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Afoot & Afield: Inland Empire: Afoot & Afield

Autor David Harris
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2018
The Inland Empire, with its mountain, foothill, valley, and desert recreational opportunities, is a hiker's paradise. Afoot & Afield: Inland Empire describes more than 250 noteworthy hikes, ranging from easy to very strenuous, in this comprehensive hiking guide to the length and breadth of the Inland Empire. These hikes explore Southern California's three tallest mountains; the stark beauty of the high desert, including Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve; as well as trails that wind through urban and regional parks. Each hike is shown on custom-created maps that also include GPS waypoints. The maps alone are worth the price of the book.
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ISBN-13: 9780899979571
ISBN-10: 0899979572
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: WILDERNESS PR
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Cuprins

1 Mount Baldy Area
1.1 Mount Baldy Loop
1.2 San Antonio Falls
1.3 North Backbone Traverse
1.4 Bear Flats
1.5 Bear Ridge
1.6 Lookout Mountain
1.7 Ice House Canyon
1.8 Cedar Glen
1.9 Ontario Peak
1.10 Cucamonga Peak
1.11 Three T's
1.12 Baldy Nine Peaks Challenge
1.13 Iron Mountain
1.14 San Antonio Ridge
1.15 Ice House Saddle From Lytle Creek
1.16 Etiwanda Peak
1.17 Bonita Falls

Upland-Claremont-San Dimas Hills
2.1 Sunset Peak
2.2 Sunset Ridge
2.3 Stoddard Peak
2.4 Frankish Peak
2.5 Etiwanda Falls

San Bernardino Mountains: West
3.1 Deep Creek Hot Springs
3.2 San Andreas Overlook
3.3 Heart Rock
3.4 Pinnacles
3.5 Metate Trail
3.6 Little Bear Creek
3.7 Deep Creek
3.8 Fisherman's Camp
3.9 Deep Creek Canyoneering
3.10 Holcomb Crossing Trail Camp
3.11 Cox Creek
3.12 Heaps Peak Arboretum
3.13 Exploration Trail
3.14 Little Green Valley

San Bernardino Mountains: Big Bear Lake Area
4.1 Grays Peak
4.2 Delamar Mt.
4.3 Cougar Crest + Bertha Peak
4.4 North Shore Trail
4.5 Woodland Trail
4.6 Gold Mountain
4.7 Sugarloaf Mt.
4.8 Wild Horse Creek
4.9 Grand View Pt.
4.10 Castle Rock
4.11 Skyline Trail
4.12 Seven Oaks Trail
4.13 Champion Lodgepole
4.14 Siberia Creek from Big Bear
4.15 Siberia Creek from Snow Valley
4.16 Siberia Creek from Seven Oaks
4.17 Butler Peak
4.18 Granite Peaks

San Bernardino Mountains: San Gorgonio Wilderness
5.1 San Gorgonio via Vivian Creek
5.2 Little San Gorgonio
5.3 Galena Peak
5.4 Big Falls
5.5 Alger Creek Trail
5.6 Momyer-Falls Creek Loop
5.7 Aqueduct Trail
5.8 Mountain Home Flats
5.9 San Bernardino Peak
5.10 Ponderosa and Whispering Pines Nature Trails
5.11 John's Meadow
5.12 San Bernardino Peak via Forsee Creek
5.13 South Fork Meadows
5.14 San Gorgonio via Dollar and Dry Lake
5.15 Jenks Lake
5.16 Santa Ana River Trail
5.17 Aspen Grove
5.18 Fish Creek Meadow
5.19 San Gorgonio via Fish Creek
5.20 San Bernardino Nine Peaks Challenge
5.21 Yucaipa Ridge traverse

Mojave Desert
6.1 Mormon Rocks Interpretive Trail
6.2 East Ord Mountain
6.3 Owl Canyon

Urban Parks
7.1 Pacific Electric Trail
7.2 Prado Lake
7.3 Mt. Rubidoux
7.4 Box Springs Park Two Trees Trail
7.5 Box Spring Mountains Skyline Trail
7.6 Box Springs Towers Loop
7.7 Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park
7.8 Olive Mountain
7.9 Terri Peak Loop / Bernasconi Hills
7.10 South Hills Preserve Jedi Trail
7.11 San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary
7.12 Oakmont Trail
7.13 Wildwood Canyon
7.14 Zanja Peak Loop
7.15 Crafton Hills Grape Ave Loop
7.16 Crafton Hills Traverse
7.17 El Dorado Ranch Park
7.18 Bogart Park
7.19 Simpson Park Hemet

Santa Rosa Ecological Preserve
8.1 Granite Loop
8.2 Sylvan Meadows
8.3 Oak Tree Trail
8.4 Los Santos Trail
8.5 Vernal Pool
8.6 Historic Adobes
8.7 Santa Rosa Plateau Loop

San Jacinto National Monument
9.1 Black Mountain
9.2 Indian Mountain
9.3 San Jacinto via Fuller Ridge
9.4 San Jacinto River, North Fork
9.5 Seven Pines Trail
9.6 San Jacinto via Marion Ridge
9.7 Panorama Point
9.8 Webster Trail
9.9 Idyllwild Nature Center
9.10 Suicide Rock
9.11 Tahquitz Rock
9.12 Ernie Maxwell Trail
9.13 Skunk Cabbage Meadow
9.14 Tahquitz Peak via Saddle Junction
9.15 Caramba
9.16 Strawberry / Saddle Loop
9.17 Idyllwild to Tramway Loop
9.18 San Jacinto from Idyllwild
9.19 Tahquitz Peak via South Ridge
9.20 Desert View Loop
9.21 Long