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100 Classic Hikes in Washington: North Cascades, Olympics, Mount Rainer & South | |
| • Ira Spring → Mountaineers Books 2006 | ||
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100 Hikes in Washington's Glacier Peak Region: The North Cascades | |
| • Ira Spring → Mountaineers Books 2003 | ||
100 HIKES IN INLAND NORTHWEST |
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100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest: Eastern Washington, Northern Rockies, Wallowa | |
| • Rich Landers → Mountaineers Books 2003 | ||
BEST LOOP HIKES WASHINGTON |
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60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Portland, 2nd | |
| • → Menasha Ridge Press 2004 | ||
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60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Seattle: Including Bellevue, Everett, and Tacoma | |
| • Bryce Stevens → Menasha Ridge Press 2006 | ||
Seattle is home to a wealth of fabulous hikes, and 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Seattle shows you the best of the best. There are few places anywhere that can match the varied landscape of Western Washington, and 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Seattle is the perfect guide to it all. From the heights of the Cascade Range to the shores of Puget Sound, local hikes explore ancient trees, thundering waterfalls, towering peaks, and ice-clad volcanoes, some of the most enduring symbols of the region. But 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Seattle also leads to many lesser-known but equally accessible and spectacular destinations, including high bluffs and tide pools along the Pacific, abandoned mines and railways that explore Washington's rich pioneer history, and even stands of old-growth forest well inside the Seattle city limits. From short walks in neighborhood parks to epic mountain treks, 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Seattle has something for everyone, on some of the best trails the Pacific Northwest has to offer. |
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A FalconGuide to Mount St. Helens: A Guide to Exploring the Great Outdoors (Expl | |
| • Fred Barstad → Falcon 2004 | ||
Mount St. Helens, located just 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon, has been attracting thousands of visitors each year since its famous erruption in 1980. In 1982, Congress set aside the 110,000-acre monument to allow the volcanically-altered landscape to recover at its own pace and to provide for research, educational, and recreational opportunities. Exploring Mount St. Helens is a comprehensive guide to this world-renowned attraction, offering a close-up look at the destruction and remarkable recovery of the area. The guide includes detailed information on the natural and cultural history of the area; recreational opportunities, including 23 hiking trails; and historical, geological, and natural exhibits. |
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A FalconGuide to the Mount Baker-Mount Shuksan Area (Exploring Series) | |
| • Mike McQuaide → Falcon 2005 | ||
A FalconGuide® to the Mount Baker-Mount Shuksan Area leads you to ancient forests draped in mosses, subalpine meadows awash in wildflowers, and skyline ridges ending at the toes of icy glaciers. Explore Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, and the 400-square-mile area surrounding them |
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Afoot & Afield Portland/Vancouver: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide | |
| • Douglas Lorain → Wilderness Press 2008 | ||
In nearly 200 trips Afoot & Afield Portland/Vancouver covers every hike within a one-hour drive of this metropolitan area. Outdoor enthusiasts in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area can hit the trail through dense old-growth forests, walk beside spectacular waterfalls, climb to viewpoints above massive glaciers, explore wetlands and meadows, or wander through the quiet forests of a 5000-acre park in metro Portland itself. The hikes range from simple strolls through urban preserves to rugged climbs in the Columbia River Gorge and on glacier-clad Mt. Hood. Hikes that are great in cloudy weather are clearly labeled, and each hike is shown on an up-to-date map. Each hike includes at-a-glance essential information |
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Backpacking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness: The Longer Trails (Hiking Guid | |
| • Jeff Smoot → Falcon 2004 | ||
Miles of hiking trails surround more than 600 glacier-carved lakes tucked among the craggy peaks of the central Cascade Range that are the centerpiece of this magnificent wilderness. This guide not only covers backpacking options inside the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, but includes many of the popular routes across the highway for a selection of the best overnight hikes in the region. |
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Backpacking Washington: From Volcanic Peaks to Rainforest Valleys | |
| • Douglas Lorain → Wilderness Press 2007 | ||
Now completely updated for a second edition, Backpacking Washington remains the only comprehensive guide to all of the Evergreen State's best extended backpacking trips. Ranging from three days to two weeks, these 28 adventures visit every corner of the state, including the wild beaches of the Olympic Peninsula, the vast interior of the Pasayten Wilderness, Mt. Rainier's famous Wonderland Trail, the volcanic wasteland around Mt. St. Helens, and the little-known Salmo-Priest Wilderness, where hikers may glimpse grizzly bears. Three new backpacking outings |
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