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Must-do Hikes for Everyone
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This pocket (5x8") travel guide to the San Francisco Bay area describes 44 hikes, illustrated with b&w photos and maps. Each entry includes directions to the trailhead, a route map and elevation profile, a description of the trail, and directions for hiking the trial, plus margin facts and history, notes on best seasons to use the trail, and information and photos of landmarks along the way. The book also includes a chart showing each hike's features such as length, difficulty rating, bike and dog access, and type of terrain. Appendices list top-rated trails in each of the four regions covered, contacts for governing agencies and outfitters, and web sites and books. An annotated list of maps is grouped by region. Weintraub is a writer and photographer who has written other books for the publisher. Pease is a cartographer and trail advocate. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Longtime San Francisco residents and intrepid hikers David Weintraub and Ben Pease have selected 44 ?must-do” trips for hiking, running, and bicycling. Trails range from easy strolls to all-day treks, from 2 to 12 miles, covering the most scenic parks and preserves between Santa Rosa and San Jose. The second edition features new hikes in Muir Woods and the Presidio, more elevation profiles, and at-a-glance information helps you find the best wildflowers, fall color, bird-watching, camping, historic sites, and cool hikes for hot days.
Longtime San Francisco residents and intrepid hikers David Weintraub and Ben Pease have selected 44 “must-do&; trips for hiking, running, and bicycling. Trails range from easy strolls to all-day treks, from 2 to 12 miles, covering the most scenic parks and preserves between Santa Rosa and San Jose. The second edition features new hikes in Muir Woods and the Presidio, more elevation profiles, and at-a-glance information helps you find the best wildflowers, fall color, bird-watching, camping, historic sites, and cool hikes for hot days.
Longtime San Francisco residents and intrepid hikers David Weintraub and Ben Pease have selected 44 ?must-do” trips for hiking, running, and bicycling. Trails range from easy strolls to all-day treks, from 2 to 12 miles, covering the most scenic parks and preserves between Santa Rosa and San Jose. The second edition features new hikes in Muir Woods and the Presidio, more elevation profiles, and at-a-glance information helps you find the best wildflowers, fall color, bird-watching, camping, historic sites, and cool hikes for hot days.
Longtime San Francisco residents and intrepid hikers David Weintraub and Ben Pease have selected 44 “must-do&; trips for hiking, running, and bicycling. Trails range from easy strolls to all-day treks, from 2 to 12 miles, covering the most scenic parks and preserves between Santa Rosa and San Jose. The second edition features new hikes in Muir Woods and the Presidio, more elevation profiles, and at-a-glance information helps you find the best wildflowers, fall color, bird-watching, camping, historic sites, and cool hikes for hot days.
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- Berkeley, CA : Wilderness Press, 2009.
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