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Hiking Trails of the Verde Valley Sedona
David Elder
This is a guidebook on the most popular hiking trails in Sedona. The guidebook is written by an avid hiker and Youtuber, David G. Elder. It includes sections on how to prepare, what to take, how to dress, parking, trail ratings and how to get there from a known point.
Embark on a journey of discovery and awe amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Sedona, Arizona. Join David and Kiko (his Siberian Husky) as they traverse rugged trails, winding through majestic red rock formations and hidden canyons, encountering mystical vortex sites and ancient ruins along the way. David invites readers to experience the transformative power of nature and the profound connection between the human spirit and the stunning wilderness only found in the red rocks of Sedona.
Hiking Trails of the Verde Valley Cottonwood and Cornville
David Elder
This is a guidebook on the latest hiking trails in Cottonwood and Cornville. The guidebook, written by an avid hiker and Youtuber, David G. Elder. It includes sections on how to prepare, what to take, how to dress, parking, trail ratings and how to get there from a known point.
Continue your journey of discovery and awe amidst the mountains and open trails of Cottonwood and Cornville, Arizona. Join David and Kiko (his Siberian Husky) as they hike through the Mingus Mountains and down on the open terrain through trees, valleys, and waterfalls.
David invites readers to experience the beautiful scenery and empowering spirit of the Verde Valley found in this area.
10 Reasons Why its not in the Superstitions.
And I'll tell you where it is!
Glenn Rogers
Nowadays, if you want to find gold, you go to an area where gold has been found. Previous prospectors have already located the hot spots where gold can be found, and the mines have been profitable. One hundred and thirty-four years ago, Jacob Waltz gave his clues to his mine, and not one person has found it. People have made the Lost Dutchman story of locating the mine like an Indiana Jones episode. Jacob Waltz never drew a map to his mine. All we have is what Jacob Waltz allegedly said on his deathbed in 1891, dying from probable pneumonia when he was eighty-three years old. I have ten reasons his mine is not in the Superstition Mountains. And I will give you a pretty good idea where it is.
Camp Verde the First 50 Years
TC Noble
This is a historical account of the first 50 years of Camp Verde, Arizona. The history includes nearly all of the Verde Valley. Camp Verde is the oldest settlement in the Verde Valley, and the Sutler’s store was the first commercial building. Those who came here after the store was built used the Sutler’s store for their Post Office, grocery store, information source, and general gathering spot. While efforts were pointed at the Camp Verde story, many who directly affected the town’s development lived in the surrounding areas. These areas are now called Cottonwood, Rimrock, McGuireville, and areas adjacent to Camp Verde. The account begins in 1865 going until 1915 with complete references to places and people.
Climate Change 101
Kevin Ray Decker
The grand illusion is based on a statement by Teddy Roosevelt saying, “The Grand Canyon is perfect the way it is. Mother Nature has been at work on it for millions of years and there is nothing you can do to improve it.”
Then he made it into a National Park and it was widely accepted that the Colorado River formed the Grand Canyon through millions of years of erosion, yet the facts seem to point to evidence of an event happening all at one time as the earth was struck by two pieces of comet which resulted in a large tsunami three miles high that circled the globe as its rotation was reversed.
According to the Bible in Genesis, the evening and the morning were the first day--six different times and according to my studies the earth is spinning backwards and upside down.
Climate Change 101
Kevin Ray Decker
According to the Bible in Genesis, the evening and the morning were the first day--six different times and according to my studies the earth is spinning backwards and upside down.
Unu Pachakuti
Kevin Ray Decker
Younger Dryas Event. The sinking of Atlantis and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; the Younger Dryas and Zanclean event are recorded in the past histories of lost civilization and under water cities around the world lost to the living page, gone from the memories of the ages.
According to local legend. At or around 5000 years ago a meteor passed through the sun as it stuck the earth near Winslow, Arizona a supernova followed as hell fire and brimstone rained down on half the earth’s surface which this is the same time Egypt was established at or about 3000 BC.
