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Oregon & Washington's Roadside Ecology

Oregon & Washington's Roadside Ecology

Have you ever seen a raging river disappear completely into a lava tube? Petrified subtropical plants in the middle of a high desert? Do you know how a 10,000-year-old argillite boulder can wind up 800 miles away from any similar rocks? Learn how to "read a landscape," as you explore 33 spectacular natural areas. All hikes are within easy walking distance of the road and less than 2 miles long.

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  • 368 pages
  • 9" x 6.5", softbound

Environmental journalist and photographer Roddy Scheer reveals the hidden stories of the Pacific Northwest's unique ecosystems.

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Oregon & Washington's Roadside Ecology

Have you ever seen a raging river disappear completely into a lava tube? Petrified subtropical plants in the middle of a high desert? Do you know how a 10,000-year-old argillite boulder can wind up 800 miles away from any similar rocks? Learn how to "read a landscape," as you explore 33 spectacular natural areas. All hikes are within easy walking distance of the road and less than 2 miles long.

Details:

  • 368 pages
  • 9" x 6.5", softbound

Environmental journalist and photographer Roddy Scheer reveals the hidden stories of the Pacific Northwest's unique ecosystems.

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Have you ever seen a raging river disappear completely into a lava tube? Petrified subtropical plants in the middle of a high desert? Do you know how a 10,000-year-old argillite boulder can wind up 800 miles away from any similar rocks? Learn how to "read a landscape," as you explore 33 spectacular natural areas. All hikes are within easy walking distance of the road and less than 2 miles long.

Details:

  • 368 pages
  • 9" x 6.5", softbound

Environmental journalist and photographer Roddy Scheer reveals the hidden stories of the Pacific Northwest's unique ecosystems.