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How many times do we visit a place or see a picture and feel we have been there in the past? Jake Sands had such a "been there before" feeling and followed it to a coastal area of Florida where the land is natural as the sea is wild. Here he meets a pageantry of rugged characters and they all fit into a larger story while experiencing life beyond each person's wildest hopes and dreams.
Beautifully rugged Arizona attracted a wide range of characters including drifters, dreamers, builders, loners, prospectors, and the first to arrive, the Native Americans. Each group was seeking a better life. Clashes of wills became legends such as a shootout at the O. K. Coral and events along the Outlaw Trail. All became part of the tapestry of Arizona where both towering events and small acts of kindness changed lives.
Killbear Park, the Wild Side is the story of a small area that is part of one of the largest wilderness regions in the world where the land is natural, water is clean and visitors can receive a tonic of rest and healing from the spirit of the wild. From the rugged, rocky shoreline mixed with numerous sand beaches, the views of windswept pines on rocky islands, canoeing, and Georgian Bay sunsets, Jake Hayes has time to look at his life, his ever-increasing connection with nature, and the ramifications of that connection in all its twists and turns.
Banff, the Wild Side is a story of the struggle that went into making Banff National Park a famous center of adventure amid the towering beauty of one of the special places on earth where people today can come to experience the spirit of the wilderness. Rugged characters-dreamers, builders, and adventurers-were drawn by the call of mountains, rivers, and forests that those who came earlier respected as gardens of the Creator.
Olympic National Park, the Wild Side is a story of Olympic National Park that is over ninety-five percent wilderness, providing visitors an opportunity to explore not only the wild but also themselves and make wondrous discoveries beyond each person's wildest hopes and dreams. Join an explorer whose personality issues led him to the Park for rehabilitation.
Killbear Park, the Wild Side is the story of a small area that is part of one of the largest wilderness regions in the world where the land is natural, water is clean and visitors can receive a tonic of rest and healing from the spirit of the wild. From the rugged, rocky shoreline mixed with numerous sand beaches, the views of windswept pines on rocky islands, canoeing, and Georgian Bay sunsets, Jake Hayes has time to look at his life, his ever-increasing connection with nature and the ramifications of that connection in all its twists and turns.
THE PIRATE AND THE GUNFIGHTER is the story of a pirate, Clanton Hayes, who saw his destiny fulfilled when he met the gunfighter, Mary Connor, and together they realized their dreams one day at a time. Daniel Hance Page is a freelance writer with twenty-two books published and others being written. The books are authentic stories filled with action, adventure, history and travel including Native American traditions and spiritual insights to protect our environment in the smallest park or widest wilderness.
THE FIRST AMERICANS AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS brings to light contributions of the Native Americans that have been overlooked by the rest of the world almost as completely as these achievements have shaped some of the best aspects of life today. Developing about half of the world's food supply and the foundations of democratic government along with making major contributions to medicine and an ideal of the sacredness of the environment, the First Americans have provided the modern world with much of what is essential and beautiful in life.
Life Is a Fishing Trip is a story that takes a fishing trip a step further into new territory of a life of travel and adventure with Native American traditions, respect for the environment, and a philosophy of life based on fishing and seeking each person's true path.Daniel Hance Page is a freelance writer with nineteen books published and others being written. His books are authentic stories filled with action, adventure, history and travel including Native American traditions and spiritual insights to protect our environment in the smallest park or widest wilderness.
Riley is a visitor like no other and is gifted to such an extent that he enabled himself to be free to make the most of his world and enrich the lives of all those he visited.Daniel Hance Page is a freelance writer with nineteen books published and others being written. His books are authentic stories filled with action, adventure, history and travel including Native American traditions and spiritual insights to protect our environment in the smallest park or widest wilderness.
Wesley Talon walked into the wilderness, got caught by its empowering beauty and spirit then uncovered the legend of the lost Singer family and their gold. Enemies of the Singer family hunted for Wesley and, through his struggles, he acquired a rage for life, becoming a rugged, legendary character in a wild land.
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