Canoeing the Delaware River

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Rutgers University Press, 1997 - 228页
Canoeing the Delaware River provides a mile-by-mile account of the Delaware's course from where the East and West Branches meet in Hancock, New York, two hundred miles downstream to tidewater at Trenton, New Jersey. The book describes rapids, access areas, and points of interest in detail. It is an invaluable resource to both the novice out for an afternoon paddle and the adventurer on a ten-day trip. This completely revised and updated edition provides new maps, guides to river outfitters, campgrounds, information sources on river conditions, and new photographs.In addition to guiding the way, Canoeing the Delaware River portrays the people, places, and events associated with the river from its colorful past through present times. Gary Letcher also includes information on canoe safety and environmental concerns.-- A mile-by-mile guide to the Delaware River for canoeists and other river users, with maps and photographs.-- Describes historical and present-day points of interest, and provides suggestions for activities within easy reach of the river.

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目录

Introduction
1
Hancock to Kellams Bridge
24
Kellams Bridge to Narrowsburg
32
Narrowsburg to Barryville
46
Barryville to Port Jervis
62
Port Jervis to Dingmans Ferry
81
Dingmans Ferry to Smithfield Beach
98
Smithfield Beach to Martins Creek
120
Martins Creek to Upper Black Eddy
141
Upper Black Eddy to Lambertville
161
Lambertville to Trenton
178
Appendixes
199
Bibliography
215
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作者简介 (1997)

GARY LETCHER was previously a director of youth programs with the New Jersey State Park Service and was involved with many Delaware recreation projects.

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