Lovely Lake Chelan


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Lovely Lake Chelan


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Lake Chelan


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John Fahey fell in love with Lake Chelan at an early age and became convinced it is the world's greatest lake. As an adult, he set out to prove it.







Aerial Geology


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“Get your head into the clouds with Aerial Geology.” —The New York Times Book Review Aerial Geology is an up-in-the-sky exploration of North America’s 100 most spectacular geological formations. Crisscrossing the continent from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to the Great Salt Lake in Utah and to the Chicxulub Crater in Mexico, Mary Caperton Morton brings you on a fantastic tour, sharing aerial and satellite photography, explanations on how each site was formed, and details on what makes each landform noteworthy. Maps and diagrams help illustrate the geological processes and clarify scientific concepts. Fact-filled, curious, and way more fun than the geology you remember from grade school, Aerial Geology is a must-have for the insatiably curious, armchair geologists, million-mile travelers, and anyone who has stared out the window of a plane and wondered what was below.




Lake Chelan Valley


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A jewel nestled in the Cascade Mountains, fjord-like Lake Chelan is known today for its recreational opportunities, prominence in the apple industry, and up-and-coming wineries. This 55-mile-long lake, walled by cliffs for much of its length, was part of the traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering lands of several Native American tribes, including the Chelan Indians. The first European explorers arrived in 1811 seeking fur trade routes. Settlement began in earnest about 1886 with land allotments and homestead claims for the Chelan and Entiat Indians. Mining, logging, hydropower, the establishment of the Chelan town site, and the development of a lake ferry system followed. Generations of colorful characters appear in the history of the valley: trappers and miners, early entrepreneurs, and boat captains who piloted the steamers that served as the highway of the valley. All are part of the fabric of the Lake Chelan Valley today.




Rare Bird


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“Rare insights into the trials and joys of scientific discovery.” —Publisher’s Weekly




The Arena


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Serenity Unveiled


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Serenity Unveiled: Exploring the Depths of Lake Chelan As you approach Lake Chelan, the awe-inspiring sight of its deep blue waters stretching for more than 50 miles will leave you spellbound. Carved by ancient glaciers, this glacial-fed lake is one of the deepest in the United States, reaching depths of over 1,500 feet. Its crystal-clear waters hold secrets that have enticed explorers, adventurers, and dreamers throughout the years. Table of Contents Chapter 1: A Journey Begins: Introduction to Lake Chelan Chapter 2: A Rich Tapestry of History: Tracing the Roots Chapter 3: The Enchanting Waters: Unraveling Lake Chelan's Mystique Chapter 4: Charming Chelan: Discovering the Town Chapter 5: Gourmet Adventures: Culinary Delights of Lake Chelan Chapter 6: Vinicultural Paradise: Exploring the Wineries Chapter 7: Outdoor Escapades: Embracing Nature's Bounty Chapter 8: Hiking Havens: Trekking the Scenic Trails Chapter 9: On the Water: Boating and Watersports Galore Chapter 10: Fishing Fanatics: Casting a Line in Lake Chelan Chapter 11: Gems of Recreation: Golfing, Tennis, and More Chapter 12: Aerial Wonders: Flightseeing Lake Chelan Chapter 13: Hidden Treasures: Exploring the Surrounding Communities Chapter 14: The Artistic Spirit: Local Art and Culture Chapter 15: Festivals and Events: Celebrating Lake Chelan's Vibrancy Chapter 16: Family Fun: Activities for All Ages Chapter 17: Tranquil Retreats: Luxurious Resorts and Spas Chapter 18: Beyond the Surface: Dive into Scuba Adventures Chapter 19: Winter Wonderland: Snow-filled Delights Chapter 20: Farewell for Now: Reflections on Lake Chelan




Hikertrash


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Teetering awkwardly on the brink of insanity, unable to handle life in snowy, cold, ultra-conservative North Idaho, Carl and Erin sold their house and set out in search of a new place to call home. Suddenly finding themselves completely free of responsibilities, jobless, and with a little spare cash in the bank, it didn't take long before their serious search for a new life took some unexpected twists and turns. "What do you think we should do when we return to the States?" Erin asked Carl, as they sat outside a tiny cafe sipping coffee. It was a question that had been plaguing her for weeks as they budget travelled across South East Asia in an attempt to avoid winter (and reality). "I've been thinking about it, and I think we should thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail." Was Carl's totally unexpected reply. Spend months on end traipsing through the wilderness, petting bunnies and chasing rainbows, as they hiked 2,660 miles from Mexico to Canada? How could Erin possibly say no? Life Rule #1: Never, ever, turn down an adventure. Friends wagered they wouldn't last a week, but before they knew it, days turned into months as they made their way across America at three miles an hour. As Carl and Erin morphed into Bearclaw and Hummingbird, they found that being hikertrash suited them. Though they will both admit the trail was life altering, there were no great epiphanies, no magic answers to all of life's burning questions, no "ah-ha " moments when suddenly life made sense. This is not a tale of personal growth. Through blisters and shin splints, jaw-dropping landscapes and craptastically unspectacular forests, searing heat and pouring rain, complete hilarity and utter exhaustion, this is the story of what day-to-day life is really like on one of America's greatest trails. As told through Hummingbird's journal entries, this is the story of life on the trail - the people you meet, the things you see, and how, mile by mile, you eventually become Hikertrash. Includes: 6 Overview Maps to Follow our Journey 19 Black & White Photos of Sights Along the Trail Leave No Trace Tips Our Gear Lists Our Trail Recipes What Is Hikertrash? Hikertrash: a long distance hiker, shabby and homeless in appearance, rarely bathed and rank in odor, more at home outdoors than in society, with a deep reverence and respect for all things wild.