In the Adirondack Mountains, as day melts into night, an orchestra plays lullabies, a wilderness delight. Musicians and their instruments, an odd, High Peaks percussion band, gather near and far and wide, to play this rugged land. This North Country concert, from mountain to sky, is music by nature, an Adirondack Lullaby. -- This beautifully-illustrated board book will introduce young readers to the delights of the natural sounds of the Adiron...
Weill, who spent three years living in the West Canada Lakes Wilderness, tells the colorful stories of the hikers, sportsmen, and local residents he encountered.
An exciting and nail-biting novel about the legendary 1804 silver dollars that were struck in Philadelphia and then buried in one of the Adirondacks' most fabled locations. Related Title: Adirondack Trail of Gold
Larry Weill is back with a novel based on the saga of Robert Gordon, a British Loyalist who fled the violence of the American Revolution for the relative safety of Canada. Legend tells us that somewhere en route, he hid a massive cache of gold worth more than six million dollars.
Don Williams, born and raised in the southern Adirondacks, has had columns about his beloved mountains published in newspapers across New York State. His readers have enjoyed informative yet subtly humorous and offbeat topics such as "Adirondack 'Skeeters, " "Thars Gold in Them Thar Hills, " Speakin' Adirondackish, " "Pants Lawrence, " "Skunk Oil, " and "The 'TellTale'Bill ." You'll love the Adirondacks too, as you explore Don Williams' world ...
Forgive Me, Ma'am...Bears Don't Wear Blue is the final book in the trilogy that includes Excuse Me Sir...Your Socks Are On Fire and Pardon Me Sir...There's a Moose in Your Tent, about the experiences of a wilderness park ranger in the Adirondack Mountains. This installment includes more stories of the time Larry Weill spent living in the West Canada Lakes Wilderness Area, as well as several tales of the author's experiences working at the 1980...
Richard "Red" Smith was a loyal friend of Noah John Rondeau. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories, The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Noah John Rondeau's Adk Wilderness Days, Under an Adk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, The Adks' Moose River Plains
The game, the goal and the ghost combine to make for an action packed adventure for the puck hog and his teammates in the land where miracles are made. Just when it looks like victory is in reach, it all falls apart for the team right before the big matchup with a mighty Canadian youth hockey team. Now they need a miracle! It's up to Sophia to unlock the mystery and discover the key to victory. Can she discover the secret in time? Can the keep...
McMartin's guidebooks are a must for both the newcomer and the experienced outdoors person. This guide to Adirondack flatwater canoeing on lakes, ponds, and quiet streams and rivers is the second in her series geared to both the young adventurer and the adult novice. It contains descriptions of places to learn to canoe and covers all the flatwater stretches on Adirondack rivers and streams, except those that require camping or long carries.
In the winter of 1609, Samuel de Champlain and his Frenchmen promise to help the Innu people fight their enemies. Silent One must join the war party and find his voice to save his brother and his own spirit. Related title(s): Spitfire, Over and Under the Snow, Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice