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Best Rail Trails Northern California is a directory to the top rail
trails throughout Northern California. Written by a local author
with expert knowledge of the region, this easy-to-use book provides
mile-by-mile descriptions of the most popular rural and urban rail
trails in Northern California. Readers are provided with all the
information they need to experience the best rail trails in the
area, including trail maps, descriptions of the trails and things
to see and do along the way.
Best Easy Day Hikes Denver includes detailed maps and concise
descriptions for nineteen easy-to-follow hikes in the foothills of
the Front Range in and around Denver, Colorado. Explore the
red-rock towers of Roxborough State Park and Red Rocks Park, walk
along the broad, peaceful shores of the South Platte River, or hike
to the stone ruins of the Walker House atop Mount Falcon. Look
inside for: - Casual hikes to longer adventures - Hikes for
everyone, including families - Mile-by-mile directions and clear
trail maps - Trail Finder for best hikes for views, lake and river
lovers, children, and history lovers - GPS coordinates
Celebrating our national parks *Denali National Park celebrates its
centennial anniversary in 2017 *The park attracts more than 400,000
visitors annually *More than 60 historic photographs throughout
Historic Denali National Park is a vibrant narrative that covers
different parts of the park's history, from the Native Americans
and the early explorers to park visitors today. Celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Denali National Park and learn more about one of
America's greatest treasures.
Best Easy Day Hikes Lake Tahoe includes concise descriptions and
detailed maps of 27 of the premier easy day hikes in northern
California's most popular recreational destination. The hikes
circle the lake, from the west shore to the east; from the slopes
below Mount Rose to South Lake Tahoe. Whether you want spectacular
Tahoe views, secluded rambles, alpine tarns, or journeys through
historic resorts, you'll find them in this guide. Discover the
Tahoe basin's natural wonders by dropping into Skunk Harbor,
cruising to Galena Falls, climbing along the storied Tahoe Rim and
Pacific Crest Trails, and catching your breath in secluded mountain
meadows.
The history of Yosemite National Park is as compelling as the
waterfalls, monoliths, and peaks that have mesmerized visitors for
more than a century. But what hikers see today in the iconic
Yosemite Valley, as well as on the peaks in the high country and
within the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, is a world away from the
place Native Americans once called Ahwahnee, and from what
gold-seekers and mountain men looked upon in the park's earliest
days. Historic Yosemite National Park is a vibrant collection of
stories about different aspects of Yosemite National Park's
fascinating history, from the conservation works of pivotal
characters such as writer John Muir and photographer Ansel Adams to
the daring exploits of rock climbers and the natural forces that
have shaped Yosemite's stunning vistas. These stories reveal why
Yosemite National Park has inspired humankind for centuries.
This guidebook includes step-by-step descriptions and detailed maps
of 18 excursions--from half-mile strolls to more rigorous four-mile
jaunts--including 9 in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area,
the world's largest urban national park. This compact guidebook
will walk you through the best San Francisco has to offer. If
you're planning to visit San Francisco--or explore your
hometown--you'll be sure you're on the right track with this
guidebook.
"Best Easy Day Hikes San Francisco's East Bay "includes concise
descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed
maps of the routes. The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short,
easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
As Spanish authorities colonized Alta California, they established
21 Franciscan missions and four forts, or presidios, to bring the
native inhabitants of the region under control and to provide for
security and defense. Today, the missions and presidios are among
California's most popular historic landmarks, and enduring
reminders of California's Spanish and Mexican past. For travelers
and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience a taste of all that
the area has to offer, this book contains short hikes, biking, and
other outdoor recreation opportunities, plus travel information and
natural history. It is a fun and fascinating tour of the missions
and presidios for vacationers and history buffs alike.
Other books in the "Exploring series include Big South Fork
National River and Recreation Area, Canyonlands and Arches National
Park, Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout National Seashores, Dinosaur
National Monument, Florida's Atlantic Coast Beaches, Florida's Gulf
Coast Beaches, Glacier National Park, Great Texas Coastal Birding
Trail, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Hawaii's Parklands, Mount
Helena, Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National
Recreation Area, and Southern California Beaches.
Best Easy Day Hikes Colorado Springs includes concise descriptions
and detailed maps for twenty-five easy-to-follow hikes on the high
plains as well as in the mountains near town. From renowned Garden
of the Gods to secluded Mueller State Park, these hikes, most less
than 5 miles long, will fuel your Rocky Mountain hiking fever.
Small enough to fit in a back pocket, a Best Easy Day Hikes
guidebook samples approximately twenty easy-to-follow, accessible,
and scenic trails in and around national parks, cities and urban
areas, and popular outdoor destinations across the United
States.Local guide Tracy Salcedo presents the best hikes for those
who have limited time or abilities, without missing out on the
area's scenic splendors.
In a place as vast and extreme as Alaska, no one takes safety for
granted. Whether adventurer or homesteader, tourist or native,
people look out for themselves and for each other. But sometimes it
just goes bad, and no amount of resourcefulness or resiliency can
make it right. That's when search and rescue teams kick into gear,
launching operations by air and by land that have generated amazing
tales of heroism, tenacity, and human kindness. Some of those
stories have been gathered in Search and Rescue Alaska, including:
*Rescues on Denali, North America's highest peak, from the
mountain's first search and rescue in 1932 to a rescue in 2017 that
highlights the utility of modern equipment and decades of SAR
experience *A World War II search and rescue that ended with a
remarkable recovery more than half a century later *Rescues during
the Good Friday quake of 1964 *The rescue of mountaineering
students and their instructors in the Chugach Range *The rescue and
recovery of Klondike-bound gold-seekers caught in an avalanche on
the infamous Chilkoot Trail These stories and others in this
compilation of essays will kindle a new appreciation for the
skilled and selfless pilots, troopers, military personnel, and
rangers on call for search and rescue in Alaska.
With these information-packed guides in hand, readers have
everything they need for the adventure they seek, from an easy
nature walk to a multiday backpacking trip. Each hike includes:
location, length, hiking time, level of difficulty, and if dogs can
come along. Other features include: * Trail finder chart that
categorizes each hike (e.g., for particular attractions such as
waterfalls) * Full-color photos and maps throughout * Information
on the area's history, geology, flora and fauna
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