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G. Kent has spent a lifetime hiking and backpacking throughout the United States, but North Florida is his home stomping ground. In Hiking in North Florida with William Bartram, Kent provides detailed instructions for finding and hiking his favorite trails. He also shares humorous anecdotes, history lessons and rants against irresponsible development and government policies. There's the first trail up ahead. Lace up your hiking boots and be prepared to have some fun.
Vampires in the Valley? Bach moves from Bakersfield to L.A. hoping to escape the small town blahs and lead a more varied and stimulating life. Soon he has it all - a job, an apartment, a cool car, a girlfriend...and an addiction to human blood. Bach discovers all the best spots - the Odyssey, El Presidente, parks, back alleys and bowling alleys. He haunts. He hunts. He is an addict. He just needs a little Granada Hills blood.
G. Kent has a lifetime of running experience. In the 1960's he ran on three Los Angeles City Championship cross country teams at Granada Hills High School. He went on to run at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. During a long teaching career, he also coached track and cross country at Lake Weir High School in Candler, Florida. In Running with Razors and Soul he shares knowledge distilled from all this experience. The book is written especially for the competitive high school and college athlete who is ready to step it up a notch and become a more dynamic and successful runner.
In the summer of 1979, Louis, Todd and Lake follow a non-maintained trail into a remote wilderness deep inside Kings Canyon National Park. In that achingly beautiful desolation, they encounter menace in the form of grinners, a group of malevolent squatters who terrorize intruders with their gleaming knives and demonic grins. Grinners is a wickedly delicious suspense tale and finely tuned example of 1970s Southern California noir. It is also G. Kent's homage to the dark and primal fears that often accompany wilderness backpacking. There's the lost trail up ahead. Light your campfire and let the horror begin.
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