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Florida Keys Paddling Atlas
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Florida Keys Paddling Atlas
A detailed color atlas of the Florida Keys from Key Largo to Key West designed for kayakers and other water enthusiasts interested in shallow water exploration.
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Authors: Bill and Mary Burnham. Softcover; 128 pages; color photographs and maps. Morris Book Publishing, LLC; copyright 2007. Custom-made, fully annotated charts designed for paddlers, anglers and snorkelers indicate put-ins, marinas and hidden waterways. Field notes provide detailed route-finding information, including distances, suggestions, highlights, cautions, history and wildlife. Appendix includes information on kayak launch locations, outfitters, guides, rentals, camping, and paddler...
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Bill and Mary Burnham have blended their love of travel, the outdoors, writing, and photography into a dual freelance career. They are the authors of Hiking Virginia, The Virginia Handbook, and The Florida Beach Guide.
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The Florida Keys Paddling Guide (from Key Largo To Key West) (backcountry Guides) (paperback),backcountry Guides
The Florida Keys Paddling Guide (from Key Largo To Key West) (backcountry Guides) (paperback),backcountry Guides - By Bill Keogh
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Florida Keys Paddling Guide
From the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula, stretching south and west to the Dry Tortugas National Park, is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the continental United States, and there's no better way to explore it than by kayak. Here the freshwater temperate latitudes meld with a tropical marine environment to create a unique paddling environment. In the nearshore waters, secret mangrove tunnels, unending beds of turtle grass, and colorful sponge flats contrast with the...
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By Jeff Ripple. 190 pages. From southwestern Florida's Marco Islands to Cape Sable, Floridian natural historian, writer, and photographer Jeff Ripple explores the extraordinary beauty of Florida;s 10,000 Islands, many of which are still unnamed. This guide features saltwater paddling tours on the northern and central 10,000 Islands, as well as a handful of freshwater tours in the Big Cypress Swamp. Trips emanate from multiple put-ins and take-outs, including Rookery Bay Estuarine Reserve (Marco Island...
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