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Canoe Country Library
The Boundary Waters Journal Magazine Binders - Blue binders are gold embossed with our name on the front and spine. BWJ articles retain their value indefinitely as reference for future trips, so protect yours by keeping each year organized in its own binder. Each binder holds 4 issues.
Binders: $12 each 4 or more binders $10 each
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The Boundary Waters Canoe Area - Volume 1 Western Region - by Robert Beymer. Suggested route descriptions out of the 28 entry points between Crane Lake and Ely. A handy trip planning and field guide. (Softcover 200 pgs) $16.95
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area - Volume 2 Eastern Region - by Robert Beymer. Suggested route descriptions out of the 25 entry points off the Gunflint, Sawbill and Arrowhead Trails. Includes portage, campsite and visitor use information.
A Paddler's Guide to Quetico Provincial Park - by Robert Beymer. A companion to the above set on the BWCAW canoe routes, this handbook suggests circle routes from the Quetico's access points. Descriptions of portages, natural and historical highlights, and campsites are helpful in planning trips. Includes a map locating some of the Quetico campsites.(Softcover 170 pgs) $14.95
Boundary Waters Fishing Guide - by Boundary Waters Journal feature writer Michael Furtman. This is the new edition of the canoe country fisherman's bible. Great "how to" info is organized by fish species. Includes a complete index of what type of fish inhabit each lake in the BWCAW and Quetico. (Softcover 200 pgs) $12.95
Back Country Kitchen - by Teresa Marrone. A great book that blows the backpacker menu mentality out of the water for wilderness canoe trips. Prepare and truely enjoy delicious, easy to cook high energy "real food" on your next BWCAW/Quetico adventure. There is a better way to eat in the wilderness than bland expensive freeze dried. This book will make a believer out of you. (Softcover 208 pages) $14.95
Canoe Country Camping - by Boundary Waters Journal feature writer Michael Furtman. This book will sharpen the camping skills of veteran canoe country travellers. It is essential that each and every one of us practice the minimum impact camping techniques Furtman preaches if we are to preserve the wilderness character of the canoe country. Use it but don't abuse it is the crucial message of this book.
Root Beer Lady "The Story of Dorothy Molter" - By Bob Cary. From 1930-1986 Dorothy Molter lived a life in the canoe country wilderness that the rest of us can only fantasize. Boundary Waters Journal feature writer Bob Cary, Dorothy's long-time friend, captures the life of this northwoods legend. Dorothy's life is an amazing story, and nobody tells a story like Jackpine Bob. (Softcover 175 pgs) $14.95
Cooking the One-Burner Way - by Melissa Gray & Buck Tilton. This ultimate cooking resource offers tips on stove selection, use & care. How to set up your canoe country kitchen & plan menus. More than 150 recipes take you from breakfast & snacks right through lunch, dinner and even dessert.(Softcover 146 pgs) $12.95
Bush Pilots - Legends of the Old & Bold - by Bob Cary & Jack Hautala. Captures the remarkable spirit of those daring pilots. Bush Pilots has you riding along on firefighting & rescue missions, laughing at the pranks and marveling at some of the crazy stunts. Includes CD with more than a dozen tales told by the legends themselves, plus stories about the 1999 blowdown told by current pilots.(Softcover 192 pgs) $15.95
Boundary Tips & Tricks - Finally, a professional video production that actually shows how to camp, fish and really enjoy the canoe country. Packed with great information and inspiration for paddlers of levels of experience. (60 minutes) $19.95
Magic On The Rocks - by Michael Furtman. Canoe country pictographs by BWJ feature writer Michael Furtman. A comprehensive guide to the 49 pictograph sites in the BWCAW and Quetico. Detailed descriptions, drawings and maps to guide your search and provide understanding of the Ojibwe culture-those who paddled canoe country before us.
Our Wounded Wilderness-The Great BWCAW Storm by Jim Cordes. Dozens of first person accounts from campers caught in the storm of the century and clean up crews who worked to reopen the portages and campsites. A comprehensive record of storm damage and consequences for the BWCAW's future. (Softcover 232 pgs) $24.95
The Art of the Canoe with Joe Seliga by Jerry Stelmok. Details how Joe Seliga earned his reputation as the preeminent wood/canvas canoe builder in North America. Detailed color photos illustrate the step-by-step construction of the very finest wood canoes. Joe's passion for canoe country and handcrafting wood canoes is an inspiration to all who appreciate wilderness paddling and the pursuit of excellence.
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