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The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 2:20 pm
by Grimey
Just received an email from the publisher of Phoenix Magazine advertising a new book they are selling called The Hike Book. 228 of their favorite Arizona trails. Wondering if any members of Hike AZ know anything about it. Might be useful for pathologically solo hikers like myself (to know which trails to avoid.)

Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 2:35 pm
by Sredfield
Has anyone seen it yet? I'd like to know how many trips in the book are not listed and documented on HAZ.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 2:59 pm
by chumley
The author writes for azcentral, runs a popular hiking group on the site that cannot be named, and has her own hiking website as well.
While I haven’t seen the inside of this new book, the other sources she writes for have not featured any hikes that aren’t on HAZ that I’ve noticed with the possible exception of some more details on the dreadful BCT and MT.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 3:51 pm
by LosDosSloFolks
@chumley
Available at Costco and other major retailers on Feb. 22nd. Magazine format, so thumbing through and perusing a copy prior to a purchase should be doable.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 6:27 pm
by Tough_Boots
Based on the author's website and Facebook group-- it can only be garbage.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 7:09 pm
by FOTG
@Tough_Boots
lol ya if its from the person writing about hiking hot spots on AZ Central, ill pass too. Those articles are like copied and pasted from All Trails lol...oooo can't wait to hear all about the five best hikes in Sedona and the process for getting a permit at White Pockets, lol
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 06 2020 7:23 pm
by Tortoise_Hiker
I like looking at different hiking books. I don’t think there is much in it that isn’t on Haz. Nothing to hardcore. It does list a few of the AZT sections. Sometimes looking at these kind of books get me to checkout new areas. I enjoyed flipping through it.

Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 07 2020 7:59 am
by Hansenaz
Yeah local hiking books can be fun to thumb through and/or fun to make fun of. But if you know how to use HAZ you don't need 'em.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 07 2020 10:08 am
by wildwesthikes
My policy is I only buy hiking books for places outside AZ, like Utah - where there isn't any website even a fraction as detailed as HAZ.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 08 2020 6:22 am
by SpiderLegs
I have a small collection of about 20 vintage hiking books that are Arizona based. Discovered this website called Thriftbooks and they cull all the old books from thrift stores across the country. So far I've amassed a few books on peak bagging by Bob Martin, a couple of Grand Canyon guides by Harvey Butchart and a guide to the Santa Rita's by Pete Cowgill. Pretty fun to read how to get places before some of the freeways were put in. All of the books were sitting in a warehouse in New England or the midwest and selling for under $10.
Re: The Hike Book
Posted: Feb 08 2020 12:17 pm
by Alston_Neal
I'll buy the book if it helps me find the elusive Flatiron TH or that mountain named for a cigarette.