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Canoeing Louisiana, Paperback / softback Book

Canoeing Louisiana Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

Description

From Bayou Bartholomew in the north to the Atchafalaya Swamp in the south, from the Sabine River in the west to the Pearl River in the east, Louisiana abounds with water to explore.

Canoeing Louisiana is your guidebook for paddling through a Deep South region that boasts a great variety of waterways. The book takes a broad focus, covering the state in a way that anyone--local or visitor, day-floater or wilderness tripper--can enjoy.

The book especially highlights waters that are in or near public lands, including wildlife management areas, parks, national forests and national wildlife refuges.

In Louisiana there's no shortage of options, from easy day jaunts to semi-wilderness expeditions. Although there is no whitewater in this bayou state, there is nature galore--a wealth of woods, water, and wildlife. And there's considerable variety: clear sandy streams like Tangipahoa and Whiskey Chitto; vast swamps like Atchafalaya and Honey Island; hill-country bayous like Bodcau and D'Arbonne; gorgeous lakes like Chicot and Bistineau; and sea kayaking destinations such as Grand Isle and Lake Pontchartrain.

Paddlers who still want an adrenaline thrill can try finding a way through seemingly endless cypress swamps, dodging cottonmouth snakes, or paddling among alligators. Author Ernest Herndon has identified more than thirty waterways which meet criteria for good paddling.

Canoeing Louisiana provides general descriptions and specific information on where to go and what to expect.

It also discusses types of boats and gear most suited to Louisiana, as well as techniques for camping, navigation, and fishing. And it explores relevant facets of history, ecology, folklore, and biology since most paddlers want to know more than just the logistics of a paddling destination. This is the only comprehensive guidebook about Louisiana's waterways.

It will appeal to all those who have an interest in the natural wonders of the Bayou State.

Ernest Herndon is a staff writer and outdoors editor of the Enterprise-Journal in McComb, Mississippi.

He is also the author of Canoeing Mississippi (University Press of Mississippi).

See the author's Web site at www.ernestherndon.com.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:277 pages
  • Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
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  • ISBN:9781578064267

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:277 pages
  • Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9781578064267