Mountain Biking in Boise

Mountain Biking in Boise

Author: Stephen Stuebner

Publisher: Boise Front Adventures

Published: 2002-11

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780964434356

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Mountain Biking in Boise features more than 40 rides in the Boise Foothills and Oregon Trail. It's a complete guide to the Ridge to Rivers Trail System in the Boise area, containing ride descriptions, vertical gain charts and detailed maps. Introductory chapters include cycling tips and mountain biking with kids.


Mountain Biking Idaho

Mountain Biking Idaho

Author: Stephen Stuebner

Publisher: Falcon Guides

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781560447443

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The 80 rides in this book are as diverse as the Idaho landscape.


Mountain Biking in Boise

Mountain Biking in Boise

Author: Stephen Stuebner

Publisher: Boise Front Adventures

Published: 2002-11

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780964434356

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Mountain Biking in Boise features more than 40 rides in the Boise Foothills and Oregon Trail. It's a complete guide to the Ridge to Rivers Trail System in the Boise area, containing ride descriptions, vertical gain charts and detailed maps. Introductory chapters include cycling tips and mountain biking with kids.


Moving Heavy Things

Moving Heavy Things

Author: Jan Adkins

Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780937822821

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An introduction to simple machines and how they help to lift and move heavy objects.


No Hiding in Boise

No Hiding in Boise

Author: Kim Hooper

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1684426243

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A 2021 INDIE NEXT Pick A Women's National Book Association 2021 Great Group Read When Angie is awakened by a midnight call from an officer with the Boise Police Department, she thinks there must be a misunderstanding. The officer tells her that her husband was involved in a shooting at a local bar, but how can that be possible when her husband is sleeping right next to her? Except when she turns to wake him, he isn’t there. Tessa is the twenty-three-year-old bartender who escapes to a backroom storage closet during the shooting. When it comes to light that five people were killed, she is burdened with the question of why she survived. Joyce wakes up to a knock at her front door, a knock she assumes is her wayward son, Jed, who must have lost his keys. It’s not Jed, though. Two police officers tell her that Jed is dead, shot at the bar. Then they deliver even worse news: “We have reason to believe your son was the shooter.” So begins the story of three women tied together by tragic fate—a wife trying to understand why her now-comatose husband was frequenting a bar in the middle of the night, the young woman who her husband was apparently pursuing, and a mother who is forced to confront the reality of who her son was and who she is.


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Publisher: Youguide International BV

Published:

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13:

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Stop Killing Your Kids

Stop Killing Your Kids

Author: David W. Brown

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2019-06-06

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1525549596

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The obesity epidemic of American children is out of control. The cancer rate in children is exploding and diabetes is on the rise. Navigating the complex landscape of food choices, expert advice, and contradictory health reports is becoming harder than ever. It’s time to step back and look at things clearly. In Stop Killing Your Kids, David W. Brown presents eye-opening data on the role of food in a child’s healthy development. The culmination of fifteen years of research into children’s health, he uses a holistic health approach to discuss both a clear theoretical framework and practical advice on what foods to promote and which to avoid when creating a balanced diet for your kids. Learn the importance of amino acids, the role of fruit and vegetables to long-term health, the dangers of toxins and dyes in our food, and more. This is a must-read book for anyone raising young children. Learn to take control of your children’s health and promote a lifetime of wellness from an early age.


Ways to the West

Ways to the West

Author: Tim Sullivan

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2015-08-09

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1457195836

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In Ways to the West, Tim Sullivan embarks on a car-less road trip through the Intermountain West, exploring how the region is taking on what may be its greatest challenge: sustainable transportation. Combining personal travel narrative, historical research, and his professional expertise in urban planning, Sullivan takes a critical yet optimistic and often humorous look at how contemporary Western cities are making themselves more hospitable to a life less centered on the personal vehicle. The modern West was built by the automobile, but so much driving has jeopardized the West’s mystic hold on the American future. At first, automobility heightened the things that made the West great, but love became dependence, and dependence became addiction. Via his travels by bicycle, bus, and train through Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Boise, Salt Lake City, and Portland, Sullivan captures the modern transportation evolution taking place across the region and the resulting ways in which contemporary Western communities are reinterpreting classic American values like mobility, opportunity, adventure, and freedom. Finding a West created, lost, and reclaimed, Ways to the West will be of great interest to anyone curious about sustainable transportation and the history, geography, and culture of the American West.