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In the tradition of Jack London, Gary Paulsen presents an unforgettable account of his participation in the 1,100-mile-long dogsled race called the "Iditarod". For 17 days, Paulsen and his team of dogs endured blinding wind, snowstorms, moose attacks, and... [ More...]
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The author, a famous sports journalist, tells the story of the men and women who are the modern-day heroes of the Winter Olympics. It is an impassion ed and documented narration of its history and the participants' feats written in an engaging style.
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The ancient, elegantly useful snowshoe has taken the outdoor sports scene by storm. With sales of snowshoes more than doubling every year this decade, snowshoeing rivals its trendy cousin snowboarding as the fastest growing winter sport in the United... [ More...]
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Winter has shaped Canada's image and been embraced with hearty enthusiasm from snowshoeing hikers in the 19th century to future hockey stars on backyard rinks and to the indoor spectacle of figure-skating carnivals and curling bonspiels. Much of our... [ More...]
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In this new international sport/travel guide, 20 of the world's most thrilling Alpine destinations are explored, from classic resorts to heli-skiing and beyond.
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Here is a succinct guide to the ultimate outdoor winter sport — snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is undergoing a renaissance, thanks to a revolution in snowshoe technology. In The Snowshoe Handbook veteran outdoorsman Len McDougall surveys the history of... [ More...]
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Snowboarding is quickly becoming the winter sport of choice for adults over the age of thirty. Adult shredders, from the yuppie and X generations, are transforming what was once considered the domain of young, grungy, and reckless teenagers, who listened to... [ More...]
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