The complete Katy trail guidebook : [America's longest rails-to-trails project ; guide to services, towns, people, places and history along Missouri's Katy Trail]

The complete Katy trail guidebook : [America's longest rails-to-trails project ; guide to services, towns, people, places and history along Missouri's Katy Trail]
Author: Brett Dufur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9780964662506

"This guidebook includes handy service information for each town, maps, and photographs and features some one-of-a-kind individuals you'll meet along the way. Whether you're biking the trail, hiking it, or traveling from town to town by car, this guidebook is the perfect resource for every traveler. Longer stories are also included for rainy-day armchair odysseys. If you've ever wondered which goddess adorns our capitol, or pondered the many uses for Missouri mud, this book is for you. Definitive guide to the services, towns, people, places and history along Missouri's 225-mile Katy Trail, America's Longest Rails-To-Trails Project. Maps, 80 photographs, fold out of entire trail, mileage charts and more. 192 pages."--Publisher's website

Tourism and Trails

Tourism and Trails
Author: Dallen J. Timothy
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845414780

This book provides a comprehensive overview of trails and routes from a tourism and recreation perspective. This cutting-edge volume addresses conceptual and management issues systematically, examining supply, demand, development and impacts associated with trails and routes.

Missouri Landscapes

Missouri Landscapes
Author: Jon L. Hawker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1992
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

"In this magnificent book, Oliver Schuchard provides more than sixty-five exquisite black-and-white photographs spanning his thirty-eight years of photography. In addition, he explains the aesthetic rationale and techniques he used in order to produce these photographs, emphasizing the profound differences between, yet necessary interdependence of, craft and content. Although Schuchard believes that craft is important, he maintains that the idea behind the photograph and the emotional content of the image are equally vital and are, in fact, functions of one another. The author also shares components of his life experience that he believes helped shape his development as an artist and a teacher. He chose the splendid photographs included in this book from among nearly 5,000 negatives that had been exposed all over the world, from Missouri to Maine, California, Alaska, Colorado, France, Newfoundland, and Hawaii, among many other locations. Approximately 250 negatives survived the initial review, and each of those was printed before a final decision was made on which photographs were to be featured in the book. The final choices are representative of Schuchard's work and serve to substantiate his belief that craft, concept, and self must be fully understood and carefully melded for a good photograph to occur. This amazing work by award-winning photographer Oliver Schuchard will be treasured by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as by anyone who simply enjoys superb photography."--Publishers website.

Nebraska's Cowboy Trail

Nebraska's Cowboy Trail
Author: Keith Terry
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803217722

The Chicago & Northwestern railroad’s “Cowboy Line” was active for more than one hundred years—delivering gold from the Black Hills, transporting livestock from the ranches in the West, and carrying passengers through northern Nebraska. Now the 321-mile-long rail line is being remade into Nebraska’s first state recreational trail which, when completed, will become the nation’s longest rail-to-trail conversion. Nebraska’s Cowboy Trail: A User’s Guide is the essential companion for anyone planning to hike, bike, or ride horseback on the Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail, which currently extends from Norfolk to Valentine and will eventually stretch all the way to Chadron. The trail runs through numerous communities, accommodates multiple uses, and provides an up-close look at the ecology of the Great Plains—a view too easily missed when speeding by in a car. Keith Terry’s guidebook enhances appreciation of the trail’s natural advantages with descriptions of the region’s flora and fauna and with pointers for food, lodging, and camping. He also provides brief narratives about historical events that occurred along the route. This guide illuminates a historical corridor of the Great Plains and will heighten the trail user’s experience.

Cycling the Katy Trail

Cycling the Katy Trail
Author: Neil M. Hanson
Publisher: Wandering Wheelist
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781944868048

The definitive guide to a crown jewel in the American rail-trail system, sharing the trail from the perspective of the touring cyclist. A thorough trail guide and description for the cyclist who plans to ride the Katy Trail, plus a journey story that magnifies the ride along the trail into a delightful tale of discovery that everyone will enjoy.