th That Judd. 50 illu ISBN 9 THE ZEN OF snowy trails ISBN 978-1-59485-273-2. THE ZEN OF watching birds ISBN 978-1-59485-272-5. THE ZEN OF WILDERNESS & WALKING ISBN 978-1-59485-107-0. THE ZEN OF MOUNTAINS & CLIMBING ISBN 978-1-59485-109-4. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM nautilus Winner REAL GARDENS GROW NATIVES Design, Plant, and Enjoy a Healthy Northwest Garden Stark. 320 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 175 color photos, 4 design plan illustrations, 2 horticulture zone maps, pb, $24.95, 978-159485-866-6. GREEN VINE A Guide to West Coast Sustainable, Organic, and Biodynamic Wine Borg. 208 pages, 5 x 7, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485732-4. Eat Where You Live How to Find and Enjoy Local and Sustainable Food No Matter Where You Live U CHAPTER 3 selecting the right plants “It never will rain roses: when we want To have more roses we must plant more trees.” —George Eliot, TheSpanishGyps y choosing Plants can be enjoyably Personal, since we all have unique likes and dislikes, as well as different conditions in our yards. But it can also be confusing, or even frustrating, due to the gigantic array of plants available at garden shops and nurseries. Or downright boring if you shop for plants at big-box stores that sell only the dozen nonnative plants that seem to be in every yard. In some ways, native or partially native gardens make the selection process much easier. First, not all Pacific Northwest native plants thrive in garden settings—so me, like orchids, need such exacting conditions that growing them at home is difficult if not impossible. Second, nurseries generally offer a fraction of the species that exist naturally in the region, leaving us with hundreds of choices instead of thousands. By basing your choices on what will thrive in your yard’s conditions and be size appropriate for your space, you reduce the selection even further. When you choose to grow species that are part of your area’s historic plant community, the field is narrowed further. I find that it also helps to choose plants—at least the dominant ones—that Bendrick. 224 pages, 5 x 7, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-074-5. Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) 91 DOG PARK WISDOM Real-World Advice on Choosing, Caring For, and Understanding Your Canine Companion Wogan; Sparks, photographer. 144 pages, 7 x 10, 100 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-073-8. HOW TO KNIT IN THE WOODS 20 Projects for the Great Outdoors UNLEASHED Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, And Other Daring Dogs Wogan. 80 pages, 8 x 8, full color, paper-over-boards, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-036-3. Okey. 96 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 24 color photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-088-2. The Healthy Back Book Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 ⁄ , 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-012-7. 1 2 BACKCOUNTRY BETTY CRAFTING WITH STYLE 50 Nature-Inspired Projects Worick. 196 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-139-1. Essential Knots The Step-by-Step Guide to Tying the Perfect Knot for Every Situation Judd. 176 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 50 illustrations, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-089-9. 144 pages, 71⁄2 x 71⁄2, 400 color photos, hb with enclosed practice cord, $19.95, ISBN 978-159485-485-9. US. Hoskin. 128 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7, 2-color, illustrated throughout, paperover-boards, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-069-1. THE ROAD TRIP PILGRIM’S GUIDE Witchdoctors, Magic Tokens, Camping in Golf Courses, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Go on a Pilgrimage The Healthy Knees Book THE BLUE TARP BIBLE Best Uses, Worst Abuses of the (Unsightly) Fabric That Binds America THE SLED BOOK Notes Concerning Winter’s Favorite Pastime Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-013-4. BACKCOUNTRY BETTY Roughing it in Style Worick. 208 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 50 b&w illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-070-7. Austin. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 90 b&w photos, 50 b&w illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485081-3. BARKING BUDDHA Simple Soul Stretches for Yogi and Dogi Bryan. 96 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 7, two-color, 50 b&w photographs, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-141-4. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 25 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 25 3/16/16 3:57 PM mountaineers books Photo by Tami Asars, Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Washington coming soon coming soon HIKING THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL: WASHINGTON Section Hiking from the Columbia River to Manning Park HIkING THE paCIfIC CREST TRaIL hIkIng The pAcIfIc cReST TRAIl OREGON wA S h I n g T o n SECTION HIkING fROM DONOMORE paSS TO BRIDGE Of THE GODS SecTIon hIkIng fRoM The colUMBIA RIVeR To MAnnIng pARk ELI BOSCHETTO Asars. 352 pages, 61⁄2 x 9, 200 color photos, 40 color maps, 39 elevation profiles, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-874-1. HIKING THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL: OREGON Section Hiking from Donomore Pass to Bridge of the Gods Boschetto. 352 pages, 61⁄2 x 9, 200 color photos, 40 color maps, 39 elevation profiles, pb, $24.95. ISBN 978-1-59485-876-5. TAMI ASARS f i t ness The Healthy Back Book Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 1 ⁄2, 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-012-7. The Healthy Knees Book Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-013-4. 26 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 26 FIT BY NATURE The AdventX™ Twelve-Week Outdoor Fitness Program Triathlon Revolution Training, Technique, and Inspiration Climbing Training for Peak Performance, 2nd Ed. Colver & Nazzaro. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 150 color photos, 10 charts, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-353-1. Schneider. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 20 charts and illustrations, 150 photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-096-7. Soles. 288 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 120 b&w photos, 17 charts, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-098-1. conditioning for outdoor fitness Functional Exercise & Nutrition for Every Body, 2nd Ed. Musnick, M.D.; Pierce, A.T.C. 384 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 120 b&w photos, 40 illustrations, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-756-5. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM Fitness / Backcountry Skills recent release recent release mo u n ta in eers o u t door basics S eries YOGA FOR CLIMBERS How to Stretch, Strengthen, and Climb Higher Tsong; Schultz, photographer. 240 pages, 5 x 7, 106 color photos, 5 illustrations, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-995-3. YOGA FOR HIKERS How to Stretch, Strengthen, and Hike Farther Tsong; Schultz, photographer. 240 pages, 5 x 7, 106 color photos,5 illustrations, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-993-9. sa f et y p o c k e t gu i d es recent release Backcountry Bear Basics The Definitive Guide to Avoiding Unpleasant Encounters, 2nd Ed. Smith. 175 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 20 b&w photos, 15 illustrations, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-028-8. LIGHTNING STRIKES Staying Safe Under Stormy Skies Renner. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 47 photos, 50 illustrations, 10 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-89886788-6. Mountain Weather Backcountry Forecasting & Weather Safety for Hikers, Campers, Climbers, Skiers, Snowboarders Renner. 308 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-819-7. recent release Mountaineering First Aid A Guide to Accident Response and First Aid Care, 5th Ed. Carline, Ph.D., MacDonald, M.P.H., Ph.D., & Lentz, R.N., Ph.D. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 42 illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-878-4. THE OUTDOOR KNOTS BOOK Soles. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 90 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-962-0. Wilderness Basics Get the Most from Your Hiking, Backpacking, and Camping Adventures, 4th Edition San Diego Chapter of the Sierra Club. 352 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 95 b&w photos, 41 illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-821-5. CREVASSE RESCUE POCKET GUIDE A Field Reference The Mountaineers. 16 panels, 31⁄4 x 63⁄4 (folded), 15 color photos, 15 color illustrations, laminated, double-sided folding card, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-017-1 EMERGENCY ESSENTIALS POCKET GUIDE A Field Reference for Survival 16 panels, 31⁄4 x 63⁄4 (folded), 15 color photos, 15 color illustrations, laminated, double-sided folding card, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-016-4. Wilderness GPS A Step-by-Step Guide B. Burns, M. Burns. 144 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 10 b&w photos, 95 illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-159485-762-1. WILDERNESS NAVIGATION Finding Your Way Using Map, Compass, Altimeter & GPS, 3rd Ed. B. Burns, M. Burns. 176 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 82 b&w photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-945-8. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 27 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 27 3/16/16 3:57 PM SKILLS P H OTOG RAP H Y GPS MADE EASY Using Global Positioning Systems in the Outdoors, 5th Ed. Essential Knots The Step-by-Step Guide to Tying the Perfect Knot for Every Situation Letham. 208 pages, , 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, b&w illustrations & maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-103-2, US. 144 pages, 71⁄2 x 71⁄2, 400 color photos, hb with enclosed practice cord, $19.95, ISBN 978-159485-485-9. STAYING FOUND The Complete Map & Compass Handbook, 3rd Ed. Babes in the Woods Hiking, Camping & Boating with Babies & Young Children CAIRNS Messengers In Stone Williams. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 71⁄2, 15 illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-159485-681-5. PHOTOGRAPHY: OUTDOORS A Field Guide for Travel and Adventure Photographers, 3rd Ed. Martin. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 150 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-780-5. Fleming. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 80 illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-785-5. Outdoor Leadership Technique, Common Sense, & Self-Confidence Graham. 192 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-502-8. PHOTOGRAPHY: NIGHT SKY A Field Guide for Shooting After Dark Wu & Martin. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-838–3. 28 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 28 Aist. 176 pages, 5 x 7, 50 b&w photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-159485-343-2. beyond gorp Favorite Foods from Outdoor Experts Y. Prater & Mendenhall. 238 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 35 illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-890-6. LEADERSHIP THE OUTWARD BOUND WAY Becoming a Better Leader in the Workplace, in the Wilderness, and in Your Community Outward Bound USA. 384 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 65 b&w photos, 10 diagrams, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-033-2. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM Backpacker Series / Fitness bac k pack e r maga z i n e S e r i es more than 215,000 sold! adventure journal Hostetter. 144 pages, 5 x 7, 20 illustrations, pb, $10.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-865-4. Backcountry cooking From Pack to Plate in 10 Minutes Miller. 224 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-551-6. The Backcountry Cooking Deck 50 Recipes for Camp and Trail Miller. 50 cards, 4 x 5 1 ⁄2, card deck, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-037-0. DAY HIKER’S HANDBOOK Get Started with the Experts Lanza. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 50 photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-901-9. DESERT SENSE Hiking & Biking in Hot, Dry Climates Grubbs. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 60 b&w photos, 10 illustrations, pd, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-973-6. everyday wisdom 1001 Expert Tips for Hikers Berger. 208 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-523-3. hiking light Handbook Carry Less, Enjoy More Berger. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 50 b&w photos, 12 illustrations,pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-961-3. leave no trace A Guide to the New Wilderness Etiquette, 2nd Ed. McGivney. 208 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-910-1. making Camp A Complete Guide for Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Paddlers & Skiers Howe, Kesselheim, Coello, & Harlin. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-522-6. MORE BACKCOUNTRY COOKING Moveable Feasts from the Experts TREKKING WASHINGTON Woodmansee. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 90 color photographs, 26 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-904-0. Miller. 256 pages, 7 1 ⁄4 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-900-2. MORE EVERYDAY WISDOM Trail-Tested Advice from the Experts WILDERNESS 911 A Step-by-Step Guide for Medical Emergencies and Improvised Care in the Backcountry Berger. 208 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-899-9. Weiss, 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-597-4. TENT AND CAR CAMPER’S HANDBOOK Advice for Families & FirstTimers WINTER HIKING AND CAMPING Managing Cold for Comfort and Safety Tilton. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 75 b&w photos, 12 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-159485-011-0. Lanza. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 50 b&w photos, 5 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-947-7. TREKKER’S HANDBOOK Strategies to Enhance Your Journey Tilton. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 50 b&w photos, 12 illustrations, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-957-6. TREKKING CALIFORNIA Richins. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, 26 maps, pd, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-894-4. don’ t series Pocket Books & Playing Card Decks DON’T DIE OUT THERE! DECK DON’T Freeze Out There! deck 52 playing cards with survival advice on each card, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2, plastic coated, $7.95, ISBN 978-159485-071-4. 56 playing cards with winterskills tips on each card, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2, plastic coated, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-823-9. DON’T DROWN OUT THERE! DECK DON’T FORGET THE DUCT TAPE Tips & Tricks for Maintaining & Repairing Outdoor & Travel Gear, 2nd Ed. 52 playing cards featuring water-sports safety tips, plastic coated, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-662-4. DON’T GET EATEN The Dangers of Animals that Charge or Attack Smith. 96 pages, 4 x 6, 10 illustrations, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-089886-912-5. DON’T GET LOST OUT THERE! DECK 52 playing cards with wilderness navigation tips on each, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2, plastic coated, full color, $7.95, 9781-59485-913-7. Hostetter. 96 pages, 4 x 6, 25 b&w illustrations, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-089886-955-4. DON’T GET SUNBURNED 50 Ways to Save Your Skin THE Tilton. 88 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-105-6. DON’T GET POISoNED Protect Yourself from Wilderness Toxins Tilton. 112 pages, 4 x 6, 15 b&w illustrations, pb, $7.95, ISBN 9781-59485-339-5. DON’T GET SICK The Hidden Dangers of Camping and Hiking Don’T Drown ouT THErE! DECK Tilton & Bennett. 112 pages, 4 x 6, 7 illustrations, pb, $6.95, ISBN 978-089886-854-8. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 29 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 29 3/16/16 3:57 PM SKILLS First Aid / Rescue / Survival national ’s ski patrol official manual Altitude Illness Prevention & Treatment, 2nd Ed. MOUNTAIN TRAVEL & RESCUE National Ski Patrol’s Manual For Mountain Rescue, 2nd Ed. Medicine for mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities, 6th Ed. 320 pages, 71⁄4 x 9, 30 b&w photos, 40 charts, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-708-9. Wilkerson, M.D. 368 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 80 illustrations, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-076-9. Bezruchka. 128 pages, 4 x 6, 1 illustration, pb, $8.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-685-8. MOUNTAIN SICKNESS Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment HYPOTHERMIA, FROSTBITE, AND OTHER COLD INJURIES Prevention, Survival, Rescue, and Treatment, 2nd Ed. Giesbrecht & Wilkerson. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 25 b&w photos, 16 color photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-892-0. Going Higher, 5th Ed. C. Houston, Harris & Zeman. 304 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, 15 b&w photos, 22 illustrations, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-631-5. Hackett, M.D. 80 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2, pb, $8.50, ISBN 978-0930410-10-0. WILDERNESS & TRAVEL MEDICINE A Comprehensive Guide, 4th Ed. Weiss, M.D. 224 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 6, 65 illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-658-7. MARINE MEDICINE A Comprehensive Guide, 2nd Ed. Jacobs, M.D., Weiss, M.D. 304 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 6, 105 illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485660-0. the pocket doctor A Passport to Healthy Travel, 3rd Ed. EMERGENCY SURVIVAL A Pocket Guide Bezruchka, M.D. 128 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-089886-614-8, WXEC. Van Tilburg, M.D. 44 pages, 4 x 6, 10-15 illustrations, pb, $3.50. ISBN 978-0-89886-768-8. RENNER’S marine weather GUIDE Renner. Two-sided laminated card, 8 1/4 x 11 flat, folds to 8 3/4 x 3 5/8, full-color illustrations, $7.95. ISBN 978-0-89886-666-7. noba winner Ava l a nch e Sa fe t y AVALANCHE ESSENTIALS A Step-by-Step System for Safety and Survival Tremper. 176 pages, 5 x 7, 40 b&w photos, 75 illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-717-1. AVALANCHE POCKET GUIDE A Field Reference Tremper. 16-panel laminated card, 3 1 ⁄4 x 6 3⁄4 (folded), 10 color photos, 20 illustrations, $8.95, 978-1-59485-719-5. snow travel Skills for Climbing, Hiking, and Moving Across Snow Zawaski. 208 pages,7 x 8 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, 15 illustrations, pb, $21.95, 978-1-59485-720-1. The Avalanche Handbook, 3rd Ed. McClung & Schaerer. 