50 Hikes in Eastern Massachusetts

50 Hikes in Eastern Massachusetts
Author: Madeline Bilis
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1682683524

50 beautiful trails around Boston and the Cape In this first-edition guide, Madeline Bilis shares her years of outdoors experience in the Boston area, providing 50 hikes for people of all skill and experience levels. While the Berkshires tend to get all recognition when it comes to hiking in Massachusetts, the eastern part of the state is packed with treasures for lovers of the outdoors. From the rocky ledges of the Blue Hills Reservation to the sandy stretches of the Cape Cod National Seashore, incredible trails and vistas abound in this varied region. In addition to stunning natural views, you’ll delight in discovering dozens of small towns, cultural attractions, and historical sites during your adventures around Boston and the Cape. Hikes include: Noanet Woodlands Myles Standish State Forest Great Island Trail Middlesex Fells Reservation

Country Walks Near Boston

Country Walks Near Boston
Author: Alan Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780961496371

The Country Walks guidebooks listed below describe outstanding excursions in major metropolitan regions. These books are perennial sellers and are generally acknowledged to be among the best books in the local-interest market, earning such praise as cream of the local outdoors-guide crop from the Washington Post, models of pith and practicality from the Baltimore Sun, excellent from the Chicago Tribune, and an invaluable paperback from the Boston Globe.Also listed is Day Trips in Delmarva, described by The Easton Star Democrat as the best organized, best written, most comprehensive and practical guide to southern Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia.

Country Walks Near Washington

Country Walks Near Washington
Author: Alan Hall Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780961496357

IF YOU LIVE in the Greater Washington region, the excursions described here are close at hand. The walks explore our area's outstanding national, state, and local parks and extensive trail networks. Some of the trails are also suitable for ski touring and bicycling. Each chapter of Country Walks Near Washington includes an overview, detailed directions, one or more maps (there are sixty in all), and extensive commentary.

Best Hikes Boston

Best Hikes Boston
Author: Steve Mirsky
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493046179

Who says you have to travel far from home to go on a great hike? In Best Hikes Boston reviser James Buchanan details the best hikes within an hour's drive of the greater Boston area, perfect for the urban and suburbanite hard-pressed to find great outdoor activities close to home. Each featured hike includes detailed hike specs, a brief hike description, trailhead location, directional cues, a detailed map, and color photos.

On the Trail

On the Trail
Author: Silas Chamberlin
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300219113

The first history of the American hiking community and its contributions to the nation's vast network of trails In the mid-nineteenth century urban walking clubs emerged in the United States. A little more than a century later, tens of millions of Americans were hiking on trails blazed in every region of the country. This groundbreaking book is the first full account of the unique history of the American hiking community and its rich, nationwide culture. Delving into unexplored archives, including those of the Appalachian Mountain Club, Sierra Club, Green Mountain Club, and many others, Silas Chamberlin recounts the activities of hikers who over many decades formed clubs, built trails, and advocated for environmental protection. He also discusses the shifting attitudes of the late 1960s and early 1970s when ideas about traditional volunteerism shifted and new hikers came to see trail blazing and maintenance as government responsibilities. Chamberlin explores the implications for hiking groups, future club leaders, and the millions of others who find happiness, inspiration, and better health on America's trails.

Uncharitable

Uncharitable
Author: Dan Pallotta
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-10-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1684581249

Uncharitable investigates how for-profit strategies could and should be used by nonprofits. Uncharitable goes where no other book on the nonprofit sector has dared to tread. Where other texts suggest ways to optimize performance inside the existing charity paradigm, Uncharitable suggests that the paradigm itself is the problem and calls into question our fundamental canons about charity. Dan Pallotta argues that society’s nonprofit ethic creates an inequality that denies the nonprofit sector critical tools and permissions that the for-profit sector is allowed to use without restraint. These double standards place the nonprofit sector at an extreme disadvantage. While the for-profit sector is permitted to use all the tools of capitalism, the nonprofit sector is prohibited from using any of them. Capitalism is blamed for creating inequities in our society, but charity is prohibited from using the tools of capitalism to rectify them—and ironically, this is all done in the name of charity. This irrational system, Pallotta explains, has its roots in four-hundred-year-old Puritan ethics that banished self-interest from the realm of charity. The ideology is policed today by watchdog agencies and the use of so-called efficiency measures, which Pallotta argues are flawed, unjust, and should be abandoned. By declaring our independence from these obsolete ideas, Pallotta theorizes, we can dramatically accelerate progress on the most urgent social issues of our time. Uncharitable is an important, provocative, timely, and accessible book—a manifesto about equal economic rights for charity. This edition has a new, updated introduction by the author.

The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of New England

The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of New England
Author: John Perry
Publisher: Sierra Club Books for Children
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780871569400

Now completely revised and updated, this authoritative guide provides a comprehensive introduction to New England's more than 350 federal, state, and local parks, forests, wildlife preserves, and lands in the public domain, comprising more than one million acres. An essential planning tool and an invaluable travel companion for quick weekend getaways as well as extended vacations. 7 maps.

Boston

Boston
Author:
Publisher: Fodor's
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1983-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780679009788