From the popular television Oregon travel series Grant's Getaways comes the third book in Grant McOmie's well-loved guidebooks. Oregon's treasure Grant McOmie offers in this handy guidebook his favorite kid-friendly outings featured in his television series, Grant's Getaways. You'll find activities to engage any kid, from archery to clamming on the coast to hunting for thundereggs to zip-lining through trees in an aerial adventure park. Grant explored many of these outings as a child on family trips and later as a father with his own children. A big believer in teachable moments through…mehr
From the popular television Oregon travel series Grant's Getaways comes the third book in Grant McOmie's well-loved guidebooks. Oregon's treasure Grant McOmie offers in this handy guidebook his favorite kid-friendly outings featured in his television series, Grant's Getaways. You'll find activities to engage any kid, from archery to clamming on the coast to hunting for thundereggs to zip-lining through trees in an aerial adventure park. Grant explored many of these outings as a child on family trips and later as a father with his own children. A big believer in teachable moments through touchable history, he's expert in providing educational content that kids truly enjoy. This is a detailed reference book for outdoor adventures geared for family fun and activities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A fifth-generation Oregonian, McOmie is a journalist, author, and teacher who realized he hadn¿t seen enough of his native state and he has spent much of his thirty-year career as a news reporter exploring Oregon. He ended up enjoying his getaways so much that he decided to share these ¿teachable moments with touchable history¿ in a new Grant¿s Getaways series of guidebooks. McOmie, Travel Oregon, and KGW-TV produce Grant’s Getaways segments in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State Parks, and the Oregon State Marine Board. The weekly segments and half-hour programs feature themes such as fishing, urban hiking, surfing, geocaching, and more. The book series also benefits from tremendous support from both Travel Oregon and KGW through cross-promotion efforts with each. His show reaches approximately 2.8 million households annually, and brings to life many of the state’s varied natural and cultural resources that inspire year-round travel throughout the state.
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Table of Contents Map Acknowledgments Spring: Outdoor Talk Essay APRIL Bayocean: A Spit You Can’t Resist Wahclella and Memaloose Falls South Slough Hiking Zippity-Do-Da-Ziplines! MAY Forests for Families Olys Are Back! King of the Clam Gun Written in the Rocks JUNE Downtown Salmon Oregon Rail Riders The Forever Fund-School House Project Petersen’s Rock Garden Summer: Outdoor Talk Essay JULY Wapato Greenway State Park All Aboard at Molalla Train Park A Butterfly Playground Let’s Go Camping AUGUST Salmon Fishing is a Family Affair Mt Hood History and Huckleberry Hounds You’ll Dig Oregon’s State Gem Oregon’s Floating Museum SEPTEMBER Oregon Tourist #2 Returns Digging Fossils in Fossil McKenzie River Campout Cloud Cap Inn SB=Olallie Lake Basin Fall: Outdoor Talk Essay OCTOBER Oregon’s Fish Whisperer Secrets in the Sand Oregon’s HooDoos Taking Aim at Archery NOVEMBER The Oregon Connection Just for Kids Islands in the Sky Written in the Rocks SB DECEMBER Hooking Kids on Steelhead Caring for Oregon’s Wildlife A Wildlife Artist @Elkhorn Wildlife Area Forgotten Ghost Towns and New Beginnings Winter: Outdoor Talk Essay JANUARY Basecamp Baker Diamond Lake Snowmobiles Cape Foulweather–Where Oregon Began Off Road Riders FEBRUARY Kilchis Point Reserve Beauty Beyond Belief Higher Education Menucha: A Governor’s Playground MARCH Marine Discovery Tours Shellburg Falls Wildlife Safari Underground Ft Stevens SB=Oregon Cannons Come Home Index
Table of Contents Map Acknowledgments Spring: Outdoor Talk Essay APRIL Bayocean: A Spit You Can’t Resist Wahclella and Memaloose Falls South Slough Hiking Zippity-Do-Da-Ziplines! MAY Forests for Families Olys Are Back! King of the Clam Gun Written in the Rocks JUNE Downtown Salmon Oregon Rail Riders The Forever Fund-School House Project Petersen’s Rock Garden Summer: Outdoor Talk Essay JULY Wapato Greenway State Park All Aboard at Molalla Train Park A Butterfly Playground Let’s Go Camping AUGUST Salmon Fishing is a Family Affair Mt Hood History and Huckleberry Hounds You’ll Dig Oregon’s State Gem Oregon’s Floating Museum SEPTEMBER Oregon Tourist #2 Returns Digging Fossils in Fossil McKenzie River Campout Cloud Cap Inn SB=Olallie Lake Basin Fall: Outdoor Talk Essay OCTOBER Oregon’s Fish Whisperer Secrets in the Sand Oregon’s HooDoos Taking Aim at Archery NOVEMBER The Oregon Connection Just for Kids Islands in the Sky Written in the Rocks SB DECEMBER Hooking Kids on Steelhead Caring for Oregon’s Wildlife A Wildlife Artist @Elkhorn Wildlife Area Forgotten Ghost Towns and New Beginnings Winter: Outdoor Talk Essay JANUARY Basecamp Baker Diamond Lake Snowmobiles Cape Foulweather–Where Oregon Began Off Road Riders FEBRUARY Kilchis Point Reserve Beauty Beyond Belief Higher Education Menucha: A Governor’s Playground MARCH Marine Discovery Tours Shellburg Falls Wildlife Safari Underground Ft Stevens SB=Oregon Cannons Come Home Index
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