Rocks of Ages
The effects of climate change 3500 years ago in the Mediterranean
Kevin Ray Decker
The start of it all was when Kevin was in the Army stationed in Turkey. He traveled the area and saw where Noah’s Ark was supposed to be at the base of Mount Arrat. He became infatuated with studying the area. He was a map reading expert and knew how to use the Goggle Satellite imaging to compare the notes with the actual facts. He studied the sands of time and realized that it left a trail of evidence as the Pacific Ocean carried Noah’s Ark across Asia over the Himalayan Mountains and onto Mount Arrat in North Eastern Turkey
The sweetheart City of Love
Loveland Colorado Travel Guide
Thomas Jones
Explore Loveland: Your Ultimate Guide to the Heart of Colorado
Embark on a journey through Loveland, Colorado, with this essential travel guide! Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning enthusiast, this book is your passport to discovering the best of Loveland's enchanting landscapes, rich culture, and diverse attractions!
Culinary Delights: Savor the flavors of Loveland with our curated selection of the finest restaurants and hidden gems in the culinary scene. From cozy cafes to gourmet dining, find the perfect spot for every palate.
Preparation Essentials: Get all the insider tips for a seamless trip. Our comprehensive pre-trip checklist ensures you're well-prepared, from packing the right gear to anticipating the local weather.
Loveland's Legacy: Dive into the fascinating history and quirky facts that make Loveland unique. Our engaging stories and historical insights offer a deeper connection to this vibrant city.
Travel Smart: Navigate Loveland like a local with our expert travel tips. Learn how to make the most of your visit, avoid tourist traps, and experience the city's authentic charm.
Adventure Awaits: From serene hikes to exhilarating outdoor activities, Loveland is a haven for adventure lovers. Discover the best trails, fishing spots, golf courses, and shopping areas, along with the city's thriving arts and entertainment scene.
Scenic Wonders: Uncover the natural beauty of Loveland. Be captivated by its breathtaking mountain views, tranquil lakes, and picturesque plains. Our guide highlights the must-see scenic spots.
"Explore Loveland" is more than just a guide; it's your gateway to creating unforgettable memories in Colorado's sweetheart city. If you're eager to experience the wonders of Loveland, simply scroll up and click the buy button. Your adventure awaits inside!
is a haven for adventure lovers.
Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce Resource Guide
Camp Verde, Arizona 3023
Sheri Hauser
Camp Verde Chamber Resource Book has the answers to your questions regarding the services which are available in the business community of Camp Verde. It is the only book of its kind with a complete list of area businesses, their services and contact information.
Some are calling this ‘book’ a PHONE BOOK ON STEROIDS because it includes everything that the old Yellow Pages used to include—but adds the Internet functions.
The Camp Verde Chamber & Business Alliance has compiled an extensive listing of Businesses in Camp Verde. This list includes services with information derived from their websites and Face Book sites as well as location, mailing address, website URL, e-mail, Facebook URL, Phone and FAX (if indicated).
Jennie's Journal
Wyona Holms Jaffe
The story of the life of Jennie Lee Hawkins Holmes came about as a result of my interest in Arizona history in general and my family history in particular. My grandmother, Jennie Lee, was born in the Arizona Territory in February 1891. She passed on parts of the family history by telling the stories of her early life to her children and grandchildren. She also kept a personal journal, excerpts from which are to be found throughout this book. To preserve these stories for future generations, my daughter Deborah and I began working with Grandma Jennie by putting her oral history on tapes.
Making the Mural
Compiled by Barbara Nelson
Muralist Dana Cohn
Established in 2022, the Granite Creek Trail Mural Project in Prescott, Arizona has as its mission to create outdoor art for public benefit, starting with this mural. At over 400 feet long, it is the longest single contiguous mural by an individual artist in the state of Arizona! Dana Cohn is that artist. The muralist on this Project, he received his Master of Fine Arts at Yale University and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
Kindle E Book
The Teardrop Shotgun
Jeff Mara
I’m not a writer, so to speak. Surely not a Hemmingway or a Steinbeck, but I’m compelled to write and tell my story. I believe it’s a story worth telling, to fellow dreams, outdoor enthusiasts, who love adventure. (hunting and fishing)
Full-color edition with photos and original art. My words--my art.
Abreas: Vendedor de Aspiradoras
Sheri Hauser
Tres: Vendedor De Aspiradoras, Salvacion, Ventana de Oportunides para la Salvacion
Abreas
Sheri Hauser
A short powerful book on salvation which includes an allegory about the love of God, a teaching on why Salvation is important and a dream with interpretation. This book is also available in Spanish, e-book and Large Print (both languages). A Prophetic Dream Book.
