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Afoot and Afield: Reno-Tahoe: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide | |
| • Mike White → Wilderness Press 2006 | ||
This addition to Wilderness Press's successful Afoot & Afield series is the most comprehensive outdoor guide to the vast backcountry surrounding Reno and Lake Tahoe. This guide features more than 150 trips in the Reno and Lake Tahoe region, including Graeagle, Truckee, Echo Summit, Mt. Rose, and Carson Valley. Trips range from easy strolls to challenging treks and include distance, time, elevation gain, difficulty, and trail notes. |
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Afoot and Afield: San Diego County: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide | |
| • Jerry Schad → Wilderness Press 2007 | ||
The Los Angeles Times has hailed Southern California' hiking guru Jerry Schad's Afoot & Afield San Diego County as "the bible of San Diego hiking." Encompassing the county from Sunset Cliff Park and the Bayside Trail at Point Loma to Fonts Point in the Borrego Badlands, this hiking guide is the "must-have" to explore San Diego's diverse outdoors. The book covers all the worthwhile hiking destinations throughout the county - including the coast, foothills, mountains, and desert - in trips ranging from the short family excursions to multi-day backpacks. This long-awaited fourth edition of San Diego County's most recognized and comprehensive hiking guide has been fully updated and expanded to cover 250 hikes. Completely redesigned with 250 trips and all new maps. Expanded coverage of coastal areas and the edge of the fast-growing suburbs. |
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Afoot and Afield: San Francisco Bay Area: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide | |
| • David Weintraub → Wilderness Press 2004 | ||
This title in the acclaimed Afoot & Afield series contains more than 100 carefully described trips in the nine-county region. Included are all the well-known favorites: Mt. Tamalpais, Point Reyes National Seashore, Henry W. Coe and Mt. Diablo state parks, and Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve. The book also features more remote parks and preserves, from the rugged Sonoma coast to hidden canyons south of San Jose, as well as regional open spaces and country parks from the East Bay hills to the Santa Cruz Mountains. |
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Arizona | |
| • Christine Maxa → Jamax Publishers Press 2002 | ||
| Discover the special world of Arizona's high country wildflowers on these 48 hikes | Unrated 0 Ratings View & Review! |
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Arizona Day Hikes | |
| • Dave Ganci → Sierra Club Books 1995 | ||
Two books in one, this hiking guide features 100 of Arizona's best hiking trails, and an authoritative guide to the natural history of the Grand Canyon State's landscape. Ganci's knowledge of native species and local conditions, accompanied by 30 line drawings and 15 maps, helps hikers learn to identify each region's geology, weather, plant and animal life. |
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Arizona Highways Hiking Guide | |
| • Robert Stieve → Arizona Highways 2011 | ||
| 52 of the best day hikes in Arizona one for each weekend of the year, organized by seasons. Selected hikes ranging from easy walks in the woods to challenging journeys to Arizona s highest peaks and deepest canyons including the Grand Canyon. In-depth trail guides, descriptions, warnings and GPS coordinates are included with each hike, along with the magazine s classic fine photography. | Unrated 0 Ratings View & Review! |
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Arizona Hiking | |
| • John Stanley → Arizona Highways 2002 | ||
Arizona Hiking describes hikes in five categories: urban backyard hikes; family hikes that range from easy to moderate; tougher day hikes that range from moderate to advanced; Grand Canyon hikes ranging from easy to advanced; and overnight hikes. Each description gives specific driving directions, elevations, recommended maps, safety suggestions, and official contacts for details on fees, regulations, etc. Hiking chapters start with two to four feature hikes, followed by at-a-glance descriptions of several additional hikes. Other chapters give general hiking preparation and safety guidelines and list additional resources. Includes seven chapters, total, with index and color map of Arizona. |
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Arizona Trail: The Official Guide | |
| • Tom Lorang Jones → Westcliffe Publishers 2005 | ||
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Arizona's Best Autumn Color | |
| • Christine Maxa → Westcliff Publishers 2001 | ||
Arizona writer and photographer Christine Maxa leads hikers of all skill levels to the best fall color around the state of Arizona. This book, the only one on where to find Arizona's fall color, will have you exploring from late September to early December. Plus, Maxa shares insight and intersting facts about natural and cultural history along the trails. |
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Arizona's Best Wildflower Hikes : High Country | |
| • Christine Maxa → Westcliff Publishers 2002 | ||
Discover the special world of Arizona's high country wildflowers on these 48 hikes |
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