288 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, 100 photos, 75 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-809-8. WILDERNESS 911 A Step-by-Step Guide for Medical Emergencies and Improvised Care in the Backcountry Weiss, 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-597-4. Mountaineering First Aid A Guide to Accident Response and First Aid Care, 5th Ed. Carline, Ph.D., MacDonald, M.P.H., Ph.D., & Lentz, R.N., Ph.D. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 42 illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-089886-878-4. Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain, 2nd Ed. GLACIER TRAVEL & CREVASSE RESCUE, 2nd Ed. Climbing Self Rescue Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations Tremper. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 235 charts and illustrations, 60 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-159485-084-4. Selters. 144 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-658-2, WXUK/EC/AUS/NZ. Tyson & Loomis. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1 ⁄2, 110 b&w photos, 20 illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-772-5. ABCS of Avalanche Safety, 3rd Ed. Ferguson & La Chapelle. 192 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-885-2. 30 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 30 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM bIKing URBAN Guidebooks/Adventures includes ble downloada cue sheets includes ble downloada cue sheets includes ble downloada cue sheets includes ble downloada cue sheets how to get to work, save money, and use your bike for city living CYCL I NG MADI CARLSON URBAN CYCLING How to Get to Work, Save Money, and Use Your Bike for City Living Carlson. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 60 b&w photos, 10 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-943-4. 75 CLASSIC RIDES: COLORADO The Best Road Biking Routes 75 CLASSIC RIDES: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The Best Road Biking Routes 75 CLASSIC RIDES: WASHINGTON The Best Road Biking Routes 75 CLASSIC RIDES: OREGON The Best Road Biking Routes Sumner. 304 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 85 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-858-1. Oetinger. 320 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 90 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-784-3. McQuaide. 304 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 100 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-506-1. J. Moore. 320 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 100 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 9781-59485-650-1. includes ble downloada cue sheets rine DE /4 dent irst d. onald, , R.N., 2 x s, -0- biking pORTLAND 55 Rides from the Willamette Valley to Vancouver Kirkendall & V. Spring. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w photos, 60 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-954-5. Wozniak. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 75 b&w photos, 56 maps, elevation profiles, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-652-5. by b i k e ™ S er ies ing BICYCLING THE PACIFIC COAST A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico, 4th Ed. biking puget sound 60 Rides from Olympia to the San Juans, 2nd Ed. Thorness. 320 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 75 b&w photos, 60 route cue sheets, 60 elevation profiles, 61 maps, pb, $19.95, 978-1-59485-890-1. China by Biketm Taiwan, Hong Kong, China’s East Coast BICYCLING THE BACKROADS OF NORTHWEST OREGON, 2ND Ed., Bicycling the Backroadstm of NW Washington, 4th Ed. Mountain Bike Emergency Repair Jones & J. Henderson. 208 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-340-6. E. & B. Woods. 208 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-507-3. Toyoshima. 128 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-089886-422-9. bi ki n g adv ent u res Grigsby. $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-410-6. England by Biketm 18 Tours Geared for Discovery Woodland. $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-275-1, WXEC. ireland by Biketm 21 Tours Geared for Discovery, 2nd Ed. Krause. $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-622-3. Each: approx. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, paperbound. m o u n ta i n b i ke a dv e n t u r e ™ S e r i es or ISBN Mountain Bike Adventures intm southwest british columBia 50 Rides Maurer & Vrba. $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-628-6. Mountain Bike Adventures intm Washington’s North Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed. the BAR MITzVAH & THE BEAST One Family’s CrossCountry Ride of Passage by Bike Biers-Ariel. 272 pages, 5 1 ⁄2 x 8 1 ⁄2, route overview, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-672-3. Warmbrunn. 280 pages, 6 x 9, 8-page color insert, 35 b&w photos, four maps, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-089886-684-1. Miles From Nowhere A Round-the-World Bicycle Adventure joyride Pedaling Toward a Healthier Planet, 2nd Ed. B. Savage. 340 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 9780-89886-109-9, WXNZ. Birk. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 120 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-159485-760-7. Kirkendall. $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-413-7. Mountain Bike Adventures intm Washington’s south Cascades & puget sound, 2nd Ed. Kirkendall. $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-414-4. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 31 WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS One Woman’s Bicycle Trip through Mongolia, China & Vietnam fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 31 3/16/16 3:57 PM adventure cycling association RO There is nothing more fun than riding a bike on a sunny day—the corollary of which is that once you get addicted to pedaling you’ll be riding regardless of the weather. Start—or foster—your two-wheeled addiction with these helpful, authoritative maps from the Adventure Cycling Association. Each: $15.75, sizes are folded, two sided, water resistent, color, paperbound. TRANSAMERICA NEW 1 Texas Hill Country Loop Bicycle Route TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #1 Astoria, Oregon - Coburg, Oregon (234 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-24-8. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #3 Baker City, Oregon Missoula, Montana (419 miles) SECTION 1 Austin, TX to Austin, TX 310 Miles Pedernales Cutoff 71 Miles 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-25-5. Austin Route Map and Guide Services for Cyclists Bi-Directional Waterproof Paper 2016 www.adventurecycling.org TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #4 Missoula, Montana - West Yellowstone, Montana (329 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-26-2. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #5 West Yellowstone, Montana - Rawlins, Wyoming (351 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-27-9. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #6 Rawlins, Wyoming - Pueblo, Colorado (387 miles)33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-28-6. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #7 Pueblo, Colorado - Alexander, Kansas (289 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-29-3. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #8 Alexander, Kansas - Girard, Kansas (331 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-30-9. 3 4 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 32 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-33-0. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #8 Muscatine, Iowa - Monroeville, Indiana (402 miles) 1 4 TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #12 Christiansburg, Virginia - Yorktown, Virginia (368 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-34-7. GREAT PARKS NORTH GREAT PARKS NORTH BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Jasper, Alberta - Fernie, British Columbia (373 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-08-8. GREAT PARKS NORTH BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Fernie, British Columbia Missoula, Montana (379 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-09-5. northern tier NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Anacortes, Washington Sandpoint, Idaho (462 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-04-0. 3 4 1 4 NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Sandpoint, Idaho - Cut Bank, Montana (447 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-05-7. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Cut Bank, Montana Dickinson, North Dakota (544 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-06-4. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Dickinson, North Dakota Fargo, North Dakota (351 mi.) TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #9 Girard, Kansas Murphysboro, Illinois (409 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-93-4. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-31-6. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-13-2. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #10 Murphysboro, Illinois - Berea, Kentucky (405 miles) NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #6 Walker, Minnesota Stillwater, Minn. (262 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-32-3. 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-14-9. 3 4 32 NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #7 Stillwater, Minnesota Muscatine, Iowa (391 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-23-1. TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #2 Coburg, Oregon - Baker City, Oregon (333 mi.) BC-2401 TRANSAMERICA BICYCLE TRAIL #11 Berea, Kentucky Christiansburg, Virginia (376 miles) 1 4 NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Fargo, North Dakota - Walker, Minnesota (175 miles) 3 4 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-15-6. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-00-2. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #9 Monroeville, Indiana Orchard Park, New York (409 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-01-9. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #10 Orchard Park, NY Ticonderoga, NY (421 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-02-6. NORTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #11 Ticonderoga, New York - Bar Harbor, Maine (402 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-03-3. 3 4 1 4 great parks south ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Conshohocken, Pennsylvania - Richmond, Virginia (389 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-22-4. ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Richmond, Virgina - Wilmington, North Carolina (383 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-16-3. ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Wilmington, North Carolina - Statesboro, Georgia (349 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-17-0. ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #6 Statesboro, Georgia - St. Augustine, Florida (259 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-18-7. ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #7 St. Augustine, Florida - Key West, Florida (522 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-77-4. pacific coast GREAT PARKS SOUTH BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Steamboat Springs, Colorado - Poncha Springs, Colorado (389 miles) PACIFIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Vancouver, British Columbia - Astoria, Oregon (402 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-11-8. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-35-4. GREAT PARKS SOUTH BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Poncha Springs, Colorado - Durango, Colorado (306 miles) PACIFIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Astoria, Oregon - Crescent City, California (408 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-12-5. atlantic coast ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Bar Harbor, Maine - Windsor Locks, Connecticut (439 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-20-0. ATLANTIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Windsor Locks, Connecticut Conshohocken, Pennsylvania (295 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-21-7. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-36-1. PACIFIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Crescent City, California San Francisco, California (412 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-37-8. PACIFIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #4 San Francisco, California Santa Barbara, California (384 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-38-5. PACIFIC COAST BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Santa Barbara, California Imperial Beach, California (249 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-39-2. 1 4 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM ROU Chica Miss 33⁄4 x ROU St. L Miss 33⁄4 x ROU Jopli Texa 33⁄4 x ROU Adria Mexi 33⁄4 x ROU Gallu Oatm 33⁄4 x ROU Oatm Moni Miles 33⁄4 x so SOUTHERN ROU San D Temp 33⁄4 x ROUTE 66 ROUTE 66 #1 Chicago, Illinois – St. Louis, Missouri (329 Miles) 3 ⁄4 x 8 ⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-0-7. 3 SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Tempe, Arizona - El Paso, Texas (524 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-41-5. 1 ROUTE 66 #2 St. Louis, Missouri – Joplin, Missouri (327 Miles) SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #3 El Paso, Texas - Del Rio, Texas (522 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-1-4. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-42-2. ROUTE 66 #3 Joplin, Missouri - Adrian, Texas (567 Miles) SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Del Rio, Texas - Navasota, Texas (432 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-2-1. ROUTE 66 #4 Adrian, Texas – Gallup, New Mexico (500 Miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-3-8. ROUTE 66 #5 Gallup, New Mexico – Oatman, Arizona (404 Miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-4-5. ROUTE 66 #6 Oatman, Arizona – Santa Monica, California (360 Miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-9863397-5-2. southern tier SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #1 San Diego, California Tempe, Arizona (413 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-40-8. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-43-9. coming soon texas hill country loop Loops from Austin (310 miles) NORTH LAKES BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Escanaba, Michigan Mackinaw City, Michigan (151 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-96-5. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-51-4. great rivers south NORTH LAKES BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Mackinaw City, Michigan Monroeville, Indiana (545 mi.) GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #6 Pie Town, New Mexico Antelope Wells, New Mexico (308 miles) GREAT RIVERS SOUTH BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Muscatine, Iowa - Cape Girardeau, Missouri (501 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-52-1. 41⁄4 x 71⁄2, ISBN 978-0-935108-58-3. great divide 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-47-7. GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #1 Roosville, Montana - Polaris, Montana (542 miles) GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE CANADA Banff, Alberta - Roosville, Montana (254 miles) SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Navasota, Texas - New Roads, Louisiana (385 miles) GREAT RIVERS SOUTH BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Tupelo, Mississippi (456 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-44-6. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-48-4. SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #6 New Roads, Louisiana DeFuniak Springs, Florida (442 miles) GREAT RIVERS SOUTH BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Tupelo, Mississippi - Baton Rouge, Louisiana (370 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-45-3. north lakes SOUTHERN TIER BICYCLE ROUTE #7 DeFuniak Springs, Florida St. Augustine, Florida (425 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-46-0. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-49-1. NORTH LAKES BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Osceola, Wisconsin Escanaba, Michigan (392 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-50-7. 3 4 1 4 4 ⁄ x 7 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-53-8. 1 4 1 2 GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #2 Polaris, Montana - South Pass City, Wyoming (510 miles) GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #5 Platoro, Colorado - Pie Town, New Mexico (431 miles) 41⁄4 x 71⁄2, ISBN 978-0-935108-57-6. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-76-7. western express 41⁄4 x 71⁄2, ISBN 978-0-935108-54-5. WESTERN EXPRESS BICYCLE ROUTE #1 San Francisco, California Fallon, Nevada (312 miles) GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #3 South Pass City, Wyoming Silverthorne, Colorado (404 miles) WESTERN EXPRESS BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Fallon, Nevada - Cedar City, Utah (464 miles) 41⁄4 x 71⁄2, ISBN 978-0-935108-55-2. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-62-0. GREAT DIVIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE #4 Silverthorne, Colorado Platoro, Colorado (317 miles) WESTERN EXPRESS BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Cedar City, Utah - Dolores, Colorado (447 miles) 41⁄4 x 71⁄2, ISBN 978-0-935108-56-9. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-63-7. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-61-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 33 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 33 3/16/16 3:57 PM adventure cycling association WESTERN EXPRESS BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Dolores, Colorado - Pueblo, Colorado (361 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-64-4. lewis & Clark LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #1 Hartford, Illinois - Council Bluffs, Iowa (558 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-65-1. 3 4 1 4 LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #2 Council Bluffs, Iowa - Pierre, South Dakota (489 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-66-8. 3 4 1 4 LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #3 Pierre, South Dakota Dickinson, North Dakota (414 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-67-5. LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #4 Dickinson, North Dakota Great Falls, Montana (499 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-68-2. LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #5 Great Falls, Montana Missoula, Montana (477 miles) 3 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ , ISBN 978-0-935108-69-9. 