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TagsFiction (25), Historical Novels (19), History (12), river canoeing (9), canoeing (9), rivers (9), california rivers (8), whitewater (8), california canoeing (8), Native American (5) — see all tags

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GroupsMedieval Europe, Non-Fiction Readers

About meI teach river canoeing. I have owned my own Canoe Business, Canoe West, for over 30 years. I am also the author of a "Guide to Canoeing the Wild and Scenic Middle Klamath River". The Klamath River is a wonderful whitewater river with warm water (70degrees) and is located in Northern California. Come and canoe with me sometime.

About my libraryI spend many hours reading History. I am not a big fan of fiction although I do like authors Terry Pratchett,Patrick O'Brian and Tony Hillerman.

Homepagehttp://www.canoewest.net

Real nameNeil Rucker

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Member sinceFeb 9, 2009

Currently readingHouse of Brick by Ren Meves
Shadozan by Rob Rudkin
Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934-1941 by William L. Shirer

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We used to pass though your area ~every 2-4 years, to/from Yosemite. Now we tend to drop down via the east side / through Lee Vining. (We live in Spokane.) One year we detoured for a few days in order to climb Shasta -- great climb, and a fantastic area. Plan for this summer: purchase kayaks. We really got into that last summer; there are many lakes & rivers around here. Fun!!!
~Sharon
Welcome to LT, MrCanoe! We LOVE it!! And, as you can tell from our library, are also partial to outdoor adventure ourselves.

~Sharon
Thanks, MrCanoe. I passed the book suggestion along.
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