Best Scuba Diving
The 4th edition is packed with amazing marine life photographs of 683 species and enough information to keep fish watchers busy for years. In the early 1970s, Paul Humann, then captain owner of the Caribbean's first live-aboard dive boat, Cayman Diver, experienced daily frustration when unable to answer his clients many questions about the host of fish they encountered on every dive.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Humann not only helps you identify the various Caribbean creatures in the usual way of pointing out distinguishing features and identifying marks, he also helps you understand the relationship between seemingly very different fish (like how a pretty little Fairy Basslet is related to those big, impressive Bass)."
"Great to peruse / read at my leisure and further my aquatic education (you must have guessed already that as a scuba diver I love this kind of reading :) But another great bonus is that by reading this great book and looking at the pictures I mentally travel in an instant underwater to beautiful places I've been, even to ones I long to be and then by being in that blue Universe I love to be - and good books are such great frigates that take us places as the poet has put it - offers me such great joy, such great joy... and you can't really put a price on this!..."
"Saw this book in my local dive shop conference room."
"I thought I knew my neon goby= now I find there is a separate "Caribbean neon goby" that I need to see if I can differentiate."
"The first few pages have some drawn illustrations to guide you to which class you are looking for and go to that section where there are excellent color photos to help identify the species. Every species listed also has a short blurb to tell you specific identifying features (which can be helpful if the specimen you're identifying was a little varied from the photo), the prevalence in the area, normal dwelling areas (like in coral, near sponges, etc) to be even more specific to help you identify."
"The info for each fish is only a couple lines, but if he has more questions he just googles the name."
"Significant accounts of the biology of various species are lacking, but this volume is just what it says it is, a field guide."
"One of the best fish identifier books available."
New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice • An Amazon Best Science Book of 2014 • Scientific American Recommended Read. “Fascinating, informative, exhilarating.” — Wall Street Journal. "Rich and illuminating ... A passionate celebration of the possible and the unproven ... [ Deep ] will certainly enrich the thinking of anyone planning to spend time at the beach." "Truly breathtaking ... Nestor gets right in with the competitors and rogue scientists who are unearthing mysteries of the deep and its inhabitants that we can't even imagine, in a book that's engaging and eye-popping." "Freediving, the sport that harnesses the mammalian dive reflex to survive deep plunges, can be a boon for marine researchers, avers James Nestor. We meet a salty cast of them, such as the 'aquanauts' of Aquarius, a marine analogue of the International Space Station submerged off the Florida Keys. Equally mesmeric are Nestor's own adventures, whether spotting bioluminescent species from a submarine in the bathypelagic zone, or freediving himself — and voyaging into humanity's amphibious origins in the process." "With verve and humor, the author describes his own risk-taking attempts to understand the ocean's ancient secrets and future potential and the daring and brilliant people who have dedicated their lives to probing deeper ... [Nestor's] writing is sharp, colorful, and thrilling ... Bring[s] the ocean to life from a research perspective as well as a human one.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Vivid and disturbing scenes of competitive freediving, luminous descriptions of swimming with whales, and generous offerings of insights into deep cradle of our origins."
"Easy and very interesting read."
"I did not research his sources on subjects like magnetoreception but the ideas are fascinating."
"Easy and fun to read with a fascinating look at the sport of free diving and the ocean depths."
"I'm sure this is a fantastic book, but I stopped reading it because It got to me because of the horror of people trying to free dive down to 300 feet and more."
"It's a quick good read, covers a range of topics related to our oceans."
"best book ive read in years."
"A wonderful look into our oceans and the renegades that explore it."
In Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die Chris Santella has invited diving experts from around the world to share some of their favorite destinations, so ardent divers can experience these underwater wonders for themselves―either on location in their SCUBA gear, or at home in their armchair. A regular contributor to the New York Times and Forbes.com , he has also contributed to the New Yorker, Travel & Leisure, Golf, American Lawyer , and Delta Sky .
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My husband loved this."
"nice book for coffee table reading."
"No maps included, just basic reviews of dive locations...which is ok, but small maps would be very nice, and really expected in a book like this."
