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Rendezvous River Cruises. 1701 Broadway, #288, Vancouver, WA 98663. Phone: 360-667-0399; Toll-free: 1-888-482-Boat (2628); Fax: 360-667-0499.
Dan Ponciano Guide Service. 3614 NW 129th Circle, Vancouver, WA 98685. Phone: 360-573-7211. E-mail
Guided Fishing Trips on the Columbia River and southern Washington for sturgeon, salmon, steelhead and walleye. The Columbia River holds the largest population of white sturgeon in the World.
Ptarmigans. PO Box 1821, Vancouver, WA 98668.
An outdoor club meeting at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of each month at the First Congregational Church, 1220 NE 68th Street, Vancouver, Washington.
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Best Easy Day Hikes Olympics by Erik Molvar. May 1998, Paperback, 100 pages,
(non-fiction). Focuses on short strolls, nature trails and half-day hikes within
Olympic National Park and the surrounding forest. It includes trails through the
alpine meadows of the high peaks, through the ancient rainforests of the western
lowlands, and along the spectacular coastline.
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Discovering Washington Wines: An Introduction to One of the Most
Exciting Premium Wine Regions by Tom Parker. September, 2002, 168
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Exploring Washington's Wild Olympic Coast. by David Hooper. March 1993,
Paperback, 143 pages, (guidebook).
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Hiking Olympic National Park by Erik Molvar. November 1996, 2nd edition, Paperback, 248 pages, (guidebook). Order now...
The Pacific Northwest Berry Book by Bob Krumm. June 1, 1998, Paperback,
1st Edition (guidebook). Here, in one well-organized book, is the
information of a field guide (identifies 20 wild berries and fruits) and the
fun of a cookbook (100 recipes for jams, jellies, pies, breads, and much
more). Non-technical descriptions, habitat hints, and color photos of berry
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Moon Handbooks: Washington by Don Pitcher. June 2002, 7th edition,
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landscape, and changes in a state that has come of age. Ranges from Olympic
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Washington: The State of Wine
by Sara Matthews. June 2006, 112 pages. Hardcover. This elegant book by
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Washington Wine Country by Robert M. Reynolds and Judy Peterson-Nedry. March 2000, 112 pages. Paperback. Order now...
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