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  • 100 Hikes In Yosemite National Park

    2004 Independent Publisher Book Award Winner in Travel-Guidebook and 2003 Silver Award Winner for Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year in Travel Guides
    • A collection of 100 of the Yosemite area's best hikes
    • 110 color photographs and 102 color maps
    • Includes popular trails located outside the boundaries of Yosemite National Park
    • Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for best "Adventure Guidebook"
    • By Marc Soares
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    Yosemite National Park is a hiking destination know world round and this guidebook provides directions to the best trails Yosemite has to offer. 

    Virtually all the hikes in this book are readily accessible from major arterials, and there are explicit trailhead directions for each hike. The hikes in 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park are divided into eight geographical regions. The regions approximate a counterclockwise loop, starting from the southeast and finishing in the southwest. Each hiking chapter is broken up in three basic parts: the information block, which helps you size up the hike by telling you how to get there and what to expect; the opening, which gives you a feel for what the hike is like; and the body, which describes the landmarks and trails, providing a blow-by-blow account of the actual hike, preceded by trailhead directions. You'll learn where the tough spots are on the trail, how much shade is available, and the locations of important Yosemite landmarks and special scenes you won't want to miss.

    Roughly a third of the hikes in this book are located just outside the park boundaries, and about half of those lead into the Yosemite National Park. A handy trail index helps hikers choose from trails ranging in difficulty from "cakewalk to butt-kicker."

    With extensive facts about plants, wildlife, and geological features as well as local history, each hike in this guidebook is loaded with outdoor entertainment and information.

    • 336 pages
    •  Mountaineers Books
    •  978-0-89886-867-8
    •  May 6, 2003


    2004 Independent Publisher Book Award Winner in Travel-Guidebook and 2003 Silver Award Winner for Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year in Travel Guides
    • A collection of 100 of the Yosemite area's best hikes
    • 110 color photographs and 102 color maps
    • Includes popular trails located outside the boundaries of Yosemite National Park
    • Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for best "Adventure Guidebook"
    • By Marc Soares
    More Details

    Yosemite National Park is a hiking destination know world round and this guidebook provides directions to the best trails Yosemite has to offer. 

    Virtually all the hikes in this book are readily accessible from major arterials, and there are explicit trailhead directions for each hike. The hikes in 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park are divided into eight geographical regions. The regions approximate a counterclockwise loop, starting from the southeast and finishing in the southwest. Each hiking chapter is broken up in three basic parts: the information block, which helps you size up the hike by telling you how to get there and what to expect; the opening, which gives you a feel for what the hike is like; and the body, which describes the landmarks and trails, providing a blow-by-blow account of the actual hike, preceded by trailhead directions. You'll learn where the tough spots are on the trail, how much shade is available, and the locations of important Yosemite landmarks and special scenes you won't want to miss.

    Roughly a third of the hikes in this book are located just outside the park boundaries, and about half of those lead into the Yosemite National Park. A handy trail index helps hikers choose from trails ranging in difficulty from "cakewalk to butt-kicker."

    With extensive facts about plants, wildlife, and geological features as well as local history, each hike in this guidebook is loaded with outdoor entertainment and information.

    • 336 pages
    •  Mountaineers Books
    •  978-0-89886-867-8
    •  May 6, 2003


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