outdoor recreation

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outdoor recreation

Lightning strikes

staying safe under stormy skies
2002
Describes the risks of lightning, thunderstorm winds, and flash floods, and how to stay safe, including strategies for those who work outdoors, lightning myths, and survival stories.

They shoot canoes, don't they?

1982
Humorous tales and discourses on a sportsman's life.

The roof-rack chronicles

an honest guide to outdoor recreation, excessive gear consumption, and playing with matches
2005
A humorous guide to outdoor camping and survival, with a collection of lists, jokes, and true stories.

Hunting

2013
Readers discover a variety of ways to hunt, along with the many kinds of game hunted. Readers will learn why rifles are used rather than shotguns in some instances, and why other hunters use bows and arrows. Readers will also learn the important steps hunters take to stay safe as well as to prevent the overhunting of animals.

Follow the trail

a young person's guide to the great outdoors
2003
A beginner's guide to camping and hiking, including what gear to bring, how to keep safe, and how to have fun.

Sports and games =

Los deportes y los juegos
2008
Provides illustrated words written in both English and Spanish related to sports and games.

Hunting turkeys

2013
Introduce young readers to the much-loved sport of turkey hunting. Readers learn why there are different rules during the spring and fall turkey-hunting seasons and how hunters helped save the wild turkey extinction. Calls, decoys, shotguns, muzzleloaders, bows, and turkey tracking tips are just a few of the other topics the book covers.

The Best of Field & stream

100 years of great writing from America's premier sporting magazine
1994
A selection of over 50 articles from a century of outdoor writing in the Field & stream magazines by sports writers such as Zane Grey and Ed Zern.

Living like Indians

1,001 projects, games, activities, and crafts
2011
Provides insights into the culture of the Native American peoples and includes suggestions for over one thousand projects, games, and crafts plus advice on woodcrafting, knot-tying, observing wildlife, cooking, canoeing, signaling, and storytelling.

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