Day Hiking Mount St. Helens

Day Hiking Mount St. Helens

Author: Craig Romano

Publisher: Mountaineers Books

Published: 2015-04-24

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1594858497

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*CLICK HERE to download sample hikes from Day Hiking Mount St. Helens* 80 day-hiking routes, summit routes, camping options, and more General details on visitors’ centers and nature trails along each of the four major Monument access roads Popular winter trails also included Whether you just want to stretch your legs on a short interpretive trail near the visitors’ center or you’re looking for an uncrowded backcountry route on the side of an active volcano, Day Hiking: Mount St. Helens will help you select the adventure you’re looking for. This addition to the popular "Day Hiking" series includes a new feature: hikes of less than 3 miles—nature and interpretive trails—that are featured in short write-ups, without a point by point description or map. They are a bonus to the meat of this collection of the best trails on Mount St. Helens and in the surrounding forests. The guide also includes photos, maps, descriptions, and driving directions to all the longer trails, indicating those with camping sites and opportunities to link hikes for multi-day adventures. The book is organized according to the mountain’s aspects—east side, west side, south side, or north side, which is how many people explore it. **Mountaineers Books designates 1 percent of the sales of select guidebooks in our Day Hiking series toward volunteer trail maintenance. For this book, our 1 percent of sales is going to Washington Trails Association (WTA). WTA hosts more than 750 work parties throughout Washington’s Cascades and Olympics each year, with volunteers clearing downed logs after spring snowmelt, cutting away brush, retreading worn stretches of trail, and building bridges and turnpikes. Their efforts are essential to the land managers who maintain thousands of acres on shoestring budgets.


Who Was Helen Keller?

Who Was Helen Keller?

Author: Gare Thompson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2003-08-25

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1101640006

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At age two, Helen Keller became deaf and blind. She lived in a world of silence and darkness and she spent the rest of her life struggling to break through it. But with the help of teacher Annie Sullivan, Helen learned to read, write, and do many amazing things. This inspiring illustrated biography is perfect for young middle-grade readers. Black-and-white line drawings throughout, sidebars on related topics such as Louis Braille, a timeline, and a bibliography enhance readers' understanding of the subject.


Summary of Helen Rappaport'sThe Last Days of the Romanovs

Summary of Helen Rappaport'sThe Last Days of the Romanovs

Author: Everest Media,

Publisher: Everest Media LLC

Published: 2022-05-25T22:59:00Z

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Romanovs traveled from Tobolsk to Tyumen, and then to Omsk, the junction of two major lines on the Trans-Siberian Railway. They were suddenly gripped by fear. Where would they be taken next. Eastwards towards Vladivostok or west towards Moscow and a public trial. #2 The Tsar and his family were now received into the hands of the Ural Regional Soviet for detention under surveillance. With a bureaucratic flourish, Beloborodov signed the official receipt for them. #3 The family was reunited, and they were certain that God would take a hand in their fate. They turned to their intense religious faith to sustain them through the days to come. #4 The Ipatiev House was the prison where the Tsar and his family were kept. It was small by the standards of the more spacious and airy Governor’s House in Tobolsk, but it had a fine view of the lake, public gardens, and city below.


Helen's Eyes

Helen's Eyes

Author: Marfe Ferguson Delano

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9781426302091

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A photobiography of Annie Sullivan, a woman who overcame her own disabilities to become an educational pioneer and life-long teacher to Helen Keller.


Dear Helen

Dear Helen

Author: Betty M. Swallow

Publisher: University of Missouri Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0826271804

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"In letters written between 1937 and 1950 to her American pen pal, a working-class Londoner offers accounts of the Blitz and of wartime deprivations and postwar austerity, interweaving descriptions of terror with talk about theater, clothes, and family outings, providing a unique view of daily life during World War II"--Provided by publisher.