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Cross-Country Skiing in the Sierra Nevada

The Best Resorts & Touring Centers in California & Nevada

Tim Hauserman

$37.95

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English
Countryman Press Inc.
08 January 2010
"Everything you'll need to know to enjoy cross-country skiing in the Sierra Nevada.

Cross-Country Skiing in the Sierra Nevada provides detailed descriptions of 13 cross-country ski resorts in California and Nevada, including favorite trails, races and events, five reasons to go to that resort -- even summer bonus items. Learn how to ski, what to wear, how to stay safe on the trail, and most importantly, how to have fun. To zero in on the best ski area for you, turn to ""Best Ski Areas to..."" for the best places to see beautiful views, get good grub, ski all day long, the best place to ski on a snowy day and much more. 30 black & white photos, 13 maps."
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Imprint:   Countryman Press Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   214g
ISBN:   9780881507409
ISBN 10:   0881507407
Pages:   98
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Cross-Country Skiing in the Sierra Nevada: The Best Resorts & Touring Centers in California & Nevada

Many people who have planned to read The Voyage of the Beagle and been deterred by its length and scientific aspects will find the answer here in a carefully and skillfully abridged edition, cut to half the length, which gives the continuity of text, Darwin's own words, and the observations and episodes that make it memorable as a human document. Here is a classic, the record of an enquiring mind seeking scientific truth. Here is evident the growth of the man. An introductory biography places the importance of this trip in Darwin's life; introductory bits for each chapter provide an analysis of the voyage and its scientific meaning along with the actual text. This work is significant in view of additional material available in the last 35 years, much of it Darwin's own writings, but hitherto unpublished in book form. A bibliography provides not only original sources but additional material for study. (Kirkus Reviews)


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