Ba Ba Verde La
Sheri Hauser
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
Rita Schaefer (Translator)
4-7 Children
Ba Ba Verde La. This is the story of a lamb (kid) who was born green. His parents and friends are surprised and try to ‘wash’ the green away to make him look like the rest of the kids in the flock. The green won’t wash out, so Verde La is separated from the rest of the kids. All of the kids learn that there are special benefits to being different.
Little Red Riding Wolf
Español and English
Leland P Gamson
Candice Schoonover (Illustrator)
5-7
Pequeña Loba Roja
Una cuenta creativa volvido a contar de la cuenta clásica “Caperucita Roja” pero al revez. Esa cuenta Incluye una tema biblica. La Pequeña Loba Roja empieza cuando se vaya a la casita de su Abuela Loba con una cesta de dulces. ¿Ella tomará el consejo de su madre de ignorar los humanos en el camino?
Little Red Riding Wolf
A creative retelling of the classic tale with the role of wolf and humans reversed. This story has a Biblical stewardship of the earth theme. Little Red Riding Wolf sets off to Grandma Wolf’s den with a basket of goodies. Will she heed her mother’s advice to avoid humans along the way?
Little Red Riding Wolf
A creative retelling of the classic tale with the role of wolf and humans reversed. This story has a Biblical stewardship of the earth theme. Little Red Riding Wolf sets off to Grandma Wolf’s den with a basket of goodies. Will she heed her mother’s advice to avoid humans along the way?
Honu Meets Kiyaya
Jennifer Cyr
Jess Marony (Illustrator)
5-7
Honu Meets Kiyaya is an uplifting story about an unlikely friendship between a sea turtle and wolf. The characters learn about each other, and in doing so, forge a special bond. With lush illustrations and wonderful characters, Honu and Kiyaya is a beautiful story that young children will love to hear, and their caregivers will appreciate the thoughtful conversations that will be sparked by the timeless story.
Honu Helpss Kiyaya
Jennifer Cyr
Jess Marony (Illustrator)
5-7
Honu and Kiyaya is an uplifting story about an unlikely friendship between a sea turtle and wolf. The characters learn about each other, and in doing so, forge a special bond. With lush illustrations and wonderful characters, Honu Meets Kiyaya is a beautiful story that young children will love to hear, and their caregivers will appreciate the thoughtful conversations that will be sparked by the timeless story.
As with all of the books in the series, the story invites the reader to enjoy the fun story, vibrant illustrations, and to use the book’s message as a way to engage in thoughtful and meaningful conversations between child and caregiver.
Honu and Kiyaya Play a Game
Jennifer Cyr
Jess Marony (Illustrator)
5-7
This third book in the Honu and Kiyaya series finds the friends enjoying a thoughtful scavenger hunt at day’s end. Children will enjoy playing “seek and find” with the book’s stunning images, and caregivers will find value in the thought-provoking “Rules for Life” that accompany each treasure. As with all of the books in the series, the story invites the reader to enjoy the fun story, vibrant illustrations, and to use the book’s message as a way to engage in thoughtful and meaningful conversations between child and caregiver.
For the Love of Liberia
Genevieve Stokes
The stories in this book shed some light on my daily activities working with children and adults in my village that took me far from my everyday life in the western world. Stories about meeting death in the eyes of a black mamba, witchcraft, and ants that could overrun an entire village in hours are depicted in these stories.
All the stories in this book are personal events that occurred in my two years of service. They reflect the highs and lows of village life. These stories include the friendships I developed with the members of my village, the students in my school, other PCVs (Peace Corp Volunteers), and the catholic nuns who ran the high school.
Frieda A Eswonia
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
The Coyote. Nya Moda My Paternal Grandmother and GATHAD LA HA Stories. Historically, during the cold winter months, the Yavapai People told stories to the children while they were tucked in bed, nice and warm, and a great number of these stories were about the “Gathad La Ha” (The Coyote). Just as other people have known a coyote to be sly and cunning, the coyote has always been known in that same way to the Yavapai People. The Yavapai People regarded him as a very intelligent animal and; the coyote stories depicted his conniving escapades in ways that usually only led to his own misfortune. As I recall the early days of my childhood living on the Clarkdale Indian Community with “Na Moda” (My paternal grandmother, Tha La Charley); she would entertain my younger sister, Janie and I, with stories of “Gathad La Ha”
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