3 4 1 4 LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #6 Missoula, Montana Clarkston, Washington (243 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-70-5. LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #7 Clarkston, Washington Seaside, Oregon (474 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-71-2. LEWIS & CLARK BICYCLE TRAIL #8 Three Forks, Montana Williston, North Dakota (514 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-72-9. lake erie connector LAKE ERIE CONNECTOR BICYCLE ROUTE Wolf Lake, Michigan - Fort Erie, Ontario (505 miles) grand canyon connector re l at e d t it l es GRAND CANYON CONNECTOR BICYCLE ROUTE Cedar City, Utah - Tempe, Arizona (565 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-73-6. tidewater potomac TIDEWATER POTOMAC HERITAGE BICYCLE ROUTE Washington D.C. (378 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-75-0. florida connector FLORIDA CONNECTOR BICYCLE ROUTE St. Augustine, Florida - Key West, Florida (530 miles) BICYCLING THE PACIFIC COAST A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico, 4th Ed. Kirkendall & V. Spring. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w photos, 60 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-954-5. Cycling the Great Divide From Canada to Mexico on North America’s Premier LongDistance Mountain Bike Route, 2nd Ed. McCoy and the Adventure Cycling Association. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 70 b&w photos, 36 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-819-2. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-78-1. underground railroad UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Mobile, Alabama - Fulton, Mississippi (401 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-79-8. washington parks WASHINGTON PARKS BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Sedro-Woolley, Washington Elma, Washington (311 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-84-2. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Fulton, Mississippi Owensboro, Kentucky (435 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-80-4. WASHINGTON PARKS BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Elma, Washington - SedroWoolley, Washington (555 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-85-9. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Owensboro, Kentucky Milford, Ohio (374 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-81-1. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Milford, Ohio - Erie, Pennsylvania (419 miles) sierra cascades The Adventure Cycling Association. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886504-2. SIERRA CASCADES BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Lake Isabella, California Tecate, California (486 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-90-3. Idaho hot springs IDAHO HOT SPRINGS MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE MAIN ROUTE MAP 43⁄4 x 8, ISBN 978-0-935108-94-1. IDAHO HOT SPRINGS MOUNTAIN BIKE ROUTE SINGLETRACK OPTIONS MAP 43⁄4 x 8, ISBN 978-0-935108-95-8. SIERRA CASCADES BICYCLE ROUTE #1 Sumas, Washington - Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington (447 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-86-6. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-82-8. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE #5 Erie, Pennsylvania - Owen Sound, Ontario (378 miles) SIERRA CASCADES BICYCLE ROUTE #2 Mt. Rainier NP, Washington Crater Lake NP, Oregon (446 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-83-5. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-87-3. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE DETROIT ALTERNATE #1 Oberlin, Ohio - Sombra, Ontario (281 miles) SIERRA CASCADES BICYCLE ROUTE #3 Crater Lake NP, Oregon Truckee, California (459 miles) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-91-0. 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-88-0. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BICYCLE ROUTE DETROIT ALTERNATE #2 Sombra, Ontario - Owen Sound, Ontario (239 miles) SIERRA CASCADES BICYCLE ROUTE #4 Truckee, California - Lake Isabella, California (558 mi.) 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-74-3. Adventure Cycling intm Northern California Selected On- and Off-Road Rides 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-89-7. “The (Great Divide Mountain Bike) ride (one section in Colorado) changed my life. It was great being able to get the maps and have so much info in one place— a very accessible adventure!” — Kristen Campbell, rider/maps user 33⁄4 x 81⁄4, ISBN 978-0-935108-92-7. 34 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 34 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM climbing Skills/Guidebooks “If there is only one ‘how to’ book to read for the aspirant and expert alike, it is Freedom of the Hills. In fact, it is fair to say that Freedom is the definitive guide to mountains and climbing and has influenced pretty much every climber.” — Conrad Anker “When I was a springy sapling, the pages of Freedom of the Hills held some of my very first lessons. Its simplicity coaxed me towards sky.” — Dean Potter “This work remains a must-have for climbing enthusiasts.” — Publishers Weekly Mountaineering The Freedom of the Hills, 8th Edition “The all-time best mountaineering ‘textbook.’” The Mountaineers. 592 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 20 photos, 429 b&w illustrations; Hb: $39.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-137-7; Pb: $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-138-4, WXUK. — Library Journal “This is the standard textbook in countless climbing classes.” — The Los Angeles Times Freedom of the Hills Deck The Mountaineers. 52 playing cards featuring mountaineering tips, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2 , $6.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-409-5. “If you want to climb, you’d better read ‘the bible’” — Seattle Post Intelligencer BANFF winner told it’s adventures would be over . . . We’re the 401(k). d a better car, and start stockpiling ht for me.” mortgage,” “somewhere between college and friend ion. Inspired in part by his intrepid four cardinal remy resolved to travel in the a balance mself on first ascents, and to explore ssity of home. isual exploration of summits lost and achieved. will realized approach to life he discovers is there?” window and asked, “What else quently featured in Rock on a variety of outdooral Geographic. For this well, Mark Jenkins, Jeff a, Mikey Schaefer, Dana t Jeremy—and see a film DRAWN The Art of Ascent 1/26/15 11:03 AM Collins. 160 pages, 10 x 7 3⁄4, 120 color illustrations, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-958-8. “A visual riot and a heartfelt exploration.” — National Geographic THE CRAG SURVIVAL HANDBOOK The Unspoken Rules of Climbing Samet. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 110 b&w photos and illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-766-9. EXTREME ALPINISM Climbing Light, High, and Fast Twight & Martin. 240 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 60 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-654-4, WXUK/WXEC. CLIMBING DICTIONARY Mountaineering Slang, Terms, Neologisms & Lingo: An Illustrated Reference to More than 650 Words Samet; Tea, illustrator. 240 pages, 5 x 7, 130 b&w illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-59485-502-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 35 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 35 3/16/16 3:57 PM climbing Skills/Guidebooks m o u n ta i neer s o u t d o o r e x p e rt s e ri es more than 320,000 sold | Winner of the American Alpine Institute’s Guides Choice Award Rock climbing, 2nd ed. Mastering Basic Skills coming soon Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association MOUNTAINEERS MOUNTAINEERS OUTDOOR OUTDOOR EXPERT EXPERT ss ee rr ii ee ss ADVANCED ROCK CLIMBING Expert Skills and Techniques Donahue. 336 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 250 color photos, 13 illustrations, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-012-6. advanced rock climbing Donahue, Luebben. 384 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 350 b&w photos, paperback, $22.95, ISBN 978-159485-862-8. ROCK CLIMBING ANCHORS A Comprehensive Guide Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association Luebben. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 325 b&w photos, 17 illustrations, pb, $19 .95, ISBN 978-1-59485-006-6. expert Skills and Techniques Topher Donahue Foreword by Tommy Caldwell noba winner sport climbing From Toprope to Redpoint, Techniques for Climbing Success Bisharat. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2 , 100 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-270-1. BANFF winner Ice and Mixed Climbing Modern Technique Gadd. 208 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2 , 32 color illustrations, 140 color photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-769-5. CLIMBING: FROM GYM TO CRAG: Building Skills for Real Rock S. Lewis & Cauthorn. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2 , 163 b&w photos & illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-682-7. big wall CLIMBING Elite Technique Ogden. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 124 color photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-748-0. 36 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 36 Mou Anta Clim Sout GYM CLIMBING Maximizing Your Indoor Experience CLIMBING Expedition Planning Burbach. 192 pages, 7 x 8 ⁄ , 150 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-742-8. Soles & Powers. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-770-1. GLACIER TRAVEL & CREVASSE RESCUE, 2ND ED. Climbing Training for Peak Performance, 2nd Ed. Selters. 144 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-658-2, WXUK/EC/AUS/NZ. Soles. 288 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 120 b&w photos, 17 charts, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-098-1. ALPINE CLIMBING Techniques to Take You Higher BOULDERING Movement, Tactics, and Problem Solving Cosley & M. Houston. 304 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 155 b&w photos, 12 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-749-7. Beal. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2,, 100 b&w photos, 10 charts, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-500-9. 1 2 Gildea 180 co hb, $4 844-4 Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association Climbing Self Rescue Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations Tyson & Loomis. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 110 b&w photos, 20 illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-772-5. Altitude Illness Prevention & Treatment, 2nd Ed. ECUADOR A Cli Bezruchka. 128 pages, 4 x 6, 1 illustration, pb, $8.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-685-8. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM Brain. 8 1⁄2, 2 maps, ISBN 9 s, ing Guidebooks W eekend ro ck G u ide S e ries “It's the perfect book for someone with a serious climbing habit.” — Rock & Ice magazine fifty favorite Climbs Kroese. 224 pages, 9 x 12, 150 photos, 50 topos, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-728-2. These guides are for busy people who love to climb — no long approaches, reasonable grades, generally close to urban areas. Each: approx. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, photos with route overlays, maps and topos, paperbound, $19.95 Weekend Rock oregon Trad & Sport Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a Horton. ISBN 978-0-89886717-6. Mountaineering in Antarctica Climbing in the Frozen South Gildea. 192 pages, 9 1⁄2 x 10 1⁄2, 180 color photos, 30 maps, hb, $49.95, ISBN 978-1-59485844-4. NA climbing the seven summits A Comprehensive Guide to the Continents’ Highest Peaks Hamill. 352 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 10, 125 color photos, 24 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485648-8. Weekend Rock Washington Trad & Sports Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a Denali’s West Buttress A Climber’s Guide to Mt. McKinley’s Classic Route Coombs; Washburn, introduction &photographer. 144 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-089886-516-5. Weekend Rock arizona Trad & Sport Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a Whitelaw. ISBN 978-089886-984-2. Abbott. ISBN 978-0-89886-965-1. cascad e alp i ne Guide Se ries Comprehensive climbing approach and route guides to Washington’s Cascades. Each: approx. 350 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, rounded corners. aconcagua A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. Secor. 144 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $16.95, ISBN 9780-89886-669-8, WXEC. ⁄2,, arts, climbing california’s fourteeners 183 Routes to the Fifteen Highest Peaks Porcella & Burns. 272 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-089886-555-4. Mexico’s volcanoes A Climbing Guide, 3rd Ed. Secor. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos, 10 maps, 10 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-798-5. -9. Brown, Volume 1 Columbia River to Stevens Pass, 3rd Ed. Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-577-6. Green, Volume 2 Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass, 3rd Ed. ECUADOR A Climbing Guide Brain. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 27 b&w photos, 18 maps, 24 topos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-729-9. A Climber’s Guide to the Teton Range, 3rd Ed. Ortenburger & Jackson. 544 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, Kivar cover, pb, $39.95, ISBN 978-089886-480-9. the high sierra, 3rd Ed. Peaks, Passes, and Trails Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-838-8. Secor. 512 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 168 b&w photos, 30 maps, pb, $32.95, ISBN 978-089886-971-2. Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-136-0. Red, Volume 3 Rainy Pass to Fraser River, 3rd Ed. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 37 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 37 3/16/16 3:57 PM hiking Guidebooks S e l ect e d C l i mbs S e r i es Selected Climbs in the Cascades, VOLUME I, 2ND ED. Nelson & Potterfield. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $26.95, ISBN 976-0-89886-767-1. Selected Climbs in the Cascades, VOLUME II Alpine Routes, Sport Climbs, & Crag Climbs Yuraq Janka Guide to the Peruvian Andes: Cordilleras Blanca and Rosko Nelson & Potterfield. 336 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $27.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-561-5. Ricker. 192 pages, 6 x 9, includes two 35 x 24 1 ⁄2 three-color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-930410-05-6. Selected Climbs in North Carolina Lambert & Shull. 320 pages, 6 x 9, 50 photos, 6 maps, 90 topos with overlays, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-855-5. Montchausse. 256 pages, 5 x 9, 240 color photos, color maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-770-6 McConnell. 128 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2, pb, $10.00, ISBN 978-0-930410-67-4. Burns. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-657-5. S. Lewis & Horowitz. 272 pages, 6 x 9, 150 b&w photos, 12 maps, 20 topos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-857-9. LaRoche. 96 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 91 color photos, 34 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-731-7. NA. FONTAINEBLEAU CLIMBS A Guide to the Best Bouldering and Circuits, 2nd Ed. GENTLE EXPEDITIONS A Guide to Ethical Mountain Adventure selected climbs in the desert southwest Colorado & Utah SELECTED CLIMBS IN THE NORTHEAST Rock, Alpine, and Ice Routes from the Gunks to Acadia THE MONT BLANC RANGE Classic Snow, Ice, and Mixed Climbs the columbia mountains of canada central, 7th Ed. STONE CRUSADE A Historical Guide to Bouldering in America Sherman. 318 pages, 7 x 10, hb, $40.00, ISBN 978-0-930410-57-5; pb, $30.00, ISBN 978-0-930410-62-9. Fox, editor. 558 pages, 4 3⁄8 x 6 1⁄2, pb, $28.50, ISBN 978-0-930410-26-1. MAP KYRGYZSTAN A Climber’s Map & Guide Gamache & Willis. Two sided, full color map, 27 x 18 1⁄2 flat, 6 3⁄4 x 6 1⁄4 folded, $12, ISBN 978-1-933056-00-5. A C l im bi n g G u i d e S e r i es ALASKA A Climbing Guide Red Rock Canyon A Climbing Guide M. Wood & Coombs. 208 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 95 photos, 49 with route overlays, 9 topos, 9 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-724-4. Brock & McMillen. 448 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 150 b&w photos, 16 maps, 92 topos, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-486-1. OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed. 38 kilimanjaro & EAST AFRICA A Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed. IDAHO: A CLIMBING GUIDE Climbs Scrambles, and Hikes, 2nd Ed. Lopez. 400 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, b&w photos and maps, pb, $35.00, ISBN 978-0-89886-608-7. MOUNT RAINIER A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. Gauthier. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 80 b&w photos (40 with route overlays), 3 maps, rounded corners, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-956-9. Olympic Mountain Rescue. 352 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos/135 route overlays, 50 maps, rounded corners, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-206-5. Burns. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 8-page color insert, 67 photos, 20 route overlays, 11 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-604-9, WXEC. Washington ice A Climbing Guide BUGABOO ROCK A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. Thailand A Climbing Guide J. Martin & Krawarik. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $21.95, 92 b&w photos, 26 maps, ISBN 978-089886-946-0. Green & Bensen. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 65 b&w photos, 3 maps, 61 topos, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-089886-795-4. Lightner. 336 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, rounded corners, 91 b&w photos, 63 route overlays, 25 color photos, 13 illustrations, 15 maps, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-089886-750-3. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 38 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM colorado mountain club press s n ow s p o rts COLORADO’S QUIET WINTER TRAILS coming soon Muller. 216 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, 100 maps, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-1-7. coming soon colorado snow climbs A Guide For All Seasons Cooper. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 142 color photos, 34 maps, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-9-3. SKIING AND SLEEPING ON THE SUMMITS: Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest CLASSIC COLORADO SKI DESCENTS Kedrowski. 144 pages, 12 x 9, 213 color photos, 3 illustrations, 25 maps, french flaps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-35-5. Kedrowski. 244 pages, 6 x 9, 125 color photos, 55 maps, rounded corners, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1937052-38-6. Apt. 320 pages, 6 x 9, 117 color photos, 62 maps, rounded corners, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-09842213-8-7. b est h i k es s e r i es THE BEST ASPEN HIKES Martinez. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-08-9. THE Best Boulder Hikes Boulder Group, CMC. 96 pages, 4 x 7, 52 color photos, 31 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-4-7. the colorado year round outdoor guide Hikes, Snowshoe Routes, and Ski Tours for Every Week of the Year SNOWSHOE ROUTES: COLORADO’S FRONT RANGE, 2ND ED. THE Best Colorado Springs Hikes Muller. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄ 2, 104 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-09724413-2-2. THE BEST FRONT RANGE HIKES FOR CHILDREN Parker. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 120 color photos, 51 maps, paperbound, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-06-5. recent release Colorado Springs Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-6-1. recent release San Juan Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 45 color photos, 21 color maps, pb, rounded corners, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-5-6. THE BEST ESTES PARK HIKES Shining Mountains Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95. ISBN 978-1937052-05-8. Shining Mountains Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95. ISBN 978-1-937052-04-1. THE BEST SOUTHERN FRONT RANGE HIKES THE BEST FORT COLLINS HIKES Gascoyne. 96 pages, 4 x 7, 42 color photographs, 21 color maps, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-0-9. The Best Front Range Hikes Martinez. 108 pages, 4 x 7, 85 color photos, 21 maps, rounded corners, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-24-9. Martinez. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 45 color photos, 21 maps, rounded corners, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-14-0. THE BEST ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK HIKES THE Best DURANGO Hikes THE BEST CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK HIKES Colorado Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Thomas. 127 pages, 4 x 7, 65 color photos, 21 maps, rounded corners, pb, $13.95, ISBN 978-1937052-29-4. THE BEST MOAB AND ARCHES NATIONAL PARK HIKES THE Best Denver Hikes Denver Group, CMC. 144 pages, 4 x 7, 60 color photo, 31 color maps, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-5-4. THE BEST HIKES ON THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL Boulder, Denver, and Pikes Peak Groups, CMC. 232 pages, 6 x 9, 140 color photos, 70 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-9-2. THE BEST FRONT RANGE WILDFLOWER HIKES Borneman. 108 pages, 4 x 7, 60 color photos, 21 maps, rounded corners, paperback, $13.95, ISBN 978-1937052-31-7 THE BEST GRAND JUNCTION HIKES Colorado Mountain Club. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photographs, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-00-3. Long. 200 pages, 6 x 9, rounded corners, 100 color photos, 58 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-01-0. THE BEST telluride HIKES Martinez. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-07-2. THE BEST VAIL VALLEY HIKES Gore Range Group, CMC; Free. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 45 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-6-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 39 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 39 3/16/16 3:57 PM colorado mountain club press coming soon recent release COLORADO 14ER DISASTERS, 2ND EDITION Hiking Colorado’s Roadless Trails Comanche Peak Wilderness Area Scott-Nash. 280 pages, 6 x 9, 27 b&w photos, 7 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-36-2. Purdy. 112 pages, 4 x 7, 30 color photos, 21 maps, pb, 12.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-7-9. Grim, J. & F. 120 pages, 4 x 7, 80 color photos, 20 color maps, rounded corners, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-1-8. THE COLORADO TRAIL DATABOOK, 6TH ED. The Colorado Trail Foundation. 88 pages, 4 x 7, 39 maps, rounded corners, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1937052-25-6. THE COLORADO TRAIL, 9th Ed. 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THE BEST FRONT RANGE TRAIL RUNS THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE sleeping on the summits Kedrowski, Tomer. 192 pages, 12 x 9, 284 color photos, 7 maps, paperback, $29.95, ISBN 978-1937052-28-7. 100 years up high Colorado Mountains & Mountaineers Robertson, Fell, Hite, Case, Borneman. 176 pages, 10 x 8, 150 color and b&w photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-9-4. 140 GREAT HIKES IN AND NEAR PALM SPRINGS Ferranti. 296 pages, 6 x 9, 125 color photos, 58 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-11-9. C l im bi n g gu i d e bo o ks CLASSIC FRONT RANGE TRAD CLIMBS: MULTIPITCH ROUTES 5.4-5.8 Leonard, Smith. 200 pages, 6 x 9, 85 color photos, 46 maps, rounded corners, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-13-3. 40 The Colorado 14ers Standard Routes The Colorado Mountain Club Foundation. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 148 color photos, 46 topo maps, rounded corners, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-97996638-5. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 40 flatiron classics Easy Rock Climbs Above Boulder, 2nd Ed. Roach. 272 pages, 6 x 9, 93 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-2-3. GUIDE TO THE COLORADO MOUNTAINS, 10th Ed. Jacobs & Ormes. 368 pages, 6 x 9, photos, maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-9671466-0-7. THE TRAD GUIDE TO JOSHUA TREE 60 Favorite Climbs from 5.5 to 5.9 C. & D. Winger. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, 11 maps, pb, $21.95. ISBN 978-0-9724413-9-1. The Colorado 14ers, 3rd Ed. The Colorado Mountain Club Foundation. 120 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 45 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-2-5. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM American Alpine Club Annual Resources After nearly 70 years of publication, Accidents in North American Mountaineering is now Accidents in North American Climbing. pages, s, 47 SBN 2016 editions 02 78-0- hotos, SBN ACCIDENTS IN NORTH AMERICAN CLIMBING Beckwith, Carter, Harlin, & MacDonald, editors. All paperbound. 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All paperbound. The Index is invaluable for researching climbs, mountains, climbers, and book reviews found in all previous American Alpine Journals. Books:CODEPrice: ’77-’8631-5 $10.00 ’29-’7606-3 $10.00 Hi k i n g a n d Bac k pack i n g Gui d ebooks d ay h i k i n g S e r i e s coming soon All titles in the series are 5 x 7, paperbound. 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Evans. $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-498-9. 46 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 46 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:57 PM multiACTIVITIES e x p lo r in g w i ld a r e as S e r i es Each: 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, paperbound. Exploring Arizona’s Wild Areas A Guide for Hikers, Backpackers, Climbers, Cross-Country Skiers, & Paddlers, 2nd Ed. DENALI NATIONAL PARK The Complete Visitors Guide to the Mountain, Wildlife, and Year-Round Outdoor Activities Sherwonit. 320 pages 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, 5 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-713-3. glacier- waterton International Peace Park, 2nd Ed. V. Spring & Kirkendall. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-805-0. Warren. 384 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-774-9. A Complete Guide to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument For Hiking, Climbing, Skiing, and Nature Viewing EXPLORING COLORADO’S WILD AREAS A Guide for Hikers, Backpackers, Climbers, Cross-Country Skiers, & Paddlers, 2nd Ed. 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A Traveler’s Guide McCue. 416 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, color insert, 75 b& w photos, 18 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-266-4. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 47 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 47 3/16/16 3:57 PM stories v Legends and Lore series v legends & lore series COMING SOON recent release recent release NOBA winner Foreword by David Roberts Translated by Corinne McKay erhard Loretan with Jean ammann night naked a climber’s autobiography NIGHT NAKED A Climber’s Autobiography SHERPA The Memoir of Ang Tharkay EXTREME EIGER The Race to Climb the Eiger Direct A Life On the Edge Memoirs of Everest and Beyond Loretan, Ammann, translated by McKay. 256 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-006-5. Tharkay with Norton. 192 pages, 6 x 9, 1 b&w photo, maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-997-7. W-English. P. Gillman, L. Gillman. 400 pages, 6 x 9, 30 color and 8 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-050-8. NA. J. 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THE ROSKELLEY COLLECTION Stories off the Wall, Nanda Devi, and Last Days ILLUSION DWELLER THE CLIMBING LIFE OF STIMSON BULLITT The Climbing Life of Stimson Bullitt Roskelley. 672 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color and b&w photos, 4 maps, pb, $39.95, ISBN 9781-59485-664-8. Bullitt. 160 pages, 6 x 9, 8-page color insert, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485774-4. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 48 EVEREST 1953 The Epic Story of the First Ascent of Everest minus 148° First Winter Ascent of Mt. McKinley FREEDOM CLIMBERS The Golden Age of Polish Climbing Davidson. 256 pages, 6 x 9, 20 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-755-3. McDonald. 352 pages, 6 x 9, 95 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, 978-1-59485-756-0. NA. THE MOUNTAIN OF MY FEAR; DEBORAH: A WILDERNESS NARRATIVE; Two Mountaineering Classics Roberts. 256 pages, 6 x 9, 3 b&w photos, 4 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485679-2. ON BELAY The Life of Legendary Mountaineer Paul Petzoldt Ringholz. 272 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-725-1. MY FATHER, FRANK The Forgotten Alpinist T. Smythe. 384 pages, 6 x 9, 91 photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-914-4. NA. on toP OF THE WORLD Five Women Explorers in Tibet Miller. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 2 illustrations, 7 maps, pb, $18.95, 978-0-89886-097-9. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM v Legends and Lore series v Foreword by David Roberts Lionel Terray Conquistadors of the useless from the alps to annapurna Ridgeway. 384 pages, 6 x 9, 120 b&w illustrations, 21 maps, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-861-1. Brotherhood of the Rope The Biography of Charles Houston McDonald. 256 pages, 6 x 9, 48 b&w photos, includes historic film on DVD, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-067-7, WXUK. THE DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI An Explorer’s Life FREE SPIRIT Tenderini & Shandrick. 192 pages, 6 x 9, 33 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-159485-895-6. Messner. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 65 b&w photos; hb: $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-948-9; pb: $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-854-3. NA. THE CALL OF THE ICE Climbing 8000-Meter Peaks in Winter TILTING AT MOUNTAINS Love, Tragedy, and Triumph on the World’s Highest Peaks Moro, foreword by Viesturs, translation by Meneghetti. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, 978-1-59485-903-8. NA. Pasaban. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 30 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485850-5. W English. Kaltenbrunner, with SteinbachTarnutzer. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 48 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-856-7. NA. FRAGILE EDGE A Personal Portrait of Loss on Everest The Boardman Tasker Omnibus boardman tasker winner Coffey. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 16-page b&w photo insert, 22 b&w photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-737-4, US. in the zone Epic Survival Stories from the Mountaineering World Wildest Dream The Biography of George Mallory Gillman. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 24-page b&w photo insert, 3 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-751-0, US. FEARLESS ON EVEREST The Quest for Sandy Irvine Summers. 320 pages, 6 x 9, 16 b&w photos, 40 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886796-1, US. Potterfield. 272 pages, 6 x 9, hb: $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-482-3, pb: $19.95,ISBN 978-0-89886-568-4. the burgess book of lies Burgess. 464 pages, 6 x 9, two 8-page color photo inserts, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-641-4, WXCAN. MOUNTAINS IN MY HEART A Passion for Climbing Boardman & Tasker. 890 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-159485-710-2. NA. the falling season Inside the Life and Death Drama of Aspen’s Mountain Rescue Team Clifford. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-633-9. Chomolungma sings the blues Douglas. 224 pages, 5 x 7 3⁄4, 2 maps, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-843-2, NA. now in the legends & lore series A Climber’s Life, Revised Ed. Th e m o un ta in e e rs a n t h o logy s eri es the LAST STEP The American Ascent of K2 Conquistadors of the Useless Terray. 372 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-111-7, NA. Anthologies of the best climbing literature written. Potterfield, editor. 224 pages each ,6 x 9, pb, $16.95. Vol. I Glorious Failures ISBN 978-0-89886-825-8 Vol. II Courage & misfortune ISBN 978-0-89886-826-5 Vol. III Over the Top: Humorous Mountaineering Tales ISBN 978-0-89886-889-0 VoL. IV Everest ISBN 978-0-89886-903-3 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 49 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 49 3/16/16 3:58 PM stories BANFF winner The himalayan database The Expedition Archives of Elizabeth Hawley THE HIMALAYA BY THE NUMBERS A Statistical Analysis of Mountaineering in the Nepal Himalaya Hawley & Salisbury. Interactive CD with 80-page pb user guide, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, $69.95, ISBN 978-0-930410-99-5. Salisbury. 224 pages, 7 x 9 1/2, color tables and charts, pb, $32.95, ISBN 978-9-9375066-4-9. NA. CLOUD DANCERS Portraits of North American Mountaineers THE TOTEM POLE And a Whole New Adventure EVEREST Eighty Years of Triumph and Tragedy J. Waterman, editor. 323 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-93041054-4. Pritchard. 216 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, b&w photos, hb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-696-4, NA. P. Gillman. 240 pages, 9 1⁄2 x 12, 130 color photos, 50 b&w photos, hb, $35.00, ISBN 978-0-89886-780-0, NA. boardman tasker winner Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage The Lonely Challenge Buhl. 384 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-269-5, NA. K2 The 1939 Tragedy K2 The Price of Conquest eric shipton The Six Mountain-Travel Books Kauffman & Putnam. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-373-4, WXUK/WXANZ. Lacedelli & Cenacchi. 128 pages, 6 x 9, 30 b&w photos, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-030-1, NA. Nanda Devi; Blank on the Map; Upon That Mountain; Mt. Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951; Mountains of Tartary; and Land of Tempest. Shipton. 800 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-089886-498-7, NA. NOBA winner ANDERL HECKMAIR My Life, Eiger North Face, Grand Jorasses, and Other Adventures Heckmair, Foreword by Messner. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 171 b&w photos, 7 maps, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-089886-846-3, WXUK. boardman tasker winner boardman tasker winner BANFF winner The Villain A Portrait of Don Whillans Perrin. 360 pages; 6 x 9, 16-page b&w photo insert, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-986-6, US. Lou Whittaker Memoirs of a Mountain Guide COLD WARS The Fine Line Between Risk and Reality L. Whittaker & Gabbard. 264 pages, 6 x 9, 15 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-459-5. Kirkpatrick. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 35 b&w photos, 28 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-743-0. US. ascent The Climbing Experience in Word and Image Steck, Roper, & Harris, editors. 328 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 11, three 8-page color photo inserts, pb, $24.95, ISBN 9780-930410-80-3. 50 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 50 PSYCHOVERTICAL Kirkpatrick. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 35 b&w photos, 28 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-742-3. US. Fiva An Adventure That Went Wrong Stainforth. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 24 b&w photos, 2 maps, $16.95, pb, ISBN 9781-59485-846-8. NA. Sherman exposed Slightly Censored Climbing Stories Sherman. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-089886-852-4. stone palaces Childs. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-089886-851-7. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM r ei n h o l d mess n e r bo o ks FREE SPIRIT A Climber’s Life, Revised Ed. HERMANN BUHL Climbing Without Compromise Messner. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 65 b&w photos; hb: $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-948-9; pb: $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-854-3. NA. Messner & Höfler. 204 pages, 7 x 9, 43 color photos, 83 b&w photos,hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-678-0, NA. ALL 14 EIGHT-THOUSANDERS The crystal horizon Everest——The First Solo Ascent Messner. 248 pages, 9 x 11, 113 color photos, 76 b&w photos, 17 illustrations, hb, $40, ISBN 978-0-89886-660-5, NA. antarctica Both Heaven and Hell THE NAKED MOUNTAIN Messner. 383 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-305-5, NA. EVEREST: EXPEDITION TO THE ULTIMATE Messner. 288 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-648-3. NA h . W. ti l m an H.W. tilman The Seven MountainTravel Books Snow on the Equator; The Ascent of Nanda Devi; When Men & Mountains Meet; Mt. Everest; Two Mountains & a River; China to Chitral; and Nepal Himalaya. Tilman. 896 pages,6 x 9, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886960-6, NA. Joe S i m pso n THE BECKONING SILENCE Simpson. 308 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-941-5, US. DARK SHADOWS FALLING Simpson. 208 pages, 6 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄2, two eight-page color photo inserts. hb: $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-549-3, pb: $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-590-5, US. H.W. tilman The Eight Sailing/ Mountain-Exploration Books Includes Mischief in Patagonia; Mischief Among the Penguins; Mischief in Greenland; and Mostly Mischief. Tilman. 960 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $38.00, ISBN 978-0-89886143-3, NA. the last hero—— bill tilman A Biography of the Explorer Madge. 288 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-452-6, NA. NOBA winner Messner. 324 pages, 6 x 9, 36-page color photo insert, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-089886-574-5, NA. Messner. 320 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 81⁄2, 32 color and 111 b&w photos, 2 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-663-1. NA REINHOLD MESSNER: MY LIFE AT THE LIMIT Interviewed by Hüetlin 256 pages, 6 x 9, 6 b&w photos; hb: $26.95, 978-1-59485-947-2 ; pb: $19.95, 978-1-59485-852-9. 