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One of the world's most spectacular places, the Grand Canyon
annually attracts over 4 million visitors who peer over the edge of
the abyss. A smaller number of them trek from the rim to the banks
of the Colorado River on one of the nation's best-known hikes. Many
of these hikers are inadequately prepared for the rigors of what
can be a deadly journey. This indispensable guide describes the
most popular route into the canyon -- the 16.2 mile round-trip
route from the South Rim to the Colorado River. It addresses the
many possible hazards (extreme heat, cold, elevation gain/loss of
over 9,000 feet), gives advice on physical conditioning, and
includes helpful charts, maps, and GPS waypoints for the best rest
points. The hike itself is covered mile by mile, with expert
coaching and hints along the way. Experienced and novice hikers
alike will benefit from its encouraging, can-do approach.
As the highest mountain in the lower 48 states, California's
14,505-foot Mt. Whitney is on the "life list" for many hikers. And
it's no wonder: The views from the top of the 21-mile round-trip
Mt. Whitney Trail are unbeatable, extending across the jagged
granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the expansive Owens River
Valley and beyond. While tremendously rewarding, this hike is
demanding even for experienced trekkers. Would-be hikers need to be
prepared for the altitude, long distance, elevation gain, mountain
weather, and other potential dangers. One Best Hike: Mt. Whitney by
experienced hiker and author Elizabeth Wenk is a step-by-step guide
that will tell you exactly how to tackle this trip with confidence.
45 "Must-Do" Yosemite Hikes It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the
amazing number of choice destinations in Yosemite National
Park-Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point, Tuolumne Meadows, Hetch
Hetchy, and many other famed locales. Now in full color, Top Trails
Yosemite by Elizabeth Wenk and Jeffrey P. Schaffer helps you sort
through the options. It doesn't describe every possible hike in the
Park, only the best. Whether you're looking for a scenic stroll, a
full-day adventure, or even a spectacular backpacking trip, you'll
find it here. And with at-a-glance information for each hike,
visitors can determine which hikes are most suitable to their
skills, schedules, and preferences. Books in the affordable and
easy-to-use Top Trails series feature elevation profiles, detailed
maps, driving directions, and "don't get lost" trail milestones.
Innovative trail-feature charts give information on which trails
are child-friendly; which allow horses; where to see giant
sequoias, waterfalls, lakes, wildflowers, and autumn colors; which
trips have the best photo opportunities; and which have camping,
running, or biking opportunities.
This new book by Sierra expert Elizabeth Wenk includes photos and
descriptions of approximately 300 species of wildflowers and
flowering shrubs in the High Sierra. Focused on areas above 8,000
feet in elevation from Yosemite south through the Whitney Region,
by restricting the collection of species to higher elevations, the
book can include all commonly seen species and nearly half of all
higher elevation species in a compact guide. Make plant
identification more approachable to hikers, this book
differentiates between species using features easily identifiable
to a non-botanist. Descriptions include the species' common and
scientific names, family name, growth form, flowering time,
elevation range, region, specific locations on popular trails, and
how to identify the plant using color, petal number, leaf shape,
height, and more.
Successfully hike Mount Whitney with the highly informative guide
that helps you prepare and provides the details you need to know.
As the highest mountain in the lower 48 states, California's
14,505-foot Mount Whitney is on the "life list" of many hikers. And
it's no wonder: The views from the top of the 21-mile-round-trip
Mount Whitney Trail are unbeatable, extending across the jagged
granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the expansive Owens River
Valley and beyond. While tremendously rewarding, this hike is
demanding. You must prepare for the altitude, long distance,
elevation gain, mountain weather, and other potential dangers. One
Best Hike: Mount Whitney by experienced hiker and author Elizabeth
Wenk is a step-by-step guide that tells you how to tackle this trip
with confidence. Inside you'll find: Advice on proper physical
conditioning-including hikes for altitude training Details on
finding your pace, what to pack, when to start, how to get permits,
and trail safety Helpful maps and tables to identify campsites and
water sources, plus a panorama to help identify peaks from the
summit Dozens of photos so you know what to expect One Best Hike:
Mount Whitney, with its can-do approach, nuts-and-bolts advice, and
practical tips, is your first step toward a truly special hiking
adventure.
50 Best Short Hikes: Yosemite National Park and Vicinity leads
hikers of all skill levels to some of the most stunning landscapes
Yosemite has to offer including: bubbling alpine creeks, smooth
glaciated slabs, giant sequoias, deep dark blue lakes, and rock as
far as the eye can see. In addition to in-depth hike descriptions,
the author has also included information about the parks natural
history, complex landscape, and its human history. Additional
information includes tips on keeping yourself and your family safe,
the park's natural predators, and helpful weather information.
One of the world's most spectacular places, the Grand Canyon
annually attracts over 4 million visitors who peer over the edge of
the abyss. A smaller number of them trek from the rim to the banks
of the Colorado River on one of the nation's best-known hikes. Many
of these hikers are inadequately prepared for the rigors of what
can be a deadly journey. This indispensable guide describes the
most popular route into the canyon -- the 16.2 mile round-trip
route from the South Rim to the Colorado River. It addresses the
many possible hazards (extreme heat, cold, elevation gain/loss of
over 9,000 feet), gives advice on physical conditioning, and
includes helpful charts, maps, and GPS waypoints for the best rest
points. The hike itself is covered mile by mile, with expert
coaching and hints along the way. Experienced and novice hikers
alike will benefit from its encouraging, can-do approach.