"It's a good bucket list of diving but the photos are disappointing."
"Nothign of substance here really."
"Not so pleased with the fluff about the mostly over educated, a credited, did this and did that, was ordained by the queen of scotts over laden acalades the writer pous on at end of each dive location."
"It is ok, but not a book you would read over and over, or put it in the middle of the living room."
Best Scuba Travel Guides
Copies of: Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas ; (4th Edition); Reef Creature Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (3rd Edition) and Reef Coral Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (3rd Edition) packaged in a beautifully printed shelf case.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"The set contains the current editions of all 3 books as of August 2014."
"This is my bible when snorkeling. If you buy one reference on fish and creature I.D."
"Great book series."
"Quality resource-set."
"You won't be disappointmented by the quality of this volume."
"This 3 volume set is the most complete set of all the fish, creatures, and coral in the Caribbean."
"As others have noted these are soft covered, not hard covered books."
"Lets just say that if ur a diver or an up and coming marine biologist, this is the book set to buy if you need to know any and every species of fish, coral and critter."
Best Oceanography
Ocean includes an atlas of the world's oceans and seas compiled using satellite data, brand-new 3-D Earth modeling, and remarkable photography of the marine world that explores the interaction between people and the ocean environment.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"One section of the book is dedicated to all kinds of marine animals as small as micro plankton to gigantic whale shark."
"This book is amazing."
"The glossary and indexes could be much better for research purposes--and you feel the need to highlight important points yourself as they are not in bold print for you, but we will want to keep it after the class is over--which is saying a lot!"
"A beautiful book covering everything from the composition of ocean water to the varieties of coast lines, coral reefs, currents and ocean creatures of all sorts."
"Large and hugely comprehensive."
"Flawless encyclopedia covering oceans and seas, currents, and ocean life, this is the best book of it's kind."
Best Caribbean History
Through oral histories, personal interviews, eyewitness accounts, congressional testimony, and recently declassified FBI files, War Against All Puerto Ricans tells the story of a forgotten revolution and its context in Puerto Rico's history, from the US invasion in 1898 to the modern-day struggle for self-determination. A meticulous and riveting account of the decades-long clash between the Puerto Rican independence movement, led by Pedro Albizu Campos, and the commonwealth's U.S.-appointed stewards, national police force, the FBI and, ultimately, the U.S. Army" Ray Monell, New York Daily News. "[Nelson Denis] provides scathing insights into Washington's response to Albizu Campos's nationalist party and its violent revolution in 1950 that still has broad implications...his perspective of largely overlooked history could not be more timely." "In searing and well-researched prose, former New York assemblyman and El Diario editorial director Denis covers a much-neglected side of U.S. imperialist and colonial practice in Puerto Rico...The historical account he adeptly weaves unabashedly reveals the government's racist and often predatory actions toward its Caribbean colony...This timely, eye-opening title is as much a must-read as Juan Gonzalez's Harvest of Empire ." Denis provides a more detailed account, thanks to exclusive interviews conducted over a span of decades, as well as thousands of public records, including recently de-classified FBI documents." Here we have a full-throated eulogy of brave heroes, men and women of conviction, who devoted every drop of their blood to a people and a principle...Denis packs 258 pages (plus another 71 pages of notes) with detailed accounts of government corruption, police abuse, Wall Street greed, scientific experimentation, politicking, graft, racism, wholesale slaughter, surveillance, assassinations, eugenics, propaganda, espionage, forgery and falsification all within the span of half a century, and on an island no bigger than Connecticut." A patient, calibrated, fully-researched study of the mendacious, hypocritical way the United States treats its Caribbean colony, castrating its leadership, bombarding its villages, experimenting biologically with its population. As more than a half century of failed US policy toward Cuba comes to a slow end, Nelson Denis's fascinating new book is a timely reminder of that other island in the Caribbean that the United States took possession of in 1898: Puerto Rico.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I was stunned and astounded by Nelson Denis’enthralling book, “ War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America’s Colony.” This book documents a "secret history" of Puerto Rico that is not taught in our schools - not in the US, and definitely not in Puerto Rico. Yet these events did happen, and they are presented this meticulously researched book with nearly 100 pages of footnotes as well as many intriguing photos of that epoch. By the end of the book, the entire US government has been placed on the witness stand, cross-examined, and found guilty of stealing an entire island."
