Читать книгу Carolina Whitewater. A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas онлайн
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FLATWATER SUITABLE FOR CANOE CAMPING
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Maps
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge the many people whose assistance made such an undertaking possible. There are so many, too numerous to mention, who have lent a helping hand in some way or another. A few whose efforts require a special note of thanks are: members of the Blue Ridge Outing Club and the Carolina Canoe Club for providing invaluable feedback for the new edition, Vann and Laura Evans for their notes on the Haw River, Leonard Baker and R. B. Binegar for their willingness to go well beyond the call of duty, and Donna Benner for her patience in typing the work in progress—little pay but many thanks.