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POSTCARDS FROM THE LEDGE Collected Mountaineering Writings of Greg Child Child. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 25 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886753-4; hb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886584-4 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 51 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 51 3/16/16 3:58 PM Excerpted from MY OLD MAN AND THE MOUNTAIN By Leif Whittaker On a night like tonight, when frozen clouds obscure the stars, when bursts of wind punch the tent walls into my face, the South Col’s a humbling place. The landscape and the storm don’t care that I’m the youngest son of the first American to summit the highest peak on planet Earth. They don’t care how much I’ve trained or how strong I am or how long I’ve dreamed about Mount Everest. They don’t care about the Saint Christopher medal and the red string. On a night like tonight, the flame of our stove’s what matters. The warmth of my sleeping bag’s what matters. The strength of the pickets driven into the ice around our tent’s what matters. A night like tonight whittles away emotion and imagination. It breaks things down to their simplest form. I have to pee. But on a night like tonight, peeing’s a dangerous proposition. The Nalgene marked “Leif’s Pee,” is already full. I’ve been guzzling grape Tang like it’s pouring from the Fountain of Youth and I think I’ve peed half a dozen times since we got here. The good thing is my pee’s the color of Country Time lemonade, which is a lot better than it being the color of 10W30, but the bad thing is I have to crawl out of my warm cocoon and go outside. It’s all swirly and white outside. I still can’t see Melissa and Kent’s tent. But I can’t think of a way to avoid it. My boots are frozen stiff so I yank out the liners and slide my socked feet into the shells. I strap a pair of clear-lensed goggles A MEMOIR over my face, touch the button on my headlamp, pull the cannula out of my nose, and crawl through the vestibule into black and white. The wind’s picking snow up off the ice and flinging it all over the place. Crystals coat my goggles in a split second and I can’t see a thing. I can’t even see the moraine beneath my feet so I slide the goggles down around my neck and squint into the storm. I don’t need to go far. Just a few steps. The wind is juking and darting like a fish evading a predator. L E I F W H I T TA K E R Half of the contents of my bladder end up in the snow and I think the other half’s divided between my boots and down suit. At least it’s out. I crouch low to the moraine and empty my pee bottle in a crevice. Thank God I won’t have to leave the tent again until morning. Where is the tent? I thought it was right behind me, but, oh fuck, it’s gone. In fact, Camp Four’s gone entirely, engulfed in the blizzard. A rush of fear and adrenaline runs through me like I used to get when I was a kid, stepping outside our house at night, terrified of the dark. I could die here, just a few steps from the tent, and nobody’d be the wiser. Famous Climber’s Son Disappears While Urinating or Jim Whittaker’s Son Feared Dead on World’s Highest Peak. The news stories will identify me as the son of Jim Whittaker, the first American to stand on top of the highest peak on planet Earth, but they’ll fail to mention me by name. No more than a paragraph will be devoted to explaining the circumstances of my death, but the story will go on for another five pages with quotes from Dad and a description of his legendary ascent in 1963. A cloud of frozen dust stings my eyes. The beam of light coming from my headlamp runs into the storm. All I see are white flecks of static and endless black behind it. I don’t know which way to go. Another cloud of frozen dust swirls at me and I instinctively close my eyes. When I open them again I see something in a patch of snow. Relief floods me. I see a footprint. and my old man the moun ta in 52 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 52 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM the Chan the O Mills. 2 color p 59485 stories COMING SOON COMING SOON recent release recent release RobERT CoCUzzo my old man the mountain and A MEMOIR TRACKING THE WILD CoombA THE LIFE oF LEGENDARY SKIER DoUG CoombS L E I F W H I T TA K E R MY OLD MAN AND THE MOUNTAIN A Memoir Lief Whittaker. 288 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68051068-3. TRACKING THE WILD COOMBA The Life of Legendary Skier Doug Coombs Cocuzzo. 256 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 8-page color insert, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-68051-044-7. 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I promise not to suffer es r b a r a S av a f ro m o w h e N A FOOL FOR LOVE HIKES THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 55 Ba Memorial Award Winner l Mi Miles From Nowhere A Round-the-World Bicycle Adventure Warmbrunn. 280 pages, 6 x 9, 8-page color insert, 35 b&w photos, four maps, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-684-1 ge H. Lentfer. 192 pages, 5 ⁄ x 7 ⁄ , paperbound, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485639-6. MEMOIR/ALASKA. Rights: W. 1 2 WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS One Woman’s Bicycle Trip through Mongolia, China & Vietnam re NOBA winner I PROMISE NOT TO SUFFER A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail NOBA winner nautilus Winner fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 55 3/16/16 3:58 PM natural history THE LIVING BIRD 100 Years of Listening to Nature Beacons of our PLanet nATuRe / PHOTOGRAPHy Photography by Gerrit Vyn Foreword by Barbara Kingsolver o Birds —from The Living Bird tt Weidensaul, W. Fitzpatrick, Cornell Lab of Ornithology. 208 pages, 10 3⁄4 x 91⁄2 , 250 color photos, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-965-6. tHe LiVing Bird window into a different atural, but in modern times we pay attention, mediators between tween the normal way hat is less common and grounding.” $29.95 u.S. For 100 years, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has researched the lives of birds, educating the public and striving for protection of species and habitat. But the Lab does much more than study—it celebrates birds through song and image, and connects us to them. An intimate yet stunning exploration of north American species, The Living Bird explores our joyful, complex relationship with birds. Wildlife and conservation photographer Gerrit Vyn, along with leading naturalists and bird enthusiasts, takes readers on a visual and experiential journey, revealing the essence of the Lab’s work. Barbara Kingsolver remembers her youth as a reluctant birder, while years later she exalts in a special birding trip with her father. Scott Weidensaul delves into the secret lives of birds: How do flocks of birds migrate thousands of miles? What determines who mates with whom? What purpose do all those pretty feathers and glorious melodies serve? Lyanda Lynn Haupt finds inspiration in our everyday birds as they connect us to the natural world, and she describes how citizen science enriches our understanding of everything around us. Director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology John W. Fitzpatrick considers the status of birds today: while too many species have been driven to extinction, others have made remarkable recoveries thanks to human action. Jared Diamond underscores that it is in our hands to protect the living birds around us. Throughout, Vyn’s remarkable photographs bring the exhilaration of migratory Whooping Cranes, the fragility of the endangered Spoon-Billed Sandpiper, and the wide-eyed beauty of Great Horned Owls alive on the page. From enjoying backyard Black-capped Chickadees and yellow Warblers to spotting a Pileated Woodpecker to admiring the powerful soar of a Gyrfalcon, watching and listening to birds leads us into a greater understanding of their environment— and of ours. “A virtual encyclopedia of our feathered friend.” ELWHA A River Reborn nautilus Winner Mapes; Ringman, photography. 184 pages, 10 x 9, 125 color photos, map, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-734-8. — Los Angeles Times Vyn 100 Years of Listening to Nature THE LIVING BIrd ALASKA RANGE Exploring the Last Great Wild Battreall. 176 pages, 103⁄4 x 91⁄2, 120 color photos, 1 map, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-966-3. AASKA RANGE Exploring thE last grEat Wild carl battreall Foreword by Art dAvidson wild plants of the san juan islands, 2nd Ed. 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Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project. 250 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 11, color insert, pb, ISBN 978-0-9724413-6-0. DEFENDING WILD WASHINGTON A Citizen’s Action Guide Whitesell. 384 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-970-5, W. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM m a c ’ s f i e l d gu i d e s m a c ’ s p o c k e t gu i d e s MacGowan & Sauskojus Two-sided plastic laminated field guides—— color drawings, common and scientific names, information on size and habitat. 7 1⁄4 x 11 3⁄4 (flat) more than 1,000,000 sold! Cards:ISBN 978-0-89886Acadia National Park California Coastal Birds California Coastal Invertebrates California Garden Bugs Denali National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Animals Trees & Wildflowers Midwest Garden Bugs Mt. Rainier Nat’l Park/Flowers & Trees Mt. 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Park/Garden Birds Southwest Cacti, Shrubs, & Trees Southwest Park/Garden Birds Yellowstone & Grand Teton Birds & Mammals Trees & Wildflowers Yosemite/Birds & Mammals Yosemite/Trees & Wildflowers 671-1 261-4 532-5 711-4 745-9 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 705-3 650-6 746-6 596-7 595-0 260-7 530-1 217-1 243-0 218-8 339-0 392-5 214-0 244-7 215-7 712-1 245-4 314-7 288-1 213-3 211-9 212-6 531-8 246-1 391-8 287-4 706-0 336-9 338-3 747-3 3155 295-7 294-9 $4.95 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $4.95 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $4.95 $4.95 $5.50 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.50 $4.95 $4.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $6.95 $6.95 672-8 673-5 674-2 675-9 $5.50 $5.95 $4.95 $4.95 Whitney, Briars, & Aitchison Fold-out, two-sided, color field guides are easy to carry. Most are illustrated; Grand Canyon National Park: Geology uses photographs. 20 1⁄2 x 6 3⁄4 (unfolded), 3 1⁄4 x 6 3⁄4 (folded) Cards: ISBN 978-1-59485- Grand Canyon National Park 020-2 Birds & Mammals Cacti, Trees, & Flowers 027-1 Geology 019-6 Southwest Park & Garden Birds 017-2 Cacti, Trees, & Shrubs 016-5 Things that Bite & Sting 018-9 Glacier National Park Birds & Mammals 023-3 Trees & Flowers 022-6 Isle Royale National Park 021-9 $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 $5.95 $6.95 $6.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 A nima l T racks Bo o ks Stall Info on 40-50 animals common to each region. Approx. 120 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 5 1⁄2. S. California Mid-Atlantic Southeast 237-9 $6.95 197-6 $4.95 223-2 $6.95 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 57 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 57 3/16/16 3:58 PM PHOTOgraphy nATuRe / PHOTOGRAPHy Photography by Gerrit Vyn Foreword by Barbara Kingsolver PA U L B A N N I C K “All the birds among us offer a window into a different kind of knowing—one that is natural, but in modern times is forgotten and unpracticed. If we pay attention, the birds in our lives become mediators between the obvious and the hidden, between the normal way of seeing and a way of seeing that is less common but more beautiful, nourishing, and grounding.” AASKA RANGE —from The Living Bird Exploring thE last grEat Wild with new essays from Scott Weidensaul, Lyanda Lynn Haupt, John W. Fitzpatrick, and Jared Diamond carl battreall Foreword by tHe LiVing Bird The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, in Ithaca, new york, is a world leader in the study, appreciation, and conservation of birds. Their hallmarks are scientific excellence and technological innovation to advance the understanding of nature and to engage people of all ages in learning about birds and protecting the planet. Founded in 1915, the Cornell Lab is a nonprofit organization whose vibrant community includes supporters, citizen-science participants, and millions of bird enthusiasts from all walks of life who connect with them online at www.allaboutbirds.org. Learn more at www.birds.cornell.edu. 100 Years of Listening to Birds Art dAvidson Gerrit Vyn is a Seattle-based photographer whose images are used by many conservation organizations and appear regularly in books and magazines, including National Geographic, Audubon, and the New York Times. He was the primary photographer for two “State of the Birds” reports delivered to Congress by a coalition of leading environmental organizations. His audio and video work have been featured on PBS’s Nature, nPR’s Morning Edition, and CBS’s Sunday Morning. OWL Vyn THE LIVING BIrd www.mountaineersbooks.org An independent and nonprofit publisher since 1960 ISBn 978-1-59485-965-6 Front cover, Tufted Puffin; back cover, Bluethroat Jacket design by Jane Jeszeck/Jigsaw A Y E A R I N T H E L I V E S O F N O R TPrinted H A M E R I C A N OW L S in China on FSC-certified materials OWL A Year in the Lives of North American Owls Bannick. 208 pages, 103⁄4 x 91⁄2, 200 color photos, 1 color map, hb, $34.95, ISBN 978-159485-800-0. 100 Years of Listening to Nature ALASKA RANGE Exploring the Last Great Wild THE LIVING BIRD 100 Years of Listening to Nature Battreall. 176 pages, 103⁄4 x 91⁄2, 120 color photos, 1 map, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485966-3. Cornell Lab of Ornithology. 208 pages, 10 3⁄4 x 91⁄2 , 250 color photos, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-965-6. $29.95 u.S. Beacons of our PLanet For 100 years, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has researched the lives of birds, educating the public and striving for protection of species and habitat. But the Lab does much more than study—it celebrates birds through song and image, and connects us to them. An intimate yet stunning exploration of north American species, The Living Bird explores our joyful, complex relationship with birds. Wildlife and conservation photographer Gerrit Vyn, along with leading naturalists and bird enthusiasts, takes readers on a visual and experiential journey, revealing the essence of the Lab’s work. Barbara Kingsolver remembers her youth as a reluctant birder, while years later she exalts in a special birding trip with her father. Scott Weidensaul delves into the secret lives of birds: How do flocks of birds migrate thousands of miles? What determines who mates with whom? What purpose do all those pretty feathers and glorious melodies serve? Lyanda Lynn Haupt finds inspiration in our everyday birds as they connect us to the natural world, and she describes how citizen science enriches our understanding of everything around us. Director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology John W. Fitzpatrick considers the status of birds today: while too many species have been driven to extinction, others have made remarkable recoveries thanks to human action. Jared Diamond underscores that it is in our hands to protect the living birds around us. Throughout, Vyn’s remarkable photographs bring the exhilaration of migratory Whooping Cranes, the fragility of the endangered Spoon-Billed Sandpiper, and the wide-eyed beauty of Great Horned Owls alive on the page. From enjoying backyard Black-capped Chickadees and yellow Warblers to spotting a Pileated Woodpecker to admiring the powerful soar of a Gyrfalcon, watching and listening to birds leads us into a greater understanding of their environment— and of ours. THE WILD EDGE Freedom to Roam the Pacific Coast Schulz. 240 pages, 12 x 10, 150 color photos, 7 maps, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-773-2. WXDE. alaska wildlife T h ro u g h T h e S e aS o n S to m wa l k e r IntroductIon by nIck Jans THE owl and THE woodpecker Encounters with North America’s Most Iconic Birds Bannick; Stewart, audio recordist. 208 pages, 9 x 10, 130 color photos, habitat map, hb, $26.95, ISBN 978-159485-095-0. Includes CD of owl and SAGE SPIRIT American West at the Crossroads Showalter. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 120 color photos, 1 map, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-916-8. ALASKA WILDLIFE Through the Seasons CROWN OF THE CONTINENT The Wildest Rockies Walker. 128 pages, 8 x 10, 160 color photos, 1 map, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-982-3. Gnam, with Chadwick. 192 pages, 10 x 9, 150 color photos, 7 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-772-0. Salmon in the Trees Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rainforest Gulick. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 100 color photos, 5 color maps, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-091-2. Includes CD of Tongass nature sounds woodpecker calls. Photo by Carl Battreall, Alaska Range 58 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 58 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM or 5, ISBN journey to the arctic Schulz. 80 pages, 9 x 8, 75 color photos, paper over boards, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-488-0. bear country North America’s Grizzly, Black, And Polar Bears To the Arctic Schulz. 204 pages, 15 x 10, 160 color photos, one map, hb, $45, ISBN 978-1-59485-487-3. WXDE. companion to 2012 imax movie! ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Seasons of Life and Land Banerjee. 160 pages, 11 x 11, 120 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886438-0. ARCTIC WINGS Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Last Polar Bear Kazlowski. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, 3 maps, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-059-2. S. Brown, editor. 192 pages, 11 x 11, 200 color photos.pb, $27.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-976-7. Includes Bird Songs CD ICE BEAR The Arctic World of Polar Bears Kazlowski. 96 pages, 9 x 8, 120 color photos, hb, $18.95. ISBN 197-1-59485-474-3. Kazlowski. 128 pages 8 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 125 color photos, 1 map, paper over boards, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-675-4. RESURRECTION Glen Canyon and a New Vision for the American West McGivney; Kay, photographer. 176 pages, 11 x 10, 120 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-771-8. planet ice A Climate for Change J. Martin. 176 pages, 10 x 11, 120 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-089886-085-1. ounds Yellowstone to Yukon Freedom to Roam Schulz. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-104-9. On arctic ground Tracking Time Through Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve D. Miller. 144 pages, 12 x 10, hb, 80 color photos, $29.95, ISBN 978-159485-689-1. Travels to the Edge The Best 100 Images Wolfe. 