| Item 9780881505993$10.82 - $16.53 up to $0.33 CashbackAn all-new guide to the best hiking Arizona has to offer. Isn't Arizona just all desert and cactus? Not really. In fact, Arizona has more topographical and habitat variety than almost any other state in the U.S. With elevations that range from 70 feet near Yuma to 12,700 feet just outside Flagstaff, Arizona's great diversity in climate, g...
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An all-new guide to the best hiking Arizona has to offer. Isn't Arizona just all desert and cactus? Not really. In fact, Arizona has more topographical and habitat variety than almost any other state in the U.S. With elevations that range from 70 feet near Yuma to 12,700 feet just outside Flagstaff, Arizona's great diversity in climate, geology, flora, and fauna will surprise non-Arizonans and residents alike. In a short day's drive, you can start out in the flat desert dryland and end up in arctic tundra among jagged peaks and you'll see much more that the state has to offer than just the Grand Canyon. This myth-busting book showcases a select range of short and long trails. Included are hikes where you can find waterfalls, springs, snow, subalpine mountaintops, boreal forests, and watrous canyons. Take the Bright Angel and Rim Trails down the Grand Canyon; visit Native American ruins; hike to summits with jaw-dropping views. And you'll find the desert trails are hardly "barren"-they're alive with saguaro and organ pipe cactus. You can leave inner-city Phoenix and Tucson for hiking treasures you'll find nowhere else. 50 black & white photos, 50 maps, index.
A thoughtfully prepared guide to 50 trails, arranged geographically. Entries begin with a synopsis of trail specifics (location, distance, hiking time, elevation gain, best months, difficulty level, maps, rules, and comments. The narrative description that follows discusses getting there, the specfics of the trail, nearby trails, and camping information. B&w photos and portions of USGS maps support the text. The author is a professor at the U. of Colorado, Denver, and a travel writer in his spare time. The book is distributed by W.W. Norton. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
50 Hikes In Arizona : Walks, Hikes, And Backpacks Through Sky Islands And Deserts In The Grand Canyon State General
| ISBN | 9780881505993 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Countryman Pr |
| Pages | 240 |
| List Price | $16.95 |
| Author | Tessmer, Martin |
| Publication Date | 10/30/2004 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 9 Inches (US)Width: 6 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.44 Pounds (US) |
An all-new guide to the best hiking Arizona has to offer. Isn't Arizona just all desert and cactus? Not really. In fact, Arizona has more topographical and habitat variety than almost any other state in the U.S. With elevations that range from 70 feet near Yuma to 12,700 feet just outside Flagstaff, Arizona's great diversity in climate, geology, flora, and fauna will surprise non-Arizonans and residents alike. In a short day's drive, you can start out in the flat desert dryland and end up in arctic tundra among jagged peaks and you'll see much more that the state has to offer than just the Grand Canyon. This myth-busting book showcases a select range of short and long trails. Included are hikes where you can find waterfalls, springs, snow, subalpine mountaintops, boreal forests, and watrous canyons. Take the Bright Angel and Rim Trails down the Grand Canyon; visit Native American ruins; hike to summits with jaw-dropping views. And you'll find the desert trails are hardly "barren"-they're alive with saguaro and organ pipe cactus. You can leave inner-city Phoenix and Tucson for hiking treasures you'll find nowhere else. 50 black & white photos, 50 maps, index.
A thoughtfully prepared guide to 50 trails, arranged geographically. Entries begin with a synopsis of trail specifics (location, distance, hiking time, elevation gain, best months, difficulty level, maps, rules, and comments. The narrative description that follows discusses getting there, the specfics of the trail, nearby trails, and camping information. B&w photos and portions of USGS maps support the text. The author is a professor at the U. of Colorado, Denver, and a travel writer in his spare time. The book is distributed by W.W. Norton. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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