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Read up as you head to the great outdoors take, how to plan a route, how By The Associated Press Nhe Grand Canyon is impress Ive no matter which way you look at it, but looking tit from the bottom by floating through it on the Colorado River Issalmost an otherworldly experience: Diarist Edward Abbey and towstay safe, ot al Keep in mind her ultimate tip: Your fully londed back pack should not exceed one-third of your body weight Yos, bring the kid Hack packing With Babi & Small Children” Wilderne Press 39.49 paperback) by photographer John Blaustein have revised and updated Goldie Silverman, ts her d their 1977 classic account of an 18-day boating adventure ina new edition of “The Hidden Canyon” (Chroniel Books, $35 hardcover/$19.95, achild-triendly trip, what to do about diaper Hfety issue lationloh at vearsialtiaalionsn rience, kids included She advises vou on plannin paperback) games and chores for children and other matters The pictures show vou the dizzying rush of the rapids, rock walls rising hundreds of How to Spot Buttertlic (Houghton Mifflin, 817 paper back), by Patricia Taylor Sutton and Clay Sutton, tells foot above the river, dramatic skyscapes and the canyon wildlife, * “Fishing Vacations For All Budgets” (Pilot Books, $16.95 Family fish affair: Hannah Hampton, 2, tries to bring in her line as she. her sister, Morgan, 6, and brother, PaysonLakes. BRINN WINTERIhe Dai Too Jake, 5, fish with their parents at how to photograph them, gar paperback), by H. Lee den for them and how to save them Mso included are pro files of major species Simpson, is something to stow in your sport utility, along with the tackle box and waders. Find basic information FISHING Continued from D6 civil engineer, “I feel sorry for families that don’t have a shared activity like this.” Both father and daughter are karate students. Emily has a brown belt, and Larry is close to one. Emily has never gotten anything less than an A in anysubject. is poised and straightfor: She ward. I love the outdoors. I love a challenge,” shesaid as if there could be no other answeras to “Don't nevergive up ona day!” the single-minded fishing guide advises in "Guiding Don Bastian Don had duped several trout in a row, “he may be the better fisherman, but I'm better-look ing” ‘ot their passion for the sport from their ther, Donald, who died New Y veered from the drift of her line, The watercress that abounds along $ pring Creek's banks held only momentary interest her. Willi msport “He taught us that you Elliott, “and as Emily sat down to dinner on thepatio ofa Bellefonte restaurant. she remarked that she should have had at least one of the two. that got away Perhaps, it was suggested after the meal, which ended just before 10 that evening, she should hug the day just a little longer, try a little night “It tastes peppery.” she Eve 1977, thelast ofthr erations to head Bastian | Funeral Services in why she fished so intently hour after hour, as the day's drizzle se 1 through her fishing vest. raincoat and clothing She was hanging on every \s night fell, she was the last one on the stream “He taught us that you had to keepa sense of humor, and one of the ways he showed that wasbyteaching us the basics of fishing, that time was precious.” you how to do just that. They tell vou where to find them. about fishing resorts and facil * "Getting Started in Bird Watching” (Houghton Mifflin Ines around the country, or choose your area by the fish you want to catch $9.95 paperback), by Edward W. Cronin, dr. will help njoy satistving + You're really going out on the trail withall that stuff? experiences with the new hobby Cronin observes that many watchers start out with too Stop and consider advice from Linda Frederick Yaffe in “The Well-Organized Camper” (Chicago Review Press, $12.95 paperback) She suggests what to pack, howto organize your gear, what foods to prep: much information, trying to matchthe bird at hand with one ina detailed field guide: Then, of cou the bird flies away, still unidentified. There's a better way, and he tells vou what it is. fishing before the drive back to informed her uncle when he the cabin urged herto take a short Sure.” she said before sus break and sample some, °C: we go back to fishing now?” picion set in, “Say, why is everybody smiling?” had to keep a sense of humor, and one of the ways he showed that was by teach word spoken by her Unele ing us the basies of fishing, Don, whom a teacher once that time was precious,” ” Don CHastis dhiesimi said a classroom dity licted with spring fever that began every YOU CAN OWN A 1999 BAYLINER FOR ONLY 149” Down, 149° Month “99 Bayuner 1800 CS Bow Riper Force OB ‘99 Bayuiner 1750 CH Bow RiperI/O 169 Down ANd 169/Mo. ‘99 Bayuner 2050 CXBow Riper, V8, ‘99 Crown Line 180 Bow Riper, V6 Your Cxoice 199 Down/199 Monti Precious time Just before lunch, Emily September. 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