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America s sixty-three national parks are made up of the greatest
geographical, geological, and ecological wonders on the planet, and
some of their treasures are only available to those willing to walk
past the trailhead for just a mile or two. Featuring spectacular
photography and information, this book allows you to experience
each park up close. Hikes range from half-mile nature walks on
accessible boardwalks to strenuous full-day hikes to multiday
backpacking trips. Each hike is chosen to showcase what is
possible: long and short, hard and easy trails featuring mountains,
canyons, waterfalls, wildlife meadows, forests, wildflowers,
deserts, glaciers, volcanoes, beaches, and more. The national parks
have more trails than any one person can hike in a lifetime. Hiking
America s National Parks will inspire and inform hikers, walkers,
and nature lovers to get out past that trailhead.
From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the trails
blazed by the pioneers, lands explored by Lewis and Clark and
covered by the Pony Express, to the civil-rights marches of Selma
and Montgomery, this is the official book of the country s 19
National Historic Trails. These trails range from 54 miles to more
than 5,000 and feature historic and interpretive sites to be
explored on foot and sometimes by paddle, sail, bicycle, horse, or
by car on backcountry roads. Totaling 37,000 miles through 41
states, our entire national experience comes to life on these
trails from Native American history to the settlement of the
colonies, westward expansion, and civil rights and they are
beautifully depicted in this large-format volume.
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America's Great Hiking Trails - Appalachian, Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, North Country, Ice Age, Potomac Heritage, Florida, Natchez Trace, Arizona, Pacific Northwest, New England (Hardcover)
Karen Berger; Photographs by Bart Smith; Foreword by Bill McKibben; Contributions by Partnership Nat'l Trail System
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Discovery Miles 13 660
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A hiker's dream bucket list is embodied in this lavishly
illustrated celebration of more than 50,000 miles of America's most
iconic trails. Celebrating the forty most important trails in
America, this volume takes the reader through forty-nine states and
eight national parks. Literally tens of millions of tourists and
hikers visit these trails each year, some of which wind through the
country's most scenic natural wonders and virtually every major
ecosystem in America. Each featured trail has its own section,
complete with a map and photo gallery, and the reader explores what
makes it one of the most magnificent hiking experiences anywhere in
the world. Trail histories accompany detailed hiker-friendly
descriptions that highlight the most scenic spots, with suggestions
for shorter weekend and day hikes. The stunning photographs take
the reader on a visual adventure conducted by Bart Smith, the first
person to hike all eleven National Scenic Trails from end to end.
"America's Great Hiking Trails" is perfect for anyone interested in
outdoor recreation and conservation.
Learn to tie 21 knots for the outdoors and everyday life! You never
know when you’ll need just the right knot. Maybe you want to haul
something atop your car. Perhaps you have to stake a tree or tether
your dog. From tying a kite string to mooring a boat, Essential
Knots has you covered. This pocket-sized booklet contains 21
versatile knots for getting things done at the campsite, on the
dock, and at home. Author Karen Berger provides easy-to-follow
instructions—supplemented by full-color, step-by-step
illustrations—to help you quickly and correctly tie the knots you
need. With this guide in hand, you’ll always know which knots to
use and when, even if you’re a beginner. It’s conveniently
sized to keep in your glove box, backpack, back pocket, or desk
drawer, so it’s always there when you need it. Get Essential
Knots and find a handy spot for it. You’ll be surprised how often
you use it.
For many people, the Pacific Crest is the ultimate long-distance
hiking trail. Beginning in the dry valleys of southern California,
it follows the crest of the snow-capped Sierras, and ends in the
ancient forests of Washington's Cascades. This is a guide to hiking
the Pacific Crest. For each section of the trail, the authors
describe the route in detail and recommend the best day hikes and
short backpacks from each trailhead. They describe the plants and
animals hikers will see, tell stories about local history, and even
explain plate tectonics. In addition, the authors draw on their own
experiences - for together they have logged more than 12,000 miles
on the PCT - to give tested advice on trip planning, gear and
safety, seasonal considerations, trailheads and resupplies,
permits, and more.
An expert long-distance backpacker shares secrets of the world's elite trekkers to make every hiker's adventure safer and more enjoyable.
This book is for hikers who find themselves looking to see what's over the next ridge. It's for people who have wondered what it would be like to hike the Grand Canyon, backpack across cirques of alpine scree, live outdoors when the temperature plummets below zero, hike across foreign countries, or embark on the trip of a lifetime-a thru-hike of a 2,000 mile trail.
Three sections make the information accessible and manageable. Part 1 covers the basics of expedition planning, including scheduling, route selection, and food and gear resupply. Part 2 examines the special gear and skills you need for a variety of situations, including rain, winter, high mountains, deserts, and foreign travel. Part 3 offers a wish-list of destinations with descriptions of hikes in every conceivable type of terrain and ecosystem, from saguaros to sequoias, from cactus to Krummholtz.
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