144 pages, 10 x 10, 1 map, 100 color images, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-277-0. PHOTOGRAPHY: NIGHT SKY A Field Guide for Shooting after Dark Wu & Martin. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-838 -3. SIERRA Notes & Images from the Range Of Light Martin. 128 pages, 8 x 10, 128 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485723-2. north cascades crest Notes & Images from America’s Alps Martin. 128 pages, 8 x 10, 128 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-722-5. PHOTOGRAPHY: OUTDOORS A Field Guide for Travel and Adventure Photographers, 3rd Ed. Martin. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 150 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-159485-780-5. MOUNT RAINIER Notes & Images from Our Iconic Mountain Martin, photography; John Harlin III. 128 pages, 8 x 10, 128 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-726-3 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 59 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 59 3/16/16 3:58 PM water sports Sea kayaking Basic Skills, Paddling Techniques, and Expedition Planning Henderson. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 130 b&w photos, 30 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-340-1. SURFING Mastering Waves from Basic to Intermediate Stand Up Paddling Flatwater to Surf and Rivers Almond. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w and 12 color photos, 20 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-099-8. Casey. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 120 b&w photos, 5 charts, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-253-4. RIVER RUNNING, 2nd Ed. Huser. 224 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 100 b&w photos, 4 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-701-5. 151 DIVES IN THE PROTECTED WATERS OF WASHINGTON STATE AND BRITISH COLUMBIA Pratt-Johnson. 432 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9 1⁄4, 177 b&w photos, 11 maps, 151 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-043-1, US. n orth ern forest canoe trail maps Experience the 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail for a day paddle or extended trip, for overnight camping or stays in hotels at the end of each day. Learn more about the trail at www.NorthernForestCanoeTrail.org. Two sided, 18 1⁄2 x 24 flat (maps 11 & 13: 18 1⁄2 x 36 flat; map 12: 18 x 32 flat), 4 x 9 1⁄2 folded, waterproof and tear resistant, $9.95 each. Trail Section 1 Adirondack North Country, West New York, Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake ISBN 978-0-89886-979-8. Trail Section 2 Adirondack North Country, Central New York, Long Lake to Saranac River ISBN 978-0-89886-980-4. Trail Section 3 Adirondack North Country, East New York, Saranac River to Lake Champlain ISBN 978-0-89886-995-8. Trail Section 4 Islands and Farms Vermont, Lake Champlain to Missisquoi River ISBN 978-0-89886-996-5. Trail Section 5 Upper Missisquoi Valley Vermont/Québec, Missisquoi River to Lake Memphremagog Northern Forest Canoe Trail The Official Guidebook Trail Section 6 Northeast Kingdom Vermont/Québec, Lake Memphremagog to Connecticut River Guidebook to the entire trail. 320 pages, 5 1⁄ 2 x 8 1⁄ 2, 100 b&w and 35 color photos, 6 maps, pb, $24.95,ISBN 9781-59485-061-5. ISBN 978-0-89886-998-9. Trail Section 7 Great North Woods New Hampshire, Connecticut River to Umbagog Lake nearly 50,000 sold! ISBN 978-0-89886-999-6. Trail Section 8 Rangeley Lakes Region Maine, Umbagog Lake to Rangeley Lake ISBN 978-0-89886-991-0. Trail Section 9 Flagstaff Lake Region Maine, Rangeley Lake to Spencer Stream ISBN 978-0-89886-992-7. Trail Section 10 Greater Jackman Maine, Spencer Stream to Moosehead Lake ISBN 978-0-89886-993-4. Trail Section 11 Moosehead/ Penobscot Region Maine, Moose-head Lake to Umbazooksus Stream ISBN 978-0-89886-994-1. Trail Section 12 Allagash Region, South Maine, Umbazooksus Stream to Umsaskis Lake ISBN 978-0-89886-981-1. Trail Section 13 Allagash Region, North Maine, Umsaskis Lake to St. John River ISBN 978-0-89886-982-8. ISBN 978-0-89886-997-2. 60 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 60 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM COMING SOON soggy sneakers fifth edition A Paddler’s Guide to Oregon’s Rivers Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club PADDLING THE COLUMBIA A Guide to All 1200 Miles of Our Scenic and Historical River Roskelley. 288 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 20 color and 120 b&w photos, 35 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-778-2. PADDLE ROUTES OF THE INLAND NORTHWEST 50 Flatwater and Whtewater Trips for Canoe & Kayak KAYAKING PUGET SOUND & THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS 60 Trips in Northwest Inland Waters, Including the Gulf Islands, 3rd Ed. Canoe and Kayak Routes of Northwest Oregon & SW Washington, 3rd Ed. Landers & Hansen. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-556-1. Casey. 256 pages, 5 ⁄ x 8 ⁄ 100 b&w photos, 60 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-685-3. Jones. 288 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos, 75 maps, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-032-5. Glacier Bay National Park A Backcountry Guide to the Glaciers and Beyond DuFresne. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $10.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-132-7. 1 2 1 2, SOGGY SNEAKERS, 5TH ED. A Paddler’s Guide to Oregon’s Rivers Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club. 384 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 75 b&w photos, 62 maps, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-159485-870-3. a foot and afloat ™ S e r i es M. & T. Mueller Best-selling outdoor recreation guides. Each: approx. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb. Boater’s Safety Handbook paddling WASHINGTON Flatwater and Whitewater Routes in Washington State and the Inland Northwest American Outdoor Safety League. 52 pages, 4 x 5, pb, $3.50, ISBN 978-0-89886-072-6. Landers, Hansen, Huser, North. 384 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 105 maps, 120 photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-056-1. NORTH PUGET SOUND & the strait of Juan de fuca, 3rd Ed. DON’T DROWN OUT THERE DECK 52 playing cards featuring water-sports safety tips, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-662-4. $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-951-4. SOUTH PUGET SOUND & hood canal, 4th Ed. The San Juan Islands, 4th Ed. $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-952-1. $16 .95, ISBN 978-0-89886-881-4. w i n t e r sports backcountry Skiing Skills for Ski Touring and Ski Mountaineering Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association Free-Heel Skiing Telemark & Parallel Techniques for All Conditions, 3rd Ed. Volken, Schell, Wheeler. 288 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 175 b&w photos, 20 illustrations, pb, $21.95. ISBN 978-159485-038-7. Parker. 208 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 8-pg. color insert, 45 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-775-6. Cross-Country Skiing Building Skills for Fun and Fitness snowboarding Learning to Ride from All-Mountain to Park Hindman. 240 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 150 b&w photos, 25 illustrations, pb, $21.95. ISBN 978-0-89886-862-3. Gallagher. 208 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-265-7. snowshoeing From Novice to Master, 5th Ed. G. Prater, Felkley. 160 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 35 photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-891-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 61 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 61 3/16/16 3:58 PM winter sports The ABCS of Avalanche Safety, 3rd Ed. The Avalanche Handbook, 3rd Ed. McClung & Schaerer. 288 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, 100 photos, 75 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-809-8. backcover tagline, aseline of text is .25” om bottom of book Ferguson & La Chapelle. 192 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-885-2. Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain, 2nd Ed. Tremper. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 235 charts and illustrations, 60 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-084-4. AVALANCHE ESSENTIALS A Step-by-Step System for Safety and Survival Tremper. 176 pages, 5 x 7, 40 b&w photos, 75 illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485717-1. AVALANCHE POCKET GUIDE A Field Reference GLACIER TRAVEL & CREVASSE RESCUE, 2nd Ed. Tremper. 16-panel laminated card, 3 1⁄4 x 6 3⁄4 (folded), 10 color photos, 20 illustrations, $8.95, 978-1-59485-719-5. Selters. 144 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-6582, WXUK/EC/AUS/NZ. bAckc o U n T ry SkI & S n o w boArd r oU T e S front cover, logo lines up UTAH flush left at .25” from spine, baseline of text is .25’’ from bottom of book JARED HARGRAVE foREwoRD by cRAiG GoRDon Spine BACKCOUNTRY SKI & SNOWBOARD ROUTES: UTAH backcover, left align text to text on backcover Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Washington Hargrave. 304 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 120 Volken & Pro Guiding Service. b&w photos, 100 maps, pb, $21.95, 320 pages, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, 100 b&w photos, 81 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-831-4. ISBN 978-1-59485-656-3. BACKCOUNTRY SKI & SNOWBOARD ROUTES: OREGON Van Tilburg. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 120 b&w photos, 90 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-516-0. 50 classic backcountry ski AND snowboard summits in california Richins. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 70 b&w photos, 60 maps, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-656-8. 100 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Routes in Washington Burgdorfer. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 100 b&w photos, 90 maps, pb, $21. 95, ISBN 978-0-89886-661-2. THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PREPARATION N. Brown. 144 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886600-1. snows hoe Routes se r ies recent release 100 BEST CROSSCOUNTRY SKI TRAILS IN WASHINGTON, 3rd Ed. V. Spring & Kirkendall. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 101 maps, b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886806-7. BEST Groomed CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRAILS IN Oregon Includes Other Favorite Ski Routes backcover tagline, baseline of text is .25” from bottom of book Bogar. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 maps, 70 b&w photos, pb, $18 .95, ISBN 978-0-89886-801-2. Spine SNOWSHOE ROUTES THIRD EDITION front cover, logo lines up flush left at .25” from spine, baseline of text is .25’’ from bottom of book WASHINGTON DAN A. NELSON SNOWSHOE ROUTES: Washington, 3rd Ed. SNOWshoe ROUTES Adirondacks & Catskills Nelson. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w photos, 80 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-919-9. Ingersoll. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 90 b&w photos, 57 maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-159485-009-7. backcover, left align text to text on backcover WINTER HIKING AND CAMPING Managing Cold for Comfort and Safety Lanza. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 50 b&w photos, 5 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-947-7. 62 backcountry snowboarding Van Tilburg. 144 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 91 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-578-3. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 62 Snowshoe Routes Northern California SNOWshoe ROUTES New England M. Soares. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 75 photos, 55 maps, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-853-1. Bair & Wright. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 90 b&w photos, 70 maps, pb, $17.95, ISBN 9780-89886-849-4. snowshoe Routes Oregon Andersen. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, 75 b&w photos, 66 maps, ISBN 978-0-89886-833-3. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM & E, ⁄2, pb, 6-658- regional INDEX Following is an index of titles sorted by region. We’ve indexed guidebooks here to make it easy to find the ones that are near you. Also included are some narrative adventures, because it’s always fun to read stories that took place near where you live or in a faraway place you’re interested in. A little more than half our catalog can be organized regionally. But don’t forget about all those sports instructionals, general lifestyle topics, and wild, sweet, and romantic tales that aren’t in this index. You need to browse through the pages here to find those treasures or, if you know the title, you can find them in the Title Index. NEW FALL/WINTER TITLES IN BOLD US - WEST Alaska/Arctic 55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral Alaska, 5th Ed., 47 Swallowed by the Great Land, 53 Alaska: A Climbing Guide, 38 Alaska Range, 16, 56, 58 Alaska Wildlife, 58 Alaska’s Brooks Range, 54 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 21, 59 Arctic Wings, 21, 59 Arctic Superstars, 54 Beluga Days, 55 Crossing Denali, 53 Denali: A Literary Anthology, 54 Denali National Park, 47 Denali’s West Buttress, 37 Dishonorable Dr. Cook, The, 54 Faith of Cranes, 55 Glacier Bay National Park, 61 High Alaska, 54 Journey to the Arctic, 21, 59 Midnight Wilderness, 21 Mount McKinley: Icy Crown of North America, 54 Mt. McKinley: The Pioneer Climbs, 54 On Arctic Ground, 20, 59 Salmon in the Trees, 21, 58 Surviving Denali, 54 Seventymile Kid, The, 54 Small Feet, Big Land, 53 Steller’s Island, 54 To the Arctic, 21, 59 Where Water is Gold, 21 California 50 Classic Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Summits in California, 62 50 Trail Runs in Southern California, 45 75 Classic Rides: Northern California, 31 75 Hikes in California’s Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions, 42 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in California’s Central Sierra & Coast Range, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Classic Hikes in Southern California, 42 100 Hikes in the San Francisco Bay Area, 42 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park, 42 140 Great Hikes in and Near Palm Springs, 40 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Adventure Cycling in Northern California, 34 Animal Tracks Southern California, 57 Best Short Hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, 44 Best Short Hikes in California’s South Sierra 2nd Ed., 44 Best Short Hikes in California’s North Sierra 2nd Ed., 44 Best Hikes with Dogs San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Southern California, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Central California, 43 Best Hikes with Kids San Francisco Bay Area, 46 Camp 4, 54 Climbing California’s Fourteeners, 37 Day Hiking Los Angeles, 18, 41 High Sierra, The, 3rd Ed., 37 Lighting Out, 53 Live! From Death Valley, 55 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Mount Whitney, 2nd Ed., 45 Outdoor Family Guide to Lake Tahoe, 2nd Ed., An, 46 Sierra, 59 Sierra High Route, 2nd Ed., 45 Snowshoe Routes Northern California, 62 Trad Guide to Joshua Tree, The, 40 Trekking California, 29 Urban Trails: San Francisco, 17, 42 Walking San Diego, 2nd Ed., 45 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to Northern California, 45 Yosemite National Park Deck, 44 Oregon 75 Classic Rides: Oregon, 31 75 Hikes in Oregon’s Coast Range & Siskiyous, 2nd Ed., 42 75 Scrambles in Oregon, 45 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon, 2nd Ed., 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon, 62 Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon, 62 Best Hikes with Dogs Oregon, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Loop Hikes Colorado, 43 Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon, 44 Best Hikes with Kids Oregon, 46 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Oregon, 2nd Ed., 31 Biking Portland, 31 Day Hiking Bend & Central Oregon, 11, 41 Day Hiking Oregon Coast, 2nd Ed., 41 Hiking Oregon’s Geology, 2nd Ed., 44 Joyride, 31, 53 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Oregon Desert Guide, 45 Snowshoe Routes Oregon, 62 Soggy Sneakers, 5th Ed., 19, 61 Weekend Rock Oregon, 37 Washington 50 Trail Runs in Washington, 45 75 Classic Rides: Washington, 31 100 Best Cross-Country Ski Trails in Washington, 3rd Ed., 62 100 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Routes Washington, 62 100 Classic Hikes: Washington, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest, 2nd Ed., 42 151 Dives in the Protected Waters of Washington State and British Columbia, 60 Accessible Trails in Washington’s Backcountry, 45 Across the Olympic Mountains, 55 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Afoot & Afloat: North Puget Sound & the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 3rd Ed., 61 Afoot & Afloat: South Puget Sound and Hood Canal, 4th Ed., 61 Afoot & Afloat: The San Juan Islands, 4th Ed., 61 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Washington, 62 Backpacking Washington, 44 Best Desert Hikes: Washington, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Inland Northwest, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Western Washington, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Hikes with Kids Western Washington & the Cascades, 46 Best Wildflower Hikes Washington, 43 Best Winter Walks & Hikes, Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 43 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Washington, 4th Ed., 31 Biking Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 31 Camping Washington, 45 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 1, Columbia River to Stevens Pass, 3rd Ed., 37 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 2, Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass,3rd Ed., 37 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 3, Rainy Pass to Frasier River, 3rd Ed., 37 Challenge of Rainier, The, 4th Ed., 54 Challenge of the North Cascades, 54 Complete Guide to Mount S. Helens National Volcanic Monument, A, 47 Day Hiking Central Cascades, 41 Day Hiking Columbia River Gorge, 41 Day Hiking Eastern Washington, 41 Day Hiking Mount Adams and Goat Rocks, 41 Day Hiking Mount Rainier, 41 Day Hiking Mount St. Helens, 41 Day Hiking North Cascades, 41 Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula, 2nd Ed., 18, 41 Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands, 41 Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region, 2nd Ed., 41 Day Hiking South Cascades, 41 Elwha, 56 Exploring Washington’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Field Guide to the Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 56 Geology of the North Cascades, 56 Guide to 100 Peaks in Mount Rainier National Park, Ed. 2.01, 44 Hiking the Wonderland Trail, 45 Kayaking Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands, 3rd Ed., 61 Lookouts, 55 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Monte Cristo, 55 Mount Rainier, 59 Mount Rainier, A Climbing Guide, 38 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Northern Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 