A Paddler's Guide to the Champlain Valley: Exploring the Rivers, Creeks, Wetland and Ponds

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by Margaret Holden

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In their regional bestseller, A Kayaker s Guide to Lake Champlain, now in its 3rd printing, Catherine Frank and Margaret Holden offered detailed paddling tours circumnavigating America s other great lake. Now, in A Paddler s Guide to the Champlain Valley, they explore the interior, the waters within the seven basins of the Champlain Valley, the Missisquoi/Pike, Lamoille, Winooski, Otter/Lewis, Saranac/Chazy, Boquet/Ausable, and Poultney-Mettawee South Lake, with 42 guided adventures, supplemented by 28 sidebars and over 60 pages of introductory background on the history, geology, botany, wildlife biology, and ecology of the region and the environment challenges it faces. The result is a well-rounded primer and field guide for kayakers and canoeists on a remarkably rich and diverse watershed that connects Vermont, New York and Quebec. With 130 full color photographs and 55 full-color maps. This excellent book ... should be essential reading for anyone with an interest in the waterways, the landscape, the heritage and the future of Lake Champlain and its watershed. ... Reading this book is quite a lot like paddling down a river in the Lake Champlain basin from its headwaters to its delta; all of it is fascinating, the text moves constantly, and the writing is beautiful. However, the authors have written far more than a paddlers guide might imply this is a very well researched and carefully presented array of coordinated guidance to enable an explorer to really see the nature, the landscapes and the history, in addition to enjoying the immediate views along the way. --Bill Howland, Director, Lake Champlain Basin Program The beauty of such a comprehensive book as A Paddler s Guide to the Champlain Valley is that it may entice you to try some trips you d never thought about before, or perhaps thought beyond your ability. Margy and Cathy have paddled all the locations they describe, and they throw in some natural and political history, as well, to help us appreciate what we re looking at. They ve got me thinking about a couple of places that all of a sudden I really need to see. --Willem Lange, Author, columnist, VPR commentator and host of NHPTV's Windows to the Wild The authors of this paddler s guide to the Champlain Valley deserve thanks and gratitude from all of us who care about Lake Champlain and its tributaries. They offer not only a book paddlers will carry as a basic reference on outings throughout the region, but also a broad overview of the natural history and ecology of our watershed. Most important, they help us understand how to better protect our waterways. --John Davis, wildways trekker and author of Big, Wild, and Connected This excellent book should be essential reading for anyone with an interest in the waterways, the landscape, the heritage and the future of Lake Champlain and its watershed. Bill Howland, Director, Lake Champlain Basin Program The authors of this paddler s guide to the Champlain Valley deserve thanks and gratitude from all of us who care about Lake Champlain and its tributaries. They offer not only a book paddlers will carry as a basic reference on outings throughout the region, but also a broad overview of the natural history and ecology of our watershed. Most important, they help us understand how to better protect our waterways. John Davis, wildways trekker and author of Big, Wild, and Connected The beauty of such a comprehensive book as A Paddler s Guide to the Champlain Valley is that it may entice you to try some trips you d never thought about before, or perhaps thought beyond your ability. Margy and Cathy have paddled all the locations they describe, and they throw in some natural and political history, as well, to help us appreciate what we re looking at. They ve got me thinking about a couple of places that all of a sudden I really need to see. Willem Lange, Author, columnist, VPR commentator and host of NHPTV's Windows to the Wild Reading this book is quite a lot like paddling down a river in the Lake Champlain basin from its headwaters to its delta; all of it is fascinating, the text moves constantly, and the writing is beautiful. However, the authors have written far more than a paddlers guide might imply this is a very well researched and carefully pre¬sented array of coordinated guidance to enable an explorer to really see the nature, the landscapes and the history, in addition to enjoying the immediate views along the way. Bill Howland This excellent book … should be essential reading for anyone with an interest in the waterways, the landscape, the heritage and the future of Lake Champlain and its watershed. Bill Howland, Director, Lake Champlain Basin Program The authors of this paddler’s guide to the Champlain Valley deserve thanks and gratitude from all of us who care about Lake Champlain and its tributaries. They offer not only a book paddlers will carry as a basic reference on outings throughout the region, but also a broad overview of the natural histo

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