"War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America’s Colony may very well be "The Definitive Guide" to Puerto Rico's independence movement and Pedro Albizu Campos but it's not for any sense of objective completeness. You'll read about the USA's bombing its own citizens; performing irradiation on political prisoners; systemically purchasing the private property and disenfranchising Puerto Ricans of land ownership; converting the island into a sugar monocrop; the process of sterilization of 1/3 of Puerto Rican women; examples of obvious propagandizing and racism leading up to the invasion of the Puerto Rico; and the assignment of puppet governors on the island to control the people while maintaining the aura of democracy."
"Everybody should read this book, Puerto Ricans and non-Puerto Ricans alike."
"It is a historical book; it exposes the tragic history of my country and how it was raped and pillaged by the US empire."
"This is a comprehensive and enthralling book detailing the injustices endured by Puerto Ricans, particularly during the earlier decades of the American occupation of Puerto Rico."
"This book have gave me a better understanding of the present situation regarding the island status and chaos."
Best Jamaica Travel Guides
The Hedo myths: Only young singles go to Hedonism II. Every myth has its truth...but Hedonism II is 50% couples--and most guests are over 30, full nudity is only allowed on one beach, the hotel does not condone public sex (but it happens), and your wife--well, that's her choice. FYI: The resort Hedonism II did not authorize this book; the book includes the good, bad, and the ugly. This newest version (published May 2003) of the Hedonism II travel book continues the tradition of inspiring hilarity and amazement in readers--do enjoy!
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My wife and I are having a fifteenth anniversary next year, and we're considering a trip to Jamaica. As I was researching Jamaica trips, I kept having Hedonism II pop up in searches for things we enjoy doing. Well, as I started reading reviews of Hedo II, I realized that my perception wasn't completely acccurate. This book by Chis Santilli kept showing up as one of the best resources to learn more about Hedo, so I grabbed a copy."
"The Best Adult Vacation Ever. I really enjoyed the humor and reading 'The Naked Truth about Hedonism II'."
"The most unfortunate are those who have never read Chris Santilli's guide and have arrived ill-prepared to take advantage of all the fun, never get a good chair reserved on the beach, try to get reservations at the specialty restaurants on nights they're closed, and generally don't get clued in until it's time to leave. Then there are the true savvy travelers. Any smart traveler worth his/her frequent flier miles relies on an up-to-date travel guide to get the very most out of a vacation."
"Fun reading, especially after having stayed at the resort a few times."
"This is the first travel book I've read that didn't put me into a coma."
"I love the humor."
"It tells you that you need to bring safety pins to hold your toga in place. My wife learned that she is going to have to bring toenail polish because the sand on the beach will wear it off (uhhh yeah, that sounds right)."
Best Big Island Hawaii Travel Books
From a colorful cover to 39 accurate maps and details on 60 snorkeling sites, and pictures of 64 of the best beaches, SHTBI draws you into the fascinating underwater world that shouldn't be missed by anyone touring the Big Island. 37 detailed color maps get you there fast. Underwater photography by Jay Torborg.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Found some nice spots with this book."
"The Snorkel Hawaii guide was a great resource for planning our snorkel stops before and during the trip."
"Best comprehensive list of snorkel sites, review of how good they are, and how to get to them that I found."
"This was a gift for my son in law for a trip to the Big Island."
"Very interesting, lots of good tips on where the best places to snorkle are located on the island."
"This book will help us make the most of our time searching out the best snorkel spots on the Island of Hawaii."
"This book gives you great directions and explanations of the greatest snorkel and scuba spots on the Big Island."
"Might be a little too thorough but thats better than missing some places."