31 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Southern Cascades & Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 31 Nature in the City: Seattle, 45 North Cascades, The, 20 North Cascades Crest, 59 Olympic Battleground, 2nd Ed., 55 Olympic Mountains, A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed., 38 Olympic Mountains Trail Guide, 3rd Ed., 45 Outdoor Family Guide to Washington’s National Parks and Monuments, An, 46 Paddling Washington, 61 Roads to Trails Northwest Washington, 45 Seattle Stairway Walks, 45 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol I, 2nd Ed., 38 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol II, 38 Snowshoe Routes Washington, 3rd Ed., 13, 62 Stehekin, 55 Trekking Washington, 29 Turning Homeward, 10, 55 Urban Trails: Kitsap, 17, 42 Washington Ice, A Climbing Guide, 38 Washington Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 45 Washington’s Channeled Scablands Guide, 45 Washington’s Pacific Coast, 44 Weekend Rock Washington, 37 Wild Plants of the San Juan Islands, 2nd Ed., 56 Winter Hikes of Western Washington Deck, 44 Year in Paradise, A, 55 West – Other ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Best Hikes with Dogs Las Vegas and Beyond, 43 Bicycling the Pacific Coast, 4th Ed., 31, 34 Birdsongs of the Pacific Northwest, 56 Canoe and Kayak Routes of NW Oregon & SW Washington, 3rd Ed., 61 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 63 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 63 3/16/16 3:58 PM regional INDEX Cool Season Gardener, 24 Hiking the Great Northwest, 2nd Ed., 45 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon, 13, 26 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Washington, 12, 26 Idaho, A Climbing Guide, 38 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Northwest Foraging, 24 Northwest Trees, 2nd Ed., 56 Pacific Coast Foraging Guide, 24 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: California, 53 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon & Washington, 53 Pacific Feast, 24 Paddle Routes of the Inland Northwest, 61 Paddling the Columbia, 61 Rain Gardens for the Pacific Northwest, 11, 22 Real Gardens Grow Natives, 23 Red Rock Canyon, A Climbing Guide, 38 Skiing and Sleeping on the Summits: Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest, 14, 39 Snoqualmie Pass, 55 Spirited Waters, 53 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to the Pacific Northwest, 5th Ed., 45 Wild Edge, The, 21, 58 US – SOUTHWEST Arizona 100 Classic Hikes: Arizona, 4rd Ed., 16, 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Best Hikes with Dogs Arizona, 43 Best Loop Hikes Arizona, 43 Best Short Hikes in Arizona, 44 Exploring Arizona’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Field Guide to the Grand Canyon, A, 2nd Ed., 56 Hiking Arizona’s Geology, 44 Hiking the Grand Canyon’s Geology, 44 Weekend Rock Arizona, 37 Southwest – Other 100 Classic Hikes in Texas, 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Best Hikes with Dogs Texas Hill Country & Coast, 43 Best Moab and Arches National Park Hikes, The, 39 Hiking the Southwest’s Canyon Country, 3rd Ed., 45 Hiking the Southwest’s Geology, 44 Let’s Discover Petrified National Forest, 46 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Pages of Stone, 2nd Ed., 56 Resurrection, 21, 59 Selected Climbs in the Desert Southwest, 38 Tecate Journals, The, 53 64 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 64 US – MOUNTAIN Colorado 75 Classic Rides: Colorado, 31 100 Classic Hikes in Colorado, 3rd Ed., 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Best Aspen Hikes, The, 39 Best Boulder Hikes, The, 39 Best Canyonlands National Park Hikes, The, 39 Best Colorado Springs Hikes, The, 39 Best Denver Hikes, The, 38 Best Durango Hikes, The, 38 Best Estes Park Hikes, The, 38 Best Fort Collins Hikes, The, 38 Best Front Range Hikes, The, 38 Best Front Range Hikes for Children, The, 38 Best Front Range Trail Runs, The, 40 Best Front Range Wildflower Hikes, The, 13, 38 Best Grand Junction Hikes, The, 38 Best Hikes on the Continental Divide Trail: Colorado, The 39 Best Hikes with Dogs Colorado, 43 Best Hikes with Kids Colorado, 46 Best Rocky Mountain National Park Hikes, The, 39 Best Southern Front Range Hikes, The, 39 Best Telluride Hikes, The, 39 Best Vail Valley Hikes, The, 39 Classic Colorado Ski Descents, 14, 39 Classic Front Range Trad Climbs, 40 Colorado 14er Disasters, 15, 40 Colorado 14ers, The, 3rd Ed., 40 Colorado 14ers, The, Standard Routes, 40 Colorado Lake Hikes, 40 Colorado’s Quiet Winter Trails, 39 Colorado Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 39 Colorado Summit Hikes for Everyone, 40 Colorado Snow Climbs, 39 Colorado Trail, The, 9th Ed., 12, 40 Colorado Trail Databook, The, 6th Ed., 14, 40 Colorado Year Round Outdoor Guide, The, 39 Colorado Wildflowers, 40 Comanche Peak Wilderness Area, 40 Essential Guide to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, The, 40 Essential Guide to Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserves, The, 40 Exploring Colorado’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Flatiron Classics, 2nd Ed., 40 Guide to the Colorado Mountains, 10th Ed., 40 Hiking Colorado’s Geology, 44 Hiking Colorado’s Roadless Trails, 40 Outdoor Family Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park, An, 3rd Ed., 46 Snowshoe Routes: Colorado’s Front Range, 2nd Ed., 39 Mountain – Other 100 Classic Hikes: Utah, 42 100 Hikes in New Mexico, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in Utah, 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Utah, 62 Best Hikes with Children in New Mexico, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Dogs Utah, 43 Climber’s Guide to the Teton Range, 3rd Ed., A, 37 Crown of the Continent, 21, 59 Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Ed., 34 Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park 2nd Ed., 47 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons National Parks, 2nd Ed., 46 Rocky Mountain Flora, 2nd Ed., 40 Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, 40 Roof of the Rockies, 54 Sage Spirit, 21, 58 Scraping Heaven, 55 Sleeping on the Summits, 40 Southern Rockies Wildlands Network Vision, 56 State of the Southern Rockies Ecoregion, The, 56 Wilderness Original, A, 55 Yellowstone to Yukon, 21, 59 Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks Deck, 44 MIDWEST SOUTHEAST 40 Hikes in Tennessee’s South Cumberland, 3rd Ed., 42 50 Hikes in Alaska’s Chugach State Park, 42 75 Hikes in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Classic Hikes in North Carolina, 42 100 Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Trails of the Big South Fork, 4th Ed., 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Animal Tracks Southeast, 57 Best Hikes with Dogs Georgia & South Carolina, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs North Carolina, 43 Florida State Parks, 47 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Selected Climbs in North Carolina, 38 CANADA Bugaboo Rock: A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed., 38 Columbia Mountains of Central Canada, 7th Ed., 38 Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia, 231 INTERNATIONAL Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Outdoor Family Guide to Acadia National Park, An, 46 Africa NORTHEAST/ATLANTIC Asia 100 Classic Hikes in New England, 42 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS, 32-34 Animal Tracks Mid-Atlantic, 57 Best Hikes with Children in the Catskills and Hudson River Valley, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Dogs Boston and Beyond, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New Jersey, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New York City & Beyond, 43 Best Hikes with Kids Connecticut, & Rhode Island, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Washington DC, the Beltway & Beyond, 46 Best Loop Hikes New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the Maine Coast, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont, 43 Day Hiking New England, 41 Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Official Guidebook, 60 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Maps, 60 Selected Climbs in the Northeast, 38 Snowshoe Routes Adirondacks & Catskills, 62 Snowshoe Routes New England, 62 Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed., 38 Kissing Kilimanjaro, 53 China by Bike, 31 Everest: The West Ridge, 48 Everest Expedition to the Ultimate, 51 Everest 53, 48 Everest, 2nd Ed., 50 Everest (Mountaineers Anthology series), 49 Fearless on Everest, 49 Himalaya by the Numbers, The, 50 Himalayan Database, The, 50 Himalayan Passage, 55 K2: The Tragedy, 50 K2: The Price of Conquest, 50 Kyrgystan, A Climber’s Map, 38 Nanga Parbat, 50 Thailand, A Climbing Guide, 38 Trekking in Nepal, 8th Ed., 47 Trekking in Tibet, 3rd Ed., 47 Walking the Gobi, 53 Where the Pavement Ends, 31, 55 Wildest Dream, 49 Europe England by Bike, 31 Extreme Eiger, 48 Fiva, 50 Fontainebleau Climbs, 38 Ireland by Bike, 31 Mont Blanc Range, The, 38 Walking Austria’s Alps 2nd Ed., 47 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM Latin America Aconcagua, A Climber’s Guide, 2nd Ed., 37 Costa Rica’s National Parks and Preserves, 3rd Ed., 47 Ecuador, A Climbing Guide, 37 Galapagos Islands and Ecuador, The, 3rd Ed., 47 Mexico’s Volcanoes, 3rd Ed., 37 Trekking in Bolivia, 47 Trekking in Ecuador, 47 Yuraq Janka, 38 Antarctica Antarctica, 51 Mountaineering in Antarctica, 37 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 65 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 65 3/16/16 3:58 PM TITLE INDEX New FALL/WINTER Titles in Bold 40 Hikes in Tennessee’s South Cumberland, 3rd Ed., 42 50 Classic Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Summits in California, 62 50 Hikes in Alaska’s Chugach State Park, 42 50 Trail Runs in Southern California, 45 50 Trail Runs in Washington, 45 55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral Alaska, 5th Ed., 47 75 Classic Rides: Colorado, 31 75 Classic Rides: Northern California, 31 75 Classic Rides: Washington, 31 75 Classic Rides: Oregon, 31 75 Hikes in Oregon’s Coast Range & Siskiyous, 2nd Ed., 42 75 Hikes in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, 2nd Ed., 42 75 Hikes in California’s Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions, 42 75 Scrambles in Oregon, 45 100 Best Cross-Country Ski Trails in Washington, 3rd Ed., 62 100 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Routes Washington, 62 100 Classic Hikes: Arizona, 4rd Ed., 16, 42 100 Classic Hikes in Colorado, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Classic Hikes in New England, 42 100 Classic Hikes in North Carolina, 42 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Classic Hikes in Southern California, 42 100 Classic Hikes in Texas, 42 100 Classic Hikes: Utah, 42 100 Classic Hikes: Washington, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in California’s Central Sierra & Coast Range, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in New Mexico, 3rd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest, 2nd Ed., 42 100 Hikes in the San Francisco Bay Area, 42 100 Hikes in Utah, 42 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park, 42 100 Trails of the Big South Fork, 4th Ed., 42 100 Years Up High, 40 140 Great Hikes in and Near Palm Springs, 40 151 Dives in the Protected Waters of Washington State and British Columbia, 60 A ABCs of Avalanche Safety, The, 3rd Ed., 30, 62 Accessible Trails in Washington’s Backcountry, 45 Accidents in North American Climbing, 20, 41 Aconcagua, A Climber’s Guide, 2nd Ed., 37 Across the Olympic Mountains, 55 Advanced Rock Climbing, 6, 36 ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION MAPS Transamerica Bicycle Trail, 32 1. Astoria to Coburg, Oregon (234 mi.) 2. Coburg to Baker City, Oregon 66 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 66 (333 mi.) 3. Baker City, Oregon - Missoula, Montana (419 miles) 4. Missoula, Montana - West Yellowstone, Montana (329 miles) 5. West Yellowstone, Montana Rawlins, Wyoming (351 miles) 6. Rawlins, Wyoming - Pueblo, Colorado (387 miles) 7. Pueblo, Colorado - Alexander, Kansas (289 miles) 8. Alexander, Kansas - Girard, Kansas (331 miles) 9. Girard, Kansas - Murphysboro, Illinois (409 miles) 10. Murphysboro, Illinois - Berea, Kentucky (405 miles) 11. Berea, Kentucky - Christiansburg, Virginia (376 miles) 12. Christiansburg, Virginia Yorktown, Virginia (368 miles) Great Parks North Bicycle Route, 32 1. Jasper, Alberta - Fernie, British Columbia (373 miles) 2. Fernie, British Columbia Missoula, Montana (379 miles) Northern Tier Bicycle Route, 32 1. Anacortes, Washington Sandpoint, Idaho (462 miles) 2. Sandpoint, Idaho - Cut Bank, Montana (447 miles) 3. Cut Bank, Montana - Dickinson, North Dakota (544 miles) 4. Dickinson, North Dakota - Fargo, North Dakota (351 miles) 5. Fargo, North Dakota - Walker, Minnesota (175 miles) 6. Walker, Minnesota - Stillwater, Minnesota (262 miles) 7. Stillwater, Minnesota - Muscatine, Iowa (391 miles) 8. Muscatine, Iowa - Monroeville, Indiana (402 miles) 9. Monroeville, Indiana - Orchard Park, New York (409 miles) 10. Orchard Park, New York Ticonderoga, New York (421 miles) 11. Ticonderoga, New York - Bar Harbor, Maine (402 miles) Great Parks South Bicycle Route, 32 1. Steamboat Springs, Colorado - Poncha Springs, Colorado (389 miles) 2. Poncha Springs, Colorado Durango, Colorado (306 miles) Atlantic Coast Bicycle Route, 32 1. Bar Harbor, Maine - Windsor Locks, Connecticut (439 miles) 2. Windsor Locks, Connecticut Conshohocken, Pennsylvania (295 miles) 3. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Richmond, Virginia (389 miles) 4. Richmond, Virginia - Wilmington, North Carolina (383 miles) 5. Wilmington, North Carolina Statesboro, Georgia (349 miles) 6. Statesboro, Georgia - St. Augustine, Florida (259 miles) 7. St. Augustine, Florida - Key West, Florida (522 miles) Pacific Coast Bicycle Route, 32 1. Vancouver, British Columbia Astoria, Oregon (402 miles) 2. Astoria, Oregon - Crescent City, California (408 miles) 3. Crescent City, California - San Francisco, California (412 miles) 4. San Francisco, California - Santa Barbara, California (384 miles) 5. Santa Barbara, California Imperial Beach, California (249 miles) Route 66 Bicycle Route, 33 1. Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri (329 miles) 2. St. Louis, Missouri - Joplin, Missouri (327 miles) 3. Joplin, Missouri - Adrian, Texas (567 miles) 4. Adrian, Texas - Gallup, New Mexico (500 miles) 5. Gallup, New Mexico - Oatman, Arizona (404 miles) 6. Oatman, Arizona - Santa Monica, California (360 miles) Southern Tier Bicycle Route, 33 1. San Diego, California - Tempe, Arizona (413 miles) 2. Tempe, Arizona - El Paso, Texas (524 miles) 3. El Paso, Texas - Del Rio, Texas (522 miles) 4. Del Rio, Texas - Navasota, Texas (432 miles) 5. Navasota, Texas - New Roads, Louisiana (385 miles) 6. New Roads, Louisiana - DeFuniak Springs, Florida (442 miles) 7. DeFuniak Springs, Florida - St. Augustine, Florida (425 miles) Great Rivers South Bicycle Route, 33 1. Muscatine, Iowa - Cape Girardeau, Missouri (501 miles) 2. Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Tupelo, Mississippi (456 miles) 3. Tupelo, Mississippi - Baton Rouge, Louisiana (370 miles) North Lakes Bicycle Route, 33 1. Osceola, Wisconsin - Escanaba, Michigan (392 miles) 2. Escanaba, Michigan - Mackinaw City, Michigan (151 miles) 3. Mackinaw City, Michigan Monroeville, Indiana (545 miles) Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, 33 1. Roosville, Montana - Polaris, Montana (542 miles) 2. Polaris, Montana - South Pass City, Wyoming (510 miles) 3. South Pass City, Wyoming Silverthorne, Colorado (404 miles) 4. Silverthorne, Colorado - Platoro, Colorado (317 miles) 5. Platoro, Colorado - Pie Town, New Mexico (431 miles) 6. Pie Town, New Mexico - Antelope Wells, New Mexico (308 miles) Western Express Bicycle Route, 33 1. San Francisco, California - Fallon, Nevada (312 miles) 2. Fallon, Nevada - Cedar City, Utah (464 miles) 3. Cedar City, Utah - Dolores, Colorado (447 miles) 4. Dolores, Colorado - Pueblo, Colorado (361 miles) Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail, 34 1. Hartford, Illinois - Council Bluffs, Iowa (558 miles) 2. Council Bluffs, Iowa - Pierre, South Dakota (489 miles) 3. Pierre, South Dakota - Dickinson, North Dakota (414 miles) 4. Dickinson, North Dakota - Great Falls, Montana (499 miles) 5. Great Falls, Montana - Missoula, Montana (477 miles) 6. Missoula, Montana - Clarkston, Washington (243 miles) 7. Clarkston, Washington - Seaside, Oregon (474 miles) 8. Three Forks, Montana - Williston, North Dakota (514 miles) Lake Erie Connector Bicycle Route: Wolf Lake, Michigan - Fort Erie, Ontario (505 miles), 34 Grand Canyon Connector Bicycle Route: Cedar City, Utah - Tempe, Arizona (565 miles), 34 Tidewater Potomac Heritage Bicycle Route: Washington D.C. (378 miles), 34 Florida Connector Bicycle Route: St. Augustine, Florida - Key West, Florida (530 miles), 34 Underground Railroad Bicycle Route, 34 1. Mobile, Alabama - Fulton, Mississippi (401 miles) 2. Fulton, Mississippi - Owensboro, Kentucky (435 miles) 3. Owensboro, Kentucky - Milford, Ohio (374 miles) 4. Milford, Ohio - Erie, Pennsylvania (419 miles) 5. Erie, Pennsylvania - Owen Sound, Ontario (378 miles) Underground Railroad Bicycle Route Detroit Alternative, 33 1. Detroit Alternate, Oberlin, Ohio Sombra, Ontario (281 miles) 2. Detroit Alternate, Sombra, Ontario - Owen Sound, Ontario (239 miles) Washington Parks Bicycle Route, 34 1. Sedro-Woolley, Washington - Elma, Washington (311 miles) 2. Elma, Washington - Sedro-Woolley, Washington (555 miles) Sierra Cascades Bicycle Route, 34 1. Sumas, Washington - Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington (447 miles) 2. Mt. Rainier NP, Washington - Crater Lake NP, Oregon (446 miles) 3. Crater Lake NP, Oregon - Truckee, California (459 miles) 4. Truckee, California - Lake Isabella, California (558 miles) 5. Lake Isabella, California - Tecate, California (486 miles) Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route, 34 Main Route Map Singletrack Options Map Texas Hill Country Loop, 19, 33 Adventure Cycling in Northern California, 34 Adventure Gap, The, 53 Adventure Journal, 29 Afoot & Afloat: North Puget Sound & the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 3rd Ed., 61 Afoot & Afloat: South Puget Sound and Hood Canal, 4th Ed., 61 Afoot & Afloat: The San Juan Islands, 4th Ed., 61 Alaska: A Climbing Guide, 38 Alaska Range, 16, 56, 58 Alaska Wildlife, 58 Alaska’s Brooks Range, 54 All 14 Eight-Thousanders, 51 Alpine Climbing, 36 Altitude Illness & Treatment, 2nd Ed., 30, 36 American Alpine Journal, The, 20, 41 American Alpine Journal Index, 20, 41 An Ice Axe, a Camera, and a Jar of Peanut Butter, 54 Anderl Heckmair, 50 Animal Tracks Mid-Atlantic, 57 Animal Tracks Southeast, 57 Animal Tracks Southern California, 57 Antarctica, 51 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 21, 59 Arctic Wings, 21, 59 Arctic Superstars, 54 Art of Rough Travel, The, 55 Ascent, 50 Avalanche Essentials, 30, 62 Avalanche Handbook, The, 3rd Ed., 30, 62 Avalanche Pocket Guide, 30, 62 B Babes in the Woods, 28, 46 Backcountry Bear Basics, 27 Backcountry Betty, 25 Backcountry Betty Crafting with Style, 25 Backcountry Cooking, 29 Backcountry Cooking Deck, The, 29 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon, 62 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Utah, 62 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Washington, 62 Backcountry Skiing, 61 Backcountry Snowboarding, 62 Backpacking Washington, 44 Backyard Roots, 24 Bar Mitzvah and the Beast, The, 31, 53 Barking Buddha, 25 Bear Country, 59 Beckoning Silence, The, 51 Being Caribou, 55 Beluga Days, 55 Best Aspen Hikes, The, 39 Best Boulder Hikes, The, 39 Best Canyonlands National Park Hikes, The, 39 Best Colorado Springs Hikes, The, 39 Best Denver Hikes, The, 38 Best Desert Hikes: Washington, 43 Best Durango Hikes, The, 38 Best Estes Park Hikes, The, 38 Best Fort Collins Hikes, The, 38 Best Front Range Hikes, The, 38 Best Front Range Hikes for Children, The, 38 Best Front Range Trail Runs, The, 40 Best Front Range Wildflower Hikes, The, 13, 38 Best Grand Junction Hikes, The, 38 Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon, 62 Best Hikes on the Continental Divide Trail: Colorado, The 39 Best Hikes with Children in the Catskills and Hudson River Valley, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Children in New Mexico, 2nd Ed., 46 Best Hikes with Dogs Arizona, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Boston and Beyond, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Central California, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Colorado, 43 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 3/16/16 3:58 PM Best Hikes with Dogs Georgia & South Carolina, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Inland Northwest, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Las Vegas and Beyond, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New Jersey, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs New York City & Beyond, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs North Carolina, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Oregon, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Hikes with Dogs San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Southern California, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Texas Hill Country & Coast, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Utah, 43 Best Hikes with Dogs Western Washington, 2nd Ed., 43 Best Hikes with Kids Colorado, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Connecticut, & Rhode Island, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Oregon, 46 Best Hikes with Kids San Francisco Bay Area, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Washington DC, the Beltway & Beyond, 46 Best Hikes with Kids Western Washington & the Cascades, 46 Best Loop Hikes Arizona, 43 Best Loop Hikes Colorado, 43 Best Loop Hikes New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the Maine Coast, 43 Best Moab and Arches National Park Hikes, The, 39 Best Rocky Mountain National Park Hikes, The, 39 Best Short Hikes in Arizona, 44 Best Short Hikes in California’s North Sierra 2nd Ed., 44 Best Short Hikes in California’s South Sierra 2nd Ed., 44 Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon, 44 Best Short Hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, 44 Best Southern Front Range Hikes, The, 39 Best Telluride Hikes, The, 39 Best Vail Valley Hikes, The, 39 Best Wildflower Hikes Washington, 43 Best Winter Walks & Hikes, Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 43 Beyond Gorp, 28 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Oregon, 2nd Ed., 31 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Washington, 4th Ed., 31 Bicycling the Pacific Coast, 4th Ed., 31, 34 Bicycling with Children, 46 Big Wall Climbing, 36 Biking Portland, 31 Biking Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 31 Birdsongs of the Pacific Northwest, 56 Blistered Kind of Love, A, 55 Blue Tarp Bible, The, 24 Boardman Tasker Omnibus, The, 49 Boater’s Safety Handbook, 61 Bouldering, 36 Brotherhood of the Rope, 49 Bugaboo Rock: A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed., 38 Burgess Book of Lies, The, 49 C Cairns, 28 Call of the Ice, The, 49 Camp 4, 54 Camping Washington, 45 Canoe and Kayak Routes of NW Oregon & SW Washington, 3rd Ed., 61 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 1, Columbia River to Stevens Pass, 3rd Ed., 37 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 2, Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass,3rd Ed., 37 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 3, Rainy Pass to Frasier River, 3rd Ed., 37 Challenge of Rainier, The, 4th Ed., 54 Challenge of the North Cascades, 54 Chasing Waves, 53 Chefs on the Farm, 24 China by Bike, 31 Chomolungma Sings the Blues, 49 City Goats, 24 Classic Colorado Ski Descents, 14, 39 Classic Front Range Trad Climbs, 40 Climber’s Guide to the Teton Range, 3rd Ed., A, 37 Climbing California’s Fourteeners, 37 Climbing Dictionary, The, 35 Climbing: Expedition Planning, 36 Climbing: From Gym to Crag, 36 Climbing Self Rescue, 30, 36 Climbing the Seven Summits, 37 Climbing: Training for Peak Performance, 2nd Ed., 26, 36 Cloud Dancers, 50 Cold Wars, 50 Colorado 14er Disasters, 15, 40 Colorado 14ers, The, 3rd Ed., 40 Colorado 14ers, The, Standard Routes, 40 Colorado Lake Hikes, 40 Colorado’s Quiet Winter Trails, 39 Colorado Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 39 Colorado Snow Climbs, 39 Colorado Summit Hikes for Everyone, 40 Colorado Trail, The, 9th Ed., 12, 40 Colorado Trail Databook, The, 6th Ed., 14, 40 Colorado Year Round Outdoor Guide, The, 39 Colorado Wildflowers, 40 Columbia Mountains of Central Canada, 7th Ed., 38 Comanche Peak Wilderness Area, 40 Complete Guide to Cross-Country Ski Preparation, The, 62 Complete Guide to Mount S. Helens National Volcanic Monument, A, 47 Conditioning for Outdoor Fitness, 2nd Ed., 26 Conquistadors of the Useless, 49 Cool Season Gardener, 24 Costa Rica’s National Parks and Preserves, 3rd Ed., 47 Courage and Misfortune (Mountaineers Anthology Series), 49 Crag Survival Handbook, The, 35 Crags, Eddies & Riprap, 54 Crevasse Rescue Pocket Guide, 27 Cross-Country Skiing, 61 Crossing Denali, 53 Crown of the Continent, 21, 59 Crystal Horizon, The, 51 Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Ed., 34 D Dark Shadows Falling, 51 Day Hiker’s Handbook, 29 Day Hiking Bend & Central Oregon, 11, 41 Day Hiking Central Cascades, 41 Day Hiking Columbia River Gorge, 41 Day Hiking Eastern Washington, 41 Day Hiking Los Angeles,18, 41 Day Hiking Mount Adams and Goat Rocks, 41 Day Hiking Mount Rainier, 41 Day Hiking Mount St. Helens, 41 Day Hiking New England, 41 Day Hiking North Cascades, 41 Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula, 2nd Ed.,18, 41 Day Hiking Oregon Coast, 2nd Ed., 41 Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands, 41 Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region, 2nd Ed., 41 Day Hiking South Cascades, 41 Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative (& Mountain of My Fear), 48 Defending Wild Washington, 56 Denali: A Literary Anthology, 54 Denali National Park, 47 Denali’s West Buttress, 37 Desert Sense, 29 Dishonorable Dr. Cook, The, 54 Dog Park Wisdom, 25 Don’t Die Out There! Deck, 29 Don’t Drown Out There! Deck, 29, 61 Don’t Forget the Duct Tape, 279 Don’t Freeze Out There! Deck, 29 Don’t Get Eaten, 29 Don’t Get Lost Out There! Deck, 29 Don’t Get Poisoned, 29 Don’t Get Sick, 29 Don’t Get Sunburned, 29 Drawn, 35 Duke of the Abruzzi, The, 49 E Eat Where You Live, 25 Eco-Chic Home, 24 Ecuador, A Climbing Guide, 37 Edible Heirlooms, 24 Elwha,56 Emergency Essentials Pocket Guide, 27 Emergency Survival, 30 England by Bike, 31 Eric Shipton: Six Mountain Travel Books, 50 Escape Routes, 51 Essential Guide to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, The, 40 Essential Guide to Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserves, The, 40 Essential Knots, 25, 28 Everest (Mountaineers Anthology series), 49 Everest 53, 48 Everest, 2nd Ed., 50 Everest Expedition to the Ultimate, 51 Everest: The West Ridge, 48 Everyday Wisdom, 29 Exploring Arizona’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Exploring Colorado’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Exploring Washington’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 47 Extreme Alpinism, 35 Extreme Eiger, 48 F Faith of Cranes, 55 Falling Season, The, 49 Fat of the Land, 24 Fearless on Everest, 49 Field Guide to the Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 56 Field Guide to the Grand Canyon, A, 2nd Ed., 56 Fifty Favorite Climbs, 37 Fine Kind of Madness, A, 53 Fit By Nature, 26 Fiva, 50 Flatiron Classics, 2nd Ed., 40 Florida State Parks, 47 Fontainebleau Climbs, 38 Food Grown Right, In Your Own Backyard, 22 Forget Me Not, 53 Fragile Edge, 49 Freedom Climbers, 48 Freedom of the Hills Deck, 35 Free-Heel Skiing, 61 Free Spirit, 49, 51 Fresh Pantry, 22 From Tree to Table, 24 Front Yard Forager, 22 G Galapagos Islands and Ecuador, The, 3rd Ed., 47 Gentle Expeditions, 38 Geology of the North Cascades, 56 Glacier Bay National Park, 61 Glacier Travel & Crevasse Rescue, 2nd Ed., 30, 36, 62 Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park 2nd Ed., 47 Glorious Failures (Mountaineers Anthology series), 49 Going Higher, 5th Ed., 30 GPS Made Easy, 5th Ed., 28 Grand Controversy, The, 54 Green Vine, 25 Guide to 100 Peaks in Mount Rainier National Park, Ed. 2.01, 44 Guide to the Colorado Mountains, 10th Ed., 40 Gym Climbing, 36 H Healthy Back Book, The, 25, 26 Healthy Knees Book, The, 25, 26 Hermann Buhl, 51 High Alaska, 54 High Infatuation, 53 High Sierra, The, 3rd Ed., 37 Hiking Arizona’s Geology, 44 Hiking Colorado’s Geology, 44 Hiking Colorado’s Roadless Trails, 40 Hiking Light Handbook, 29 Hiking Oregon’s Geology, 2nd Ed., 44 Hiking the Grand Canyon’s Geology, 44 Hiking the Great Northwest, 2nd Ed., 45 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon, 13, 26 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Washington, 12, 26 Hiking the Southwest’s Canyon Country, 3rd Ed., 45 Hiking the Southwest’s Geology, 44 Hiking the Wonderland Trail, 45 Himalaya by the Numbers, The, 50 Himalayan Database, The, 50 Himalayan Passage, 55 How to Knit in the Woods, 25 Hypothermia, Frostbite, and Other Cold Injuries, 2nd Ed., 30 I I Promise Not To Suffer, 53, 55 Ice and Mixed Climbing, 36 Ice Bear, 59 Idaho, A Climbing Guide, 38 In the Zone, 49 Illusion Dweller, 48 Ireland by Bike, 31 J John Muir: The Eight Wilderness Discovery Books, 55 Journey on the Crest, 53 Journey to the Arctic, 21, 59 Joyride, 31, 53 K K2: The Tragedy, 50 K2: The Price of Conquest, 50 Kayaking Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands, 3rd Ed., 61 Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed., 38 Kiss or Kill, 53 Kissing Kilimanjaro, 53 Kyrgystan, A Climber’s Map, 38 L Last Hero: Bill Tilman, The, 51 Last Polar Bear, The, 21, 59 Last Step, The, 49 Last Voyageur, The, 54 Leadership the Outward Bound Way, 28 Leave No Trace, 2nd Ed., 29 Let’s Discover Petrified National Forest, 46 Life on the Edge, A, 48 Lighting Out, 53 Lightly on the Land, 2nd Ed., 56 Lightning Strikes, 27 Live! From Death Valley, 55 Living Bird, The, 56. 58 Long Trek Home, A, 53 Lookouts, 55 Lou Whitaker: Memoirs of a Mountain Guide, 50 M Mac’s Field Guides, 57 Acadia National Park California Coastal Birds California Coastal Invertebrates California Garden Bugs Denali National Park Great Smoky NP Animals Great Smoky NP Trees & Wildflowers Gulf & San Juan Islands Midwest Garden Bugs Mt. Rainier NP Flowers & Trees Mt. Rainier NP Mammals & Birds North American Birds of Prey North American Dinosaurs North American Freshwater Fish North American Land Mammals North America Marine Mammals North American Reptiles North American Salmon & Trout Northeast Coastal Water Birds Northeast Coastal Fish Northeast Coastal Invertebrates Northeast Garden Bugs Northeast Park/Backyard Birds Northern California Park/Garden Birds Northern California Wildflowers Northwest Coast Water Birds Northwest Coastal Fish Northwest Coastal Invertebrates Northwest Garden Bugs Northwest Park/Backyard Birds Northwest Trees Northwest Wildflowers Olympic National Park Rocky Mountain Wildflowers San Juan & Gulf Islands Southeast Garden Bugs Southwest Cacti, Trees Southwest Park/Garden Birds w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s.o r g F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 67 fax : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 67 3/16/16 3:58 PM TITLE INDEX Yellowstone Birds & Mammals Yellowstone Trees & Wildflowers Yosemite Birds & Mammals Yosemite Trees & Wildflowers Mac’s Pocket Guides, 57 Grand Canyon National Park Birds & Mammals Grand Canyon National Park Flowers, Trees, & Cacti Grand Canyon National Park Geology Isle Royale National Park Southwest Park & Garden Birds Southwest Cacti, Trees, & Shrubs Southwest Things that Bite & Sting Glacier Nat. Park Birds & Mammals Glacier Nat. Park Trees & Flowers Making Camp, 29 Marine Medicine, 2nd Ed., 30 Mason Bee Revolution, 22 Medicine for Mountaineering, 6th Ed., 30 Mexico’s Volcanoes, 3rd Ed., 37 Midnight Wilderness, 21 Miles from Nowhere, 31, 55 Minus 148, 48 Mixed Emotions, 51 Moments of Doubt, 51 Mont Blanc Range, The, 38 Monte Cristo, 55 More Backcountry Cooking, 29 More Everyday Wisdom, 29 Mount McKinley: Icy Crown of North America, 54 Mount Rainier, 59 Mount Rainier, A Climbing Guide, 38 Mount Whitney, 2nd Ed., 45 Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia, 231 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Northern Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 31 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Southern Cascades & Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 31 Mountain Bike Emergency Repair, 31 Mountain of My Fear, The (& Deborah), 48 Mountain Sickness, 30 Mountain Travel & Rescue, 30 Mountain Weather, 27 Mountaineering First Aid, 5th Ed., 27, 30 Mountaineering in Antarctica, 37 Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, 8th Ed., 35 Mountaineers, The, 55 Mountains Don’t Care, But We Do, 55 Mountains in My Heart, 49 Mt. McKinley: The Pioneer Climbs, 54 My Father Frank, 48 My Old Man and the Mountain, 7, 53 N Naked Mountain, The, 51 Nanga Parbat, 50 Nature in the City: Seattle, 45 Night Naked, 16, 48 North Cascades, The, 20 North Cascades Crest, 59 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Official Guidebook, 60 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Maps, 60 #1 - Adirondack North Country, Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake #2 - Adirondack North Country, Long Lake to Saranac Rir #3 - Adirondack North Country, Saranac River to Lake Cmplain #4 - Islands and Farms: Vermont 68 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F16_Catalog_Backlist.indd 68 #5 - Upper Missisquoi Valley: Vermont/Quebec #6 - Northeast Kingdom: Vermont/ Quebec #7 - Great North Woods: New Hampshire #8 - Rangeley Lakes Region: Maine #9 - Flagstaff Lake Region: Maine #10 - Greater Jackman: Maine #11 - Moosehead/Penobscot Region: Maine #12 - Allagash Region, Umbazooksus Stream to Umsaskis Lake #13 - Allagash Region, Umsaskis Lake to St. John River Northwest Foraging, 24 Northwest Trees, 2nd Ed., 56 O Olympic Battleground, 2nd Ed., 55 Olympic Mountains, A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed., 38 Olympic Mountains Trail Guide, 3rd Ed., 45 On Arctic Ground, 20, 59 On Belay, 48 On Top of the World, 48 Oregon Desert Guide, 45 Outdoor Family Guide to Acadia National Park, An, 46 Outdoor Family Guide to Lake Tahoe, 2nd Ed., An, 46 Outdoor Family Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park, An, 3rd Ed., 46 Outdoor Family Guide to Washington’s National Parks and Monuments, An, 46 Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons National Parks, 2nd Ed., 46 Outdoor Knots Book, The, 27 Outdoor Leadership, 28 Outward Bound, 55 Over the Edge, 51 Over the Top (Mountaineers Anthology series), 49 Owl, 4, 21, 58 Owl & the Woodpecker, The, 58 P Pacific Coast Foraging Guide, 24 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: California, 53 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon & Washington, 53 Pacific Feast, 24 Paddle Routes of the Inland Northwest, 61 Paddling the Columbia, 61 Paddling Washington, 61 Pages of Stone, 2nd Ed., 56 Photography: Night Sky, 28, 59 Photography: Outdoors, 3rd Ed., 28, 59 Pickets and Dead Men, 53 Planet Ice, 21, 59 Playing for Real, 54 Pocket Doctor, 3rd Ed., 30 Postcards from the Ledge, 51 Prophets and Moguls, Rangers and Rogues, Bison and Bears, 54 Psychovertical, 50 R Rain Gardens for the Pacific Northwest, 11, 22 Rare Bird, 55 Real Gardens Grow Natives, 23 Red Rock Canyon, A Climbing Guide, 38 Reinhold Messner: My Life at the Limit, 48, 51 Renner’s Guide to Marine Weather, 30 Resurrection, 21, 59 Richard Bangs: Adventure Without End, 53 River Running, 2nd Ed., 60 Road Trip Pilgrim’s Guide, The, 25 Roads to Trails Northwest Washington, 45 Rock Climbing, 2nd Ed., 36 Rock Climbing Anchors, 36 Rocks Above the Clouds, 40 Rocky Mountain Flora, 2nd Ed., 40 Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, 40 Roof of the Rockies, 54 Roskelley Collection, The, 48 Rowing into the Son, 53 S Sage Spirit, 21, 58 Salmon in the Trees, 21, 58 Salvage Studio, The, 23 Sandstone Spine, 51 Sasquatch Seeker’s Field Manual, The, 56 Scraping Heaven, 55 Sea Kayaking, 60 Seattle Stairway Walks, 45 Selected Climbs in North Carolina, 38 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol I, 2nd Ed., 38 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol II, 38 Selected Climbs in the Desert Southwest, 38 Selected Climbs in the Northeast, 38 Seventymile Kid, The, 54 Sherman Exposed, 50 Sherpa, 48 Sierra, 59 Sierra High Route, 2nd Ed., 45 Sixty Meters to Anywhere, 53 Skiing and Sleeping on the Summits: Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest, 14, 39 Sled Book, The, 25 Sleeping on the Summits, 40 Small Feet, Big Land, 53 Snoqualmie Pass, 55 Snow Travel, 30 Snowboarding, 61 Snowshoe Routes Adirondacks & Catskills, 62 Snowshoe Routes: Colorado’s Front Range, 2nd Ed., 39 Snowshoe Routes New England, 62 Snowshoe Routes Northern California, 62 Snowshoe Routes Oregon, 62 Snowshoe Routes Washington, 3rd Ed., 13, 62 Snowshoeing, 5th Ed., 61 Soggy Sneakers, 5th Ed., 19, 61 Southern Rockies Wildlands Network Vision, 56 Spirited Waters, 53 Sport Climbing, 36 Stand Up Paddling, 60 State of the Southern Rockies Ecoregion, The, 56 Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain, 2nd Ed., 30, 62 Staying Found, 3rd Ed., 28 Stehekin, 55 Steller’s Island, 54 Stettner Way, The, 54 Stone Crusade, 38 Stone Palaces, 50 Strange and Dangerous Dreams, 54 Surfing, 60 Surviving Denali, 54 Swallowed by the Great Land, 53 T Tecate Journals, The, 53 Tent and Car Camper’s Handbook, 29 Thailand, A Climbing Guide, 38 That Untraveled World, 48 Thin Air, 51 Through a Land of Extremes, 48 Tilman: The Eight Sailing/MountainExploration Books, H.W., 51 Tilman: The Seven Mountain-Travel Books, H.W., 51 Tilting at Mountains, 49 Timberline, 56 To the Arctic, 21, 59 Totem Pole, The, 50 Tracking the Wild Coomba, 8, 53 Trad Guide to Joshua Tree, The, 40 Travels to the Edge, 47, 59 Trekker’s Handbook, 29 Trekking California, 29 Trekking in Bolivia, 47 Trekking in Ecuador, 47 Trekking in Nepal, 8th Ed., 47 Trekking in Tibet, 3rd Ed., 47 Trekking 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