Exploring the little rivers of New Jersey
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Exploring the little rivers of New Jersey
Rutgers University Press, c1993
4th ed. / revised by the Little Rivers Club
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A completely revised edition of this classic guide! Exploring the Little Rivers of New Jersey-first published in 1942-has become a classic, every canoeist's traveling companion and a delight to countless other people who enjoy in imagination or memory the outdoor world of New Jersey. By the way of the little rivers, James and Margaret Cawley introduced generations of canoeists and armchair explorers to a quiet, beautiful world of forests and fields, songbirds and wildflowers, towpaths and villages rich in history. Today, you can still explore this "other New Jersey" via the state's little rivers and many miles of canal-through the Pine Barrens, state and county parks, farmlands, suburbs, and crowded cities.
In this fourth edition, the Little Rivers Club has brought the Cawleys' work up to date. This group of experienced canoeists dedicated themselves to re-exploring familiar waterways and adding new ones. Faithful to the Cawley spirit, this edition includes new maps, many new photographs, a directory of canoe liveries, tips of planning a trip, a loving portrait of the Cawleys, and, best of all, twenty-four beautiful waterways to discover.
Featuring 166 photos, 22 maps, and these rivers:
Batsto
Cedar Creek
Delaware and Raritan Canal
Great Egg Harbor River
Hackensack
Manasquan River and Inlet
Maurice
Millstone
Mullica
Musconetcong
Oswego River and Lake
Passaic
Paulins Kill
Pequest
Ramapo-Pompton
Rancocas
South and North Branches of the Raritan
Toms
Wading
Black-Lamington
Cohansey River, Raceway, and Sunset Lake
Crosswicks Creek
Metedeconk
Stony Brook
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