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Atlas of Oregon Wilderness
Navillus Press
Atlas of Oregon Wilderness
$24.95
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  The complete adventurer's guide to Oregon's backwoods, this book by William L. Sullivan covers every Wilderness Area in the state, including those added by Congress in 2009. With 72 detailed shaded-relief maps and hundreds of photographs (many in color), this sumptuous guide describes the state's best 146 backpacking trips as well as 670 hikes, 170 ski/snowshoe routes, and routes for rock climbers and whitewater rafters.

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Brand Name:
Navillus Press
Book Genre:
Oregon
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ISBN 0981570127
Author:
William L. Sullivan
Other Features:
384 pages
6 x 9 in.
72 maps, 119 b/w photos, 80 color photos
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