The Trail Game

The Trail Game
Author: Hervé Tullet
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780714868769

Are you ready? Place your finger on ’start’ and then follow the trail with the tip of your finger. You have to turn the pages and find the matching shapes in order to follow the right trail and get to the end. Off you go!

Trail and Camp-fire

Trail and Camp-fire
Author: George Bird Grinnell
Publisher: New York : Forest and Stream Pub.
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1897
Genre: Big game hunting
ISBN:

The Trail

The Trail
Author: Ethan Gallogly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781737419228

In the wake of his father's death and recently fired from his job, Gil agrees to accompany his father's best friend Syd on a monthlong hike on the John Muir Trail. There's just one problem: Gil hates camping and is woefully unprepared for the rigors of the 200-mile journey. Moreover, he learns Syd may not survive the hike. Set authentically in the High Sierra and fused with insightful accounts of history and ecology, The Trail illustrates how wilderness can serve as our greatest guide.

The Trail

The Trail
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1916
Genre: Colorado
ISBN:

The Trail Book

The Trail Book
Author: Mary Austin
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1605206474

Like a century-old version of *Night at the Museum,* 1918's *The Trail Book* is the story of two children whose quiet evenings at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City are enlivened by adventure. When 11-year-old Dorcas Jane and her brother, Oliver, see the life-size dioramas of Indian cultures and North American wildlife come alive, they step into the world of the ancient past and discover that much had been lost when European and Native American collided after the arrival of Columbus... Much more than a children's story, *The Trail Book* is a classic of cultural study that readers of global history and the clash of civilizations continue to find intriguing today, with its unique perspective on the story of North America, told from the perspective of those who were already here when it was "discovered" by Europeans. This edition features the original illustrations by Milo Winter, as well as the author's notes on the historical background of her tales and glossary of Indian and Spanish names. American author MARY HUNTER AUSTIN (1868-1934) wrote numerous novels, poems, plays, and works of criticism, much of it centered on feminist, environmental, and multicultural issues. She is best remembered for her writing on matters concerning Native American rights and the deserts of the American Southwest.

The Trail Book

The Trail Book
Author: Mary Hunter Austin
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

"The Trail Book" by Mary Hunter Austin Mary Hunter Austin was an American writer. One of the early nature writers of the American Southwest. This book tells the tale of two children who, while visiting the American History Museum in New York, see the displays come to life and take on them on an adventure through the past of North America and its southwestern region. Fact, fiction, and legend all come together to craft this heartwarming and fast-paced adventure for readers to this day.

The Oregon Trail 4-Book Digital Collection

The Oregon Trail 4-Book Digital Collection
Author: Jesse Wiley
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1328619605

In this collection, choose your own trail and complete the journey to Oregon City with all four books in this exciting series! It's 1850 and your first goal is to get your family, covered wagon full of supplies, and oxen to Chimney Rock on time. But hurry—you'll need to make it through the rugged mountains before winter snow hits. Plus, there are wild animals, natural disasters, unpredictable weather, fast-flowing rivers, strangers, and sickness that will be sure to stand between you and your destination! Which path will get you safely across the unforgiving terrain—from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City? With twenty-two possible endings in each book, choose wrong and you'll never make it on time. Choose right and blaze a trail that gets you closer to your final destination—and don't forget to look at your map! The ebook includes: The Race to Chimney Rock Danger at the Haunted Gate The Search for Snake River The Road to Oregon City

Armitage Files

Armitage Files
Author: Robin D. Laws
Publisher: Pelgrane Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781934859322

Now a Silver ENnie award winner and Golden Geek award nominee.

Dogs on the Trail

Dogs on the Trail
Author: Blair Braverman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0063066270

Please note this is a fixed format ebook. Type size and other formatting features on your eReader are not usable on this file. Your device should allow you to enlarge an individual paragraph by double clicking it. Once you have done so, you may be able to further zoom in and use the “turn page” feature to move to the next paragraph, depending on your device. A delightful photographic journey into a year in the life of a team of sled dogs, based on Braverman’s wildly popular Twitter feed When Blair Braverman started posting pictures of her dog team on Twitter, she had no idea the response she would get. Being a musher, after all, isn’t just about racing—raising dogs from puppyhood to retirement (and beyond) is a full-time job. She and her husband, musher Quince Mountain, wanted to share stories about life with their dog team. And not just the big stuff, like expeditions and wild animal encounters, but also the everyday things: the challenge of storing a thousand pounds of raw meat, scouting new trails with the dogs, the decisions that go into putting a team together, how she trains puppies to be brave. These were goofy stories, scary stories, heartfelt stories, stories that clearly connected with people and kept going viral. Inspired by those connections, Dogs on the Trail is a chronicle of a year in the life of their dog team. Beginning in the fall as the weather starts to cool, training on both dry land and in the snow, then camping and racing. Spring brings mud—lousy for sledding, but the dogs love it. And summer is the season of puppies. The book ends on a beginning, in anticipation of the adventurous lives that the new pups have in store. An irresistible adventure, Dogs on the Trail will delight and entertain while taking you inside a musher’s world, and showing you why the wilderness isn’t simply a place to visit but also a home to return to.