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The merchandise displayed here in our web store makes an excellent souvenir of a memorable outing in the Sutter Buttes, or a great gift for someone you know who enjoys getting out in Nature. Our name and logo invite a curious inquiry or a knowing response from fellow travelers. Share your experiences in the Buttes.

Your purchases here show your support for our educational and conservation programs. We thank you.

The Middle Mountain Foundation uses PayPal for our merchandise purchases. You can make purchases using most major credit cards, or your PayPal account.

All prices include tax, and shipping is $4.50 per item. Happy shopping!

If you wish to order by mail, please send your order and a check or money order to:

Middle Mountain Foundation
P.O. Box 3359
Yuba City CA 95992-3359


2009 Calendar

2009 Calendar

$10.00

 

This calendar is an astonishing collection of color pictures from local photographers who share our endless fascination and appreciation for the Sutter Buttes. They each donated their images, from which we chose these 14 (including cover and January 2009). There is a limited number of calendars for this fund-raiser, so don't delay.

This calendar can also be purchased from many local merchants.

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2008 Calendar

2008 Calendar

$10.00

 

The 2008 Calendar contains images worth saving and treasuring. You will find that you keep returning to your favorites for another glimpse of the "World's Smallest Mountain Range."

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Inland Island: The Sutter Buttes

Inland Island Cover

$32.00

 

As a mountain range, the Sutter Buttes of California stands apart, an island of upland in the great sea of lowland flanked by the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Ranges. Its softly rounded hills and angular pinnacles are cloaked in grasses, shrubs, and trees in patterns that reflect nature's design, not man's. Naturalist Walt Anderson provides an insider’s view of this special mountain, telling stories with both insight and humor. The rocks, plants, animals, and the ecosystems they collectively form are given personal faces through Walt’s insights and unabashed humor. Humans are also a part of the natural history of this place, and their roles, from prehistoric to modern, are discussed.

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