Best Sailing
A Voyage for Madmen is a tale of sailors driven by their own dreams and demons, of horrific storms in the Southern Ocean, and of those riveting moments when a split-second decision means the difference between life and death. He expertly tells their individual stories in great detail: why they entered the race, what they had staked on winning, and their struggles at sea. Readers will eagerly turn the pages to discover how some were defeated by the ocean or the race's harsh rules and the lengths to which one contestant went to be declared the winner.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"At a time when navigational technology was minimally advanced and accurate, particularly for the novice, only adequate, intense, and proper training could increase the odds of long distant sailing success."
"In today's world of professional sports and sponsorship, of satnav and Gps, it's difficult to believe the rudimentary nature of this challenge - to sail around the world without stopping - and the near naïve willingness of its participants to try on a whim."
"I read this book on the recommendation that it was one of the best books they had ever read."
"Mr. Nichols did an excellent job of writing about this incredible race and the driven men who challenged it."
"I first saw a thrilling documentary Deep Water on Donald Crowhurst ill fated participation in the first solo yacht race around the World in 1968. Early in the book, Nichols refers to Anderson's "The Ulysses Factor" that Nichols describes as: "... the lone hero figure in society... who by his exploits stimulates powerful mass excitement... [This drive towards solo heroic feat] is a genetic instinct in all of us, but dormant in most. Nichols referring to their surprising lack of experience stated: "They were not sportsmen or racing yachtsmen... These included Crowhurst, a mediocre weekend sailor, who entered the race for the publicity it would bring his radio navigation device and his failing company. When starting the race, he was lead by a friend in another boat who just told him to follow and imitate him for the first few miles to get the hang of it. In his first storm, Blyth lost complete control of his boat and states: "I turned to one of my sailing manuals to see what advice it contained for me. Moitessier thought his boat "Joshua" may be disastrous in the rough waters around Cape Horn. And, Crowhurst who did raise the funds to develop a fast boat copied Tetley's "Victress" flawed trimaran design. He had an intellectual drive and loaded his boat with tons of reading material such as textbooks in economics and calculus, and large tomes such as "War and Peace." The chronic gale storms in the Southern Ocean causing sleep deprivation and having to frequently repair the hull of his boat in 50 degree water used all the reserves he could muster. But, given his financial bets (his sponsor would own his business and home if he did not finish the race) he plows forward. Later, Crowhurst communicated false position coordinates to claim a speed record of 243 miles per day. Sir Francis Chichester, who sailed around the world while stopping once, immediately expressed skepticism. The maintaining of the fraudulent logs, a demanding mathematical task, contributed to Crowhurst descent into madness. He had so many sartori like moments including being escorted by a school of porpoises and later seeing the night lights of the aurora australis. Later, when he is sure to finish in record time and earn the first prize of 5,000 pounds; he abruptly decides to continue halfway around the World ultimately to shore in Tahiti instead of landing back in England. Just two years after the race, Blyth will successfully sail around the world the "wrong way" handling all the prevailing winds and currents in the more challenging way."
"I love true-life survival-type books, and I would put this in that category, sort of."
"Interesting read for novice sailors, maybe for more experienced as well - tells some of the trials and tribulations of long voyage sailing before it was commonly done, and the author provides a very good background/setup for the narrative part of the facts."
