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Classic Treks : The 30 Most Spectacular Hikes in the World By: Bill Birkett Classic Treks will help you realize your dreams -- of trekking among the world's highest mountains, discovering remote areas far from the noise and stress of civilization, encountering rare animals and birds, glorying in sunsets over snow-covered peaks, and experiencing the satisfaction of completing some of the world's most spectacular hikes. |
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Californias Wilderness Areas the Complete Guide Mountains and Coastal Ranges By: George Wuerthner Nearly fifteen percent of California is designated as wilderness, more square miles of wildlands than any other state except Alaska. This volume includes 60 wilderness areas, from little-known gems to national treasures such as John Muir and Ansel Adams Wildernesses. Each entry highlights the area's geology, ecosystems, plant and animal species, and recreational opportunities, along with schematic maps and suggested hikes--all the information you'll need to enjoy California's myriad wilderness areas. |
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Foghorn Outdoors: California Hiking By: Tom Stienstra, Ann Marie Brown In this new edition, all trail specifics have been updated. Added are synopses of the area's outstanding features, environmental status, and "report cards" grading particular hikes for beauty, number of people, access, campgrounds, side trips, and secret spots. |
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The Backpacker's Photography Handbook By: Charles Campbell Whether you're on an afternoon hike or scaling the Himalayas, backpacking adventures are ideal for taking spectacular pictures. This book covers all the rigors of living and photographing outdoors, from protecting equipment to shooting on the move. |
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The Complete Walker III : The Joys and Techniques of Hiking and Backpacking By: Colin Fletcher According to Colin Fletcher, walking can become an addiction. But it can also be therapy; he sometimes walks "along (a) ridge in order to think uncluttered thoughts or to feel with accuracy, or to sweat away a hangover, or to achieve some other worthy end." His guide touches on the spiritual but also gets down to brass tacks with a grandfather's authority. Heavy with specifics, Fletcher suggests which socks to wear and how to choose a boot based on one of the four available lacing options. He'll tell you how to pack the "house on your back," and he'll even tell you how to walk (yes, there is a proper technique to efficient walking). But Fletcher isn't an academic; his style is soothing and funny. And he'll tell you that above all, you shouldn't take your technique too seriously--walking is supposed to be fun. |
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Hiking & Backpacking : A Complete Guide (A Trailside Guide Series) By: Karen Berger, John Viehman Never before have so many Americans wanted to experience the wild corners of this land. Now this complete guide gives them the tools and the skills to do so. Packed with imaginative ideas for the greater enjoyment of day hikes and long-distance treks alike, beginners and pros will benefit from this invaluable guide. Color photos. |
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Making Camp : The Complete Guide for Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Paddlers & Skiers By: Dennis Coello, John Harlin, Alan Kesselheim, Steve Howe Here is a comprehensive, detailed camping how-to compiled by Backpacker field experts for anyone traveling by foot, boat, bicycle, or skis, through all kinds of terrain, year-around. Gleaned from the lifetime experiences of four Backpacker magazine field experts, this compendium of advice, checklists, suggestions, priorities, rules of thumb, and special considerations presents the best from the best. Learn how to select sites, arrange your kitchen, build a portable toilet, pitch a tent, build a fire, and leave no trace. |
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Everyday Wisdom : 1,001 Expert Tips for Hikers By: Karen Berger Here are expert tips and tricks for hikers and backpackers covering everything from packing and planning to field repairs and emergency improvisations. |
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Bay Area Mountain Bike Trails : 50 Mountain Bike Trails Throughout the San Francisco Bay Area By: Conrad J. Boisvert Explore the many off-road biking areas of the San Francisco Bay Area with this handy and complete guidebook. Despite its large population, the Bay Area offers a wealth of hidden trails for mountain bikers to experience, all within easy distance from major cities within the region. From Annadel State Park in Santa Rosa in the north to Henry Coe State Park in Gilroy in the south, from Wilder Ranch along the coast to Morgan Territory, buried remotely in the shadow of Mount Diablo, the Bay Area has innumerable places to ride. |
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HIKING ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, 8th Edition By: Kent Dannen, Donna Dannen This is a superior guide for anyone seeking an "off road" experience in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) -- the only way to really see the park's wonders. The authors have first hand experience on the trails, discuss the terrain, the turns, the animals, flowers, and habitat. For the novice or less experienced hiker, this book will give you everything you need to hike in confidence. It will help you select the best trail for your time and effort level. This book will tell you "what's up ahead," so if you're an explorer first, the surprise is limited to the beauty not the unexpected. However, if avoiding uncertainly is your goal (and a good one in the mountains where weather is unpredictable and trerrain and altitude can be challenging) this is The Book. Without this book a hiker to Mills Lake, for example, might not know to look for the cairns that mark about 100 yards of obscured trail over the glacial rock just north of the lake. |
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Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills By: John McPherson, Geri McPherson A complete, intensive how-to on ALL of the SKILLS that one would need to not only survive, but to live comfortably in the wilderness for an extended period. The ten chapters were first written as complete how-to books in themselves before being compiled. THEY WORK! Subjects include: brain tanning - friction fire making - cordage (string & rope) making - making a bow & arrow - traps and other food gathering techniques - primitive cooking techniques - dressing out large game - baskets and other containers - primitive pottery - tools from stone - wood and bone - primitive, semi-permanent shelters that shields not only from elements but allows internal fires ... and more! There is no other work available anywhere at any price that compares with this book. There are more than 700 photographs to illustrate this massive work - they used photo's to illustrate because they were tired of seeing drawings by others that couldn't (and didn't) work. |
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The Outward Bound Backpacker's Handbook By: Glenn Randall, Outward Bound This book should be at the top of every adventurer's equipment list. Written by one of the most experienced and knowledgeable outdoorsman in North America, this manual includes instructions for everything from ecologically conscious trailside cooking to responsible trip-planning. Randall specifies how to buy the right boots, tents, and sleeping bags; how to keep warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather; and how to pack a backpack for greatest efficiency. He also addresses trekking with children, the use of environmentally friendly latrines, foot care and other first-aid concerns, as well as the wisest approach to dealing with bears, mosquitoes, poison plants, and everything in between. Filled with practical advice and invaluable insight, "The Outward Bound Backpacker's Handbook" is the essential reference book for every modern backpacker. |
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100 Hikes in Arizona By: Scott S. Warren This guide features the best trails through Arizona's diverse terrain, from conifer forests to cacti-covered deserts. Includes trails for every skill and energy level. Includes maps, photos, distance and more. |
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Arizona Day Hikes : A Guide to the Best Trails from Tucson to the Grand Canyon By: Dave Ganci 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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Best Easy Day Hikes Mount St. Helens (FalconGuide) By: Fred Barstad This book is written for visitors to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument who like to hike. The 61 detailed hike descriptions cover nearly all the trails within the Monument. Included are multi-day backpack trips, long and short day hikes, climbs to the summit, family hikes suitable for small children, and a few hikes that are barrier free. |
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