This new book by Sierra expert Elizabeth Wenk includes photos and
descriptions of approximately 300 species of wildflowers and
flowering shrubs in the High Sierra. Focused on areas above 8,000
feet in elevation from Yosemite south through the Whitney Region,
by restricting the collection of species to higher elevations, the
book can include all commonly seen species and nearly half of all
higher elevation species in a compact guide. Make plant
identification more approachable to hikers, this book
differentiates between species using features easily identifiable
to a non-botanist. Descriptions include the species' common and
scientific names, family name, growth form, flowering time,
elevation range, region, specific locations on popular trails, and
how to identify the plant using color, petal number, leaf shape,
height, and more.
Hike, backpack, bring the kids-there's a trail for you in Yosemite
National Park. With its towering granite cliffs, impressive
waterfalls, and lush meadows, Yosemite National Park offers
boundless outdoor adventures. Now in its second edition, Top
Trails: Yosemite by Elizabeth Wenk and Jeffrey P. Schaffer
describes the park's classic destinations and lesser-known jewels
in 45 must-do hikes. As part of the award-winning Top Trails
series, this updated guide includes innovative trail-feature charts
with information on child-friendly trails, wildflowers, scenic
vistas, and more. Detailed route maps and elevation profiles, along
with expert trail commentary, ensure that you know what to expect
on every outing. Trailhead directions and "don't get lost"
milestones help you to find where you need to go. Campground, RV,
hotel, resort, and facility information provide extra details to
plan your perfect trip. Top Trails: Yosemite includes treks to the
base of Yosemite Falls, to the top of Half Dome, and across remote
wilderness high in the Sierra Nevada. Whether you're looking for a
scenic stroll to stretch your legs, a full-day adventure, or a
rewarding backpacking trip, you'll find it here.
Find the Best Hikes and Backpacking Trips in California's Sierra
Nevada The rush of trekking through nature, the thrill of
experiencing new places, the reward of discovering beautiful
sights-all of this awaits in the Sierra Nevada. For more than 40
years, this definitive guidebook has led readers along the top
trails between Tehachapi Pass and the southern border of Yosemite
National Park. Now, with the revised and updated edition, let
hiking experts Elizabeth Wenk and Mike White show you the way.
Sierra South features 84 meticulously selected trips, from new
routes to old favorites. Traverse the stunning wilderness areas and
national forests of the region, including Kings Canyon National
Park, Sequoia National Park, John Muir Wilderness, Ansel Adams
Wilderness, and many more. The trips are organized around major
highways and roads, so it's easy to choose your next adventure.
Just pick an area, drive there, and go hiking. Inside you'll find
84 trips that range from quick overnighters to 12-day excursions
Complete trip details, including day-by-day trail descriptions, GPS
waypoints, and elevation data 41 trailhead maps that show the
routes for every trip Beginner tips and trusted advice on camping,
fishing, and bear safety Information on side trips, geology,
natural history, and more Planning your trip into the southern
Sierra backcountry is easier than ever before. For additional
hiking and backpacking opportunities, see the companion guide
Sierra North.
Find the Best Hikes and Backpacking Trips in California's Sierra
Nevada The rush of trekking through nature, the thrill of
experiencing new places, the reward of discovering beautiful
sights-all of this awaits in the Sierra Nevada. For more than 40
years, this definitive guidebook has led readers along the top
trails between the mountain range's northern boundary and the
southern edge of Yosemite National Park. Now, with this revised and
updated edition, let hiking experts Elizabeth Wenk and Mike White
show you the way. Sierra North features 86 meticulously selected
trips, from new routes to old favorites. Traverse Hoover
Wilderness, Ansel Adams Wilderness, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness,
Emigrant Wilderness, Desolation Wilderness, and more. The trips are
organized around major highways and roads, so it's easy to choose
your next adventure. Just pick an area, drive there, and go hiking.
Inside you'll find 86 trips that range from quick overnighters to
11-day excursions Complete trip details, including day-by-day trail
descriptions, GPS waypoints, and elevation data 36 trailhead maps
that show the routes for every trip Beginner tips and trusted
advice on camping, fishing, and bear safety Information on side
trips, geology, natural history, and more Planning your trip into
the northern Sierra backcountry is easier than ever before. For
additional hiking and backpacking opportunities, see the companion
guide Sierra South.
The Essential Guide for Hikers, Backpackers, and Equestrians
Yosemite National Park is a hiker's paradise. Many people return
time and again to experience its multifaceted landscapes. With
800-plus miles of maintained trails and several hundred more just
beyond the park's boundaries, the options for exploration are
endless. It would take years to visit every corner of the park-yet
each trail yields new wonders to admire. Fortunately, expert hiker
Elizabeth Wenk helps you choose where to go and what to see in this
meticulously updated guidebook. Yosemite National Park describes
almost every trail in Yosemite and most of the trails just outside
the park. The routes are divided into 96 trips of varying length
and difficulty, each with a standalone map that complements the
author's trip description. Take in the stunning views of the
Pothole Dome hike in less than an hour. Plan a family backpacking
trip along the remarkably flat Twenty Lakes Basin. Enjoy endless
views of El Capitan on the Valley Loops Trail. Discover granite
slabs, subalpine lakes, rugged peaks, and endless flowers on the
Clark Range Circuit. This classic book leads you to sequoias,
waterfalls, and canyons in Yosemite and the surrounding Emigrant,
Hoover, and Ansel Adams wilderness areas. In this book you'll find
96 routes along popular and less-frequented trails Detailed trip
narratives that let you know what to expect At-a-glance icons
highlighting the best spots for views, camping, swimming, and more
Comprehensive information on lodging, permits, and other park
activities Descriptions of the region's history, geology, flora,
and fauna If you're planning a visit to Yosemite, you must have
this book!
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