Best Surfing
Finnegan shares stories of life in a whitesonly gang in a tough school in Honolulu even while his closest friend was a Hawaiian surfer. As Finnegan’s travels take him ever farther afield, he becomes an improbable anthropologist: unpicking the picturesque simplicity of a Samoan fishing village, dissecting the sexual politics of Tongan interactions with Americans and Japanese, navigating the Indonesian black market while nearly succumbing to malaria. Barbarian Days is an old-school adventure story, an intellectual autobiography, a social history, a literary road movie, and an extraordinary exploration of the gradual mastering of an exacting, little understood art. Frantically juggling work and family, he chases his enchantment through Long Island ice storms and obscure corners of Madagascar. In other words, it is, like Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild, a semi-dangerous book, one that persuades young men…to trade in their office jobs in order to roam the world, to feel the ocean’s power, and chase the waves.” —The Paris Review Daily “Fans of [Finnegan’s] writing have been waiting eagerly for his surfing memoir…Well, Barbarian Days is here. )…A lyrical and enormously rewarding read…Finnegan’s enchantment takes us to some luminous and unsettling places — on both the edge of the ocean, and the frontiers of the surfing life.” —San Diego Union-Tribune “Barbarian Days gleams with precise, often lyrical recollections of the most memorable waves [Finnegan has] encountered…He carefully mines his surfing exploits for broader, hard-won insights on his childhood, his most intense friendships and romances, his political education, his career. Still, Finnegan considerately shows himself paying the price of admission in a few near drownings, and these are among the most electrifying moments in the book…There are too many breathtaking, original things in Barbarian Days to do more than mention here—observations about surfing that have simply never been made before, or certainly never so well.” —The New York Times Book Review “Without a doubt, the finest surf book I’ve ever read… All this technical mastery and precise description goes hand in hand with an unabashed, infectious earnestness. Finnegan has certainly written a surfing book for surfers, but on a more fundamental level, ‘Barbarian Days’ offers a cleareyed vision of American boyhood. Through the sheer intensity of his descriptive powers and the undeniable ways in which surfing has shaped his life, Barbarian Days is an utterly convincing study in the joy of treating seriously an unserious thing…As Finnegan demonstrates, surfing, like good writing, is an act of vigilant noticing. That pairing makes Barbarian Days exceptional in the notoriously foamy genre of surf lit: a hefty, heavyweight tour de force, overbrimming with sublime lyrical passages that Finnegan drops as effortlessly as he executed his signature ‘drop-knee cutback’ in the breaks off Waikiki…Reading this guy on the subject of waves and water is like reading Hemingway on bullfighting; William Burroughs on controlled substances; Updike on adultery…Finnegan is a virtuoso wordsmith, but the juice propelling this memoir is wrung from the quest that shaped him…A piscine, picaresque coming-of-age story, seen through the gloss resin coat of a surfboard.” —Sports Illustrated Overflowing with vivid descriptions of waves caught and waves missed, of disappointments and ecstasies and gargantuan curling tubes that encircle riders like cathedrals of pure stained glass…These paragraphs, with their mix of personal remembrance and subcultural taxonomies, tend to be as elegant and pellucid as the breakers they immortalize…This memoir is one you can ride all the way to shore.” —Entertainment Weekly “[A] sweeping, glorious memoir…Oh, the rides, they are incandescent…I’d sooner press this book upon on a nonsurfer, in part because nothing I’ve read so accurately describes the feeling of being stoked or the despair of being held under. But also because while it is a book about ‘A Surfing Life’…it’s also about a writer’s life and, even more generally, a quester’s life, more carefully observed and precisely rendered than any I’ve read in a long time.” —Los Angeles Times “Gorgeously written and intensely felt…With Mr. Finnegan’s bravura memoir, the surfing bookshelf is dramatically enriched. He makes surfing seem as foreign and simultaneously as intimate a sport as possible…Surfing is the backbone of the book, but Finnegan’s relationships to people, not waves, form its flesh…[A] deep blue story of one man’s lifelong enchantment.” —Boston Globe “Finnegan’s epic adventure, beautifully told, is much more than the story of a boy and his wave, even if surfing serves as the thumping heartbeat of his life.” —Dallas Morning News “That’s always Finnegan’s M.O. Finnegan is a sober, straightforward author, but the level of detail, emotion, and insight he achieves is unparalleled…A must-read for all surfers — not just because of its unblinking prose and subtle wit, but because it’s the only book that properly details what it’s like to cultivate both an award-winning career and a dedicated surfing life.” —Eastern Surf Magazine “Finnegan describes, with shimmering detail, his adventures riding waves on five continents. Finnegan recaptures the waves lost and found, the euphoria, the danger…the allure.” —BBC.com “Panoramic and fascinating…The core of the book is a surfing chronicle, and Finnegan possesses impeccable short-board bona fides…A revealing and magisterial account of a beautiful addiction.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Like that powerful, glassy wave, great books on surfing come few and far between.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"But, a visit to Webster’s Dictionary will provide you with a meaning more relevant to William Finnegan’s book about the surfing life. “Barbarian Days A Surfing Life” can be viewed as a memoir of some fifty years of William Finnegan’s life as a family member, a surfing fanatic, a writer, a world traveler and a Quixotic searcher of new and near perfect waves in remote places around the world; places like Indonesia, Fiji, Bali, and Madeira. For those of us who surf, the book will bring special meaning covering as it does the history of surfing, evolution of surfboard designs and transition from the long board to the agile short board and on to tow in surfing to enable a rider to catch a wave fifty feet high, waves that could not be surfed before tow in technique was developed. For the reader who has tried surfing or body surfing and felt the power of the ocean then decided not to take up surfing, this book will still hold much meaning as a story about the zone where ocean meets land, where people try to co-exist with the power of the surf and where a life style built around surfing continues to evolve."
