Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia e-bog
188,61 DKK
(inkl. moms 235,76 DKK)
Get the authoritative guide to the waterways of Georgia, offering thousands of miles of paddling.Wet your paddleand whet your paddling appetitewith Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia, the definitive guide to whitewater, smoothwater, and everything in between. From the Chattahoochee River Watershed in the west to the Savannah River Basin along the eastern border, this is your complete resource for ...
E-bog
188,61 DKK
Forlag
Menasha Ridge Press
Udgivet
14 juni 2022
Genrer
1KBBF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781634043373
Get the authoritative guide to the waterways of Georgia, offering thousands of miles of paddling.Wet your paddleand whet your paddling appetitewith Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia, the definitive guide to whitewater, smoothwater, and everything in between. From the Chattahoochee River Watershed in the west to the Savannah River Basin along the eastern border, this is your complete resource for paddling the creeks and rivers of the Peach State. Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia covers 3,700 miles of paddling in more than 80 profiles of rivers and creeks. They range in difficulty from pleasant and uncomplicated runs for beginners, such as the Chattooga River Section II, to whitewater runs in the Tallulah Gorge.Expert paddlers Suzanne Welander and Bob Sehlinger utilize the latest technology, along with good old-fashioned experience, to make your canoe and kayak adventures easy to enjoy. The book has been revised and updated, with maps and important details like access points, river gauges, mileages, contact information, and GPS coordinates for every put-in and takeout. Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia is useful for paddlers of all skill levels. It is the resource you need to find where to float, no matter what type of boat you paddle.Inside youll findNew maps plus GPS coordinatesMore than 80 river and creek profiles, divided into 8 sectionsWaterway recommendations for beginners, families, campers, and moreEasy-to-reference descriptions of Georgias developed Water Trails