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The only complete guide to the six state parks and 15 coastal and
riverside regional parks in one of the most rugged and beautiful
regions of northern California: the magnificent Sonoma Coast and
Russian River. The full range of outdoor adventures are described
here, including hiking, camping, diving, whale/seal watching, and
more. At Sonoma Coast State Park, explore miles of sandy beaches,
isolated coves, and wildflower-covered trails. Watch for whales at
Bodega Head. Visit Fort Ross State Historic Park, a Russian
colonial outpost dating back to 1812. Free-dive for abalone at Salt
Point State Park, site of strange sandstone sculptures and a rare
pygmy forest. See the rhododendrons that bloom each spring at
nearby Kruse Rhododendron Reserve, then turn inland to Armstrong
Redwoods State Reserve, home to the last major stand of old-growth
redwoods in Sonoma County. Detailed trail descriptions and trail
maps along with a table of GPS waypoints for trail junctions and
point of interest.
The only complete guide to the six state parks and 15 coastal and
riverside regional parks in one of the most rugged and beautiful
regions of northern California: the magnificent Sonoma Coast and
Russian River. The full range of outdoor adventures are described
here, including hiking, camping, diving, whale/seal watching, and
more. At Sonoma Coast State Park, explore miles of sandy beaches,
isolated coves, and wildflower-covered trails. Watch for whales at
Bodega Head. Visit Fort Ross State Historic Park, a Russian
colonial outpost dating back to 1812. Free-dive for abalone at Salt
Point State Park, site of strange sandstone sculptures and a rare
pygmy forest. See the rhododendrons that bloom each spring at
nearby Kruse Rhododendron Reserve, then turn inland to Armstrong
Redwoods State Reserve, home to the last major stand of old-growth
redwoods in Sonoma County. Detailed trail descriptions and trail
maps along with a table of GPS waypoints for trail junctions and
point of interest.
Learn basic and advanced techniques for using GPS to enhance your
favorite outdoor activities, from hiking to fishing. Hikers,
backpackers, mountain bikers, anglers-outdoor adventurers of all
kinds-will find Outdoor Navigation with GPS an essential tool for
making the most out of your backcountry trips. Along with an
explanation of the fundamentals of traditional navigation, author
Stephen W. Hinch shows GPS users everything from basic GPS
navigation skills to advanced techniques such as creating custom
maps and even how to select the most appropriate receiver. This
comprehensive book includes more than 100 helpful diagrams and
illustrations, and the new edition features details about the
latest receivers from the top manufacturers. With years of
experience as a GPS instructor, Stephen answers the most common GPS
questions in a jargon-free, easy-to-follow style. You will learn:
Basics of how GPS technology works Essentials of wilderness
navigation How to create and navigate to waypoints Advantages and
limitations of GPS-enabled mobile phones Latitude and longitude,
UTM coordinates, position formats, and map datums How to use GPS
with Google Earth and Google Maps How to find your way if your GPS
unit fails How to get started with fun activities like geocaching
and orienteering Outdoor Navigation with GPS is useful for hiking,
geocaching, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, backpacking, outdoor
photography, mountain biking, and more!
For outdoor adventurers who hike, fish, kayak, cross-country ski,
or mountain bike in the backcountry, a GPS receiver can help them
reach their destination and return safely -- but only if they know
how to use it! Here is the guide to getting the most out of a GPS
receiver, from basic consumer advice to advanced techniques. It
even includes fun solo and team games that utilize GPS. Starting
with essential definitions and moving on to creating waypoints, and
using your GPS with a computer, this succinct book teaches the
basics of navigation and outdoor GPS use. Advanced techniques are
covered, such as creating custom maps, and new technologies are
discussed, including using GPS-enabled mobile phones, and how to
use GPS with Google Earth and Google Maps. With years of experience
as a GPS instructor, Hinch is well-versed in all aspects of
navigation and GPS use, and he covers them in a jargon-free,
easy-to-follow style.
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