"I gave up about half way through."
"This book has stayed with me, the writer himself read the audiobook which felt like quite an intimate experience."
"I've lived in CA only as an adult and have frequently traveled to HI, mostly Oahu and Waikiki and surrounding towns of Diamond Head."
"But there's more between the pages here than a long drop down the face of a towering twenty footer or a race through a closing out pipeline on a thin piece of foam and fiberglass."
"It's a bit technical and, unless you surf, you won't have any idea what Bill Finnegan is talking about as he describes wave formation, board design, or how to approach stake-off point."
"Loved reading about Southern California during the 1950s and ’60s and how Finnegan learned to surf in CA and then Hawaii."
Best Snow Skiing
Freedom Found is a must-read for Warren’s legion of fans, ski history enthusiasts, adrenaline junkies and anyone whose interest is piqued by an extraordinary 20th-century success story. He premiered his first annual ski film in 1950, and over the next five-plus decades millions of skiers and snowboarders flocked to his films, worshipping his unique sense of humor, candor and adventure.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Good read!"
"I have been a fan of Warren Miller's movies since the 1980s."
"I always loved his ski movies but I had no idea that his life behind the scenes was so much more interesting than the movies."
"WM is a hero."
"I've attended a lot of Warren's films over the years, loves what he stands for, and could practically hear his voice in my ear as I was reading along."
"We loved this book and were so pleased to have found you had it.Thx for the great delivery service."
"Great, if you have been skiing since the 1950's and 1960's you will really enjoy this book."
"I started watching Warren Miller films as a kid growing up in Denver and Vail."
Best Snowboarding
Each route includes the following elements: elevation, route distance, time required, fitness level, best season, maps and permit info, driving directions and detailed route description. In addition, Volken is an instructor/examiner for the AMGA ski mountaineering program and a gear designer for top brands of skis and outdoor clothing.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Well written, easy to follow, gives longer more advanced tours than previous guides."
"If you want a great guide, written by a guide then buy this book!"
"Fabulous resource for anyone who wants to ski the cascades."
"It is a very informative book and a great attempt to cover the major routes in the State."
"wow!"
"The maps in the 100Classic are poorly printed and barely-readable -- I've tried translating maps routes in the 100Classic book to the green-trails topo maps I have on hand to limited success -- whereas these new maps are clear relief-shaded topo maps that don't make me reach for the green-trails."
"It surprised me because it started out with a detailed history of back-ountry in the PNW, and the trails and mountains that were summited via backcountry skiing, in order."
"I have a collection of backcountry guide books for the Northwest, but the detailed routes described were much better than my other sources."
Best Boating
For readers of Unbroken , out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant. In doing so, he offers a vivid picture of the socioeconomic landscape of 1930s America (brutal), the relentlessly demanding effort required of an Olympic-level rower, the exquisite brainpower and materials that go into making a first-rate boat, and the wiles of a coach who somehow found a way to, first, beat archrival University of California, then conquer a national field of qualifiers, and finally, defeat the best rowing teams in the world.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"But by taking every sliver of hope, and mixing in superb craftsmanship (from George Pocock), excellent coaching (Al Ulbrickson), and these nine perfectly attuned young men learning together........the result was perfection. It is nice to learn something you never knew, but is common knowledge to an entire set of other people. Concepts from Daniel Brown to consider that are mixed into the story to teach all of us: 1) One of the fundamental challenges in rowing is that when any one member of a crew goes into a slump the entire crew goes with him. The speed of a racing shell is determined primarily by two factors: the power produced by the combined strokes of the oars, and the stroke rate, the number of strokes the crew takes each minute. There are other great ideas to ponder in this epic almost 400 page, could-not-put-down story."
