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California Trails N. Coast
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This handy 6" x 9" guidebook is a new, full color volume that navigates 674 miles of backcountry trails in northeastern California, near the towns of Sacramento, Redding (west), Red Bluff, Clear Lake, McCloud, Mount Shasta, Yreka, Crescent City, and Fort Bidwell. See ghost towns, old mines and mill workings, old railroads and stage lines along the 47 off-road trails. Directions include GPS coordinates and all trails are rated for difficulty, mileage, driving time, remoteness and more. Descriptions highlight...
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Detailed backcountry trail directions. Rated trails. GPS coordinates. Regional and trail maps. Color photos. Fascinating historical information. Ghost towns. Remote spots for camping, hiking, mountain biking, ATVing, snowmobiling, and more.
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Author: Brian Milne. Softcover; 313 pages; black-and-white photographs and maps. Wilderness Press; copyright 2008. Covers terrain in Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Provides ''don't get lost'' trail milestones, icon trail-feature tables, elevation profiles and detailed maps of every trail and region. Also includes driving directions to every trailhead; expert trail commentary highlights important features of each hike. Introductory regional descriptions fill...
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This handy 6” x 9” guidebook is a new, full color volume that navigates 893 miles of backcountry trails in southwestern California, near of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego, Salton Sea, Indio, Borrego Springs, Ocotillo and Palo Verde. See ghost towns, old mines and mill workings, old railroads and stage lines along the 50 off-road trails. Directions include GPS coordinates and all trails are rated for difficulty, mileage, driving time, remoteness and more. Descriptions highlight places to camp, hike, mountain...
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Halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, California’s Central Coast is a treasure of beaches, poppy-dotted meadows, and countless lakes and streams. This region offers a nearby destination for adventurers coming from both Northern and Southern California. Outdoor writer and lifelong Central Coast native Brian Milne has selected his favorite 46 trips for hiking, running, horseback riding, and mountain biking. From easy beach strolls to inland treks, trails range from a half mile to 18 miles...
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Your print will be custom framed with our contemporary 0.75" wide Chelsea Black wood frame in a matte finish and enhanced with a crisp - bright white mat.
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Kessinger Publishing specializes in reprints of rare, scarce, and out-of-print books. These are frequently facsimile editions of the original works and often the only version of the original text available. But, please note before purchasing: because of the condition of the original texts and difficulty in reproducing them, the reprints are sometimes difficult to read.
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Title: Coast Trail, Old Highway 101 with Coast Redwoods, Del Norte Coast State Park, California, USA Photographic Print
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Top Trails Book Series - Must Do Hikes for Everyone - describes a cross section of the best hikes, walks, runs, and bike rights that a region has to offer. This series covers Lake Tahoe, San Francisco Bay Area, California Central coast, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Grand Teton National Park. Each book covers between 40 and 50 trails.
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A self professed outdoors junkie, John has hiked, ridden and paddled on five continents. He has hiked the entire John Muir Trail, bike toured in Patagonia and sea kayaked in New Zealand and Baja. John moved to the Central Coast in 1997 and immediately fell in love with the area. “The first time I did a ride in Montana de Oro State Park, I literally fell off my bike – it was so beautiful. Ever since that moment, we have been looking for a way to translate our extensive experience in the active travel...
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eBook Description: Check out this wonderful book about a solitary, rambling 2000-mile horseback ride from the border of Mexico to Oregon. Well-educated and inclined towards the poetic, Joseph Smeaton Chase loved nature and he loved California. His narrative is both affectionate and scientific, and the reader of California Coast Trails is rewarded with a rich and detailed portrait of early 20th-century California. He gives succinct pictures of the towns he passes through, and we can see what these...
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Halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, California's Central Coast is a treasure of beaches, poppy-dotted meadows, and countless lakes and streams. This region offers a nearby destination for adventurers coming from both Northern and Southern California. Outdoor writer and lifelong Central Coast native Brian Milne has selected his favorite 46 trips for hiking, running, horseback riding, and mountain biking. From easy beach strolls to inland treks, trails range from a half mile to 18 miles...
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