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Backroads
of Oregon: Your Guide to Oregon's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures
Tour Oregon. From the drama of the Historic Columbia River Highway
to the snow-capped volcanoes and icy waters of the Cascade Mountains;
from the fly-fishing mecca of the Deschutes River to the other-worldly
landscapes of Hells Canyon, thirty of Oregon's most varied and
vibrant attractions are presented here, inviting you to explore
them. Backroads of Oregon, written and photographed by local
experts, takes you on routes that lead to the state's most secluded
and overlooked natural areas and sites that capture Oregon's
colourful history. Whether you are planning a day trip, looking
for unusual destinations, or simply want to learn more about
the state, Backroads of Oregon will lead you deep into the soul
of Oregon, beyond the bustling cities and common tourist attractions.
Frommer's
Oregon (Frommer's S.)
Tour Oregon. Frommer's Oregon is a highly personal guide, full
of the author's favorite finds and off-the-beaten-track discoveries.
We'll show you the best of Portland, and then take you along
the coast to explore the most charming resort towns and hike
past otherworldly rock formations on the beach. It's all here:
the unbelievably blue waters of Crater Lake; the world-class
Oregon Shakespeare Festival at Ashland; hiking, mountain-biking,
and skiing at Bend; art galleries and craft shops; microbreweries
and fabulous seafood; and a host of increasingly renowned wineries.
You'll find a wide choice of accommodations, from romantic inns
on the coast to wilderness lodges in the pristine forest. With
"Frommer's" in hand, it's easy to design the Oregon
adventure that's right for you.
Oregon:
Preserving the Spirit and Beauty of Our Land
This book presents a vivid portrait of stunningly beautiful
Oregon State, from its cliff-walled canyons to icy glacial peaks;
from its ancient green forests to wave-tossed beaches. Illuminating
photographs and a descriptive, revealing text take readers across
the entire state, exploring the Pacific shore, the Columbia
River Gorge, the Cascade Mountains, and the drylands and mountains
of eastern Oregon. Superb photographs by Terry Donnelly and
Mary Liz Austin illustrate the diversity, intimacy, and grandeur
of a state that many consider our most scenic. The text interprets
these scenes with author Tim Palmer's perspective on natural
history. Filled with the inherent treasures of the state, Oregon
is a call to the challenge of preserving the land. This sophisticated,
elegant book is an invitation to residents, visitors, armchair
travellers, and to all who appreciate the natural landscape.
The
Oregon Trail (Oxford World's Classics)
The Oregon Trail is the gripping account of Francis Parkman's
journey west across North America in 1846. After crossing the
Allegheny Mountains by coach and continuing by boat and wagon
to Westport, Missouri, he set out with three companions on a
horseback journey that would ultimately take him over two thousand
miles. In the course of his travels, Parkman encountered numerous
Indians, living among a Sioux tribe for a time, as well as meeting
traders, trappers, and
emigrants searching for a new life. His detailed description
of the journey, set against the vast majesty of the Great Plains,
has emerged through the generations as a classic narrative of
one man's exploration of the American Wilderness. It is a journey
which has shaped our picture of mid nineteenth century America
and which has influenced our perception of American civilization.
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