"Astonishing tales of Joe's upbringing and resilience; the unbelievable drive of every member of the rowing teams, their coach Al Ulrickson and boat builder George Pocock; the rivalry between West Coast universities; and then the astonishment of the East Coast clubs and schools confronting the Seattle crew."
"held local discussions, and had an opportunity to meet the author locally.If you like learning about history through a good story, this is the book for you."
"I enjoyed reading the book, although inn places it seemed a little long, or to put it another way; more information than we needed."
Best Rafting
Through the raft and the adventures it brings him on, Nicky finds new common ground with his grandmother, a fellow river rat, who encourages him to explore his newfound talent for art. Imagine passing a summer drifting up and down a slow-moving river, watching as cranes, turtles, raccoons, otters, and ducks grow accustomed to your presence. On hot, sticky nights, picture a tent set up on the raft, from which you have an unobstructed view of huge bucks drinking from the moonlit river.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"A very beautiful and gentle book."
"Very creative!"
"Illustrations are beautiful, the story is endearing and held my 4 year olds attention even though it is a little longer than most books she listens too."
"I had bought this book for my daughter some 15 years ago, and I fell in love with the story and illustrations."
"Arrived as described."
Best Kayaking
Erik Weihenmayer is the first and only blind person to summit Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. No Barriers is Erik’s response to that challenge. Erik Weihenmayer is a bestselling author, athlete, adventurer, and motivational speaker.
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Find Best Price at Amazon""No Barriers" begins immediately after his successful summit of Mount Everest in 2001, and he weaves his adventures, humanitarian and philanthropic activities through to his and Lonnie Bedwell ("the other blind guy")'s perception shattering kayak adventure down the Grand Canyon."
"I've known Erik personally since 2002, and it still blows me away what an awesome journey he's on."
"An entertaining, enlightening & motivational book!"
"An amazing story about an amazing man."
"Can't write a review just yet."
"Fascinating story..great read for teens...and parents."
"The preamble, as I'm calling it, is all about Weihenmayer's adventures and endeavors leading up to the kayaking trip, and he's done some pretty amazing stuff: not only is a climber and adventurer (yes, he summited Everest), but the first couple hundred pages of the book recount how he lost his sight, the various non-profit organizations he's been part of helping kids, and also his own journey to adopt a child from South Asia. He always works with a well qualified team of folks who help him out a bit, and his honesty about this is compelling. NOTE: While the review copy of this book that I read (pre-publication) did not have pictures, I'm guessing that the final version that comes out in early 2017 will have some illustrations. The pics I've attached to this review are available online and illustrate Weihenmayer style and charisma."
"So to read about his very human struggles, feelings, reactions and behaviors made me feel like I now understand him. I read it on my kindle, but if I had been reading a hard copy it would be covered with highlights and post it notes."
Best Canoeing
The #1 New York Times –bestselling story about American Olympic triumph in Nazi Germany and now the inspiration for the PBS documentary “The Boys of ‘36” For readers of Unbroken , out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant. In doing so, he offers a vivid picture of the socioeconomic landscape of 1930s America (brutal), the relentlessly demanding effort required of an Olympic-level rower, the exquisite brainpower and materials that go into making a first-rate boat, and the wiles of a coach who somehow found a way to, first, beat archrival University of California, then conquer a national field of qualifiers, and finally, defeat the best rowing teams in the world.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"But by taking every sliver of hope, and mixing in superb craftsmanship (from George Pocock), excellent coaching (Al Ulbrickson), and these nine perfectly attuned young men learning together........the result was perfection. It is nice to learn something you never knew, but is common knowledge to an entire set of other people. Concepts from Daniel Brown to consider that are mixed into the story to teach all of us: 1) One of the fundamental challenges in rowing is that when any one member of a crew goes into a slump the entire crew goes with him. The speed of a racing shell is determined primarily by two factors: the power produced by the combined strokes of the oars, and the stroke rate, the number of strokes the crew takes each minute. There are other great ideas to ponder in this epic almost 400 page, could-not-put-down story."
"Astonishing tales of Joe's upbringing and resilience; the unbelievable drive of every member of the rowing teams, their coach Al Ulrickson and boat builder George Pocock; the rivalry between West Coast universities; and then the astonishment of the East Coast clubs and schools confronting the Seattle crew."
"held local discussions, and had an opportunity to meet the author locally.If you like learning about history through a good story, this is the book for you."
"I enjoyed reading the book, although inn places it seemed a little long, or to put it another way; more information than we needed."
Best Caving & Spelunking
In the decade since its original publication, On Rope has gained worldwide recognition as the most authoritative book on single rope techniques (SRT).
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Great book to gain additional knowledge of rope techniques."
"i was reluctant to buy this book due to the cost and that it never seems to go on sale."
"I bought this for my brother who's an arborist."
"It has a lot of good information, BUT the illustrations are very amateurish and child like, when I pay almost $40.00 dollars for an illustrated book I want good illustrations!"
"An excellent resource for those that rely on ropes for work and play."
"Of interest to anyone thinking of going caving or planning any activity requiring rope techniques."
"good overall knowledege for a newbie."
Best Iditarod & Dog-Sledding
The heroic dash of dog teams across the Alaskan wilderness to Nome inspired the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and immortalized Balto, the lead dog of the last team whose bronze statue still stands in New York City's Central Park. Readers will be on tenterhooks as they follow the mushers and their dogs through minus-60-degree temperatures, unbroken trails, "ice fog," treacherous ice floes, gales, and blizzards, from the January day when Dr. Curtis Welsh realized that he faced an epidemic with only three nurses and an outdated supply of serum to that early morning less than five days later when Gunnar Kaasen and his Balto-led dogsled team arrived in Nome, exhausted and frostbitten, and carrying the new serum.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Granted, there are some filler chapters as they talk about the native style of life and how mukluks etc are made, but these parts are short enough that interest is not lost and they don't interrupt the flow of the narrative either."
"All I knew was it was an arduous race with sled dogs that takes place in Alaska each year. It outlines the urgency to get Diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in 1925 during one of the worst cold spells of the winter. The 1925 event utilized numerous dog teams that relayed the serum to Nome much like the Pony Express. The serum finally arrived in Nome carried by Gunnar Kaasen, with lead dog Balto who subsequently received much notoriety. However, every dog team deserves credit for their part in this 674 mile race against time which took 5 and 1/2 days. The dogs teams of 1925 were mostly Malamutes and Siberian Huskies with thick double coats well suited to the extreme conditions. The modern race has mandatory check points, and rest stops with food delivered to the dogs by airplane. Any dogs which are sick or injured are ferried back by Bush Pilots to receive proper veterinary care and then loving friendship from the inmates of the state prison. It is the craftiness, good judgment, and endurance of the musher that brings home the big prize. I found this book to be a great read, as it increased my knowledge of dogs' special abilities and their relationships with the humans who breed and care for them."
"But I mean, what's not to love about a story of a dogs, their masters, and a race against time and the elements to stop an epidemic that is quickly consuming the children of Nome Alaska? You will find yourself catching your breathe as these brave men encounter situations that would stop the hardiest of individuals. I loved at the end after the story there was more personal information concerning those specific individuals involved in the heroic endeavor."
"It also gives the history of how airplanes began to evolve after this famous dog sled run."
"If you have ever been to Alaska or are planning to go, this book will give you many insights to the hardships of Alaska caused by the weather and remoteness of this vast "country"."
"It really tells the tale of the heros and their faithful dogs that served in saving the lives of not just children but adults as well who were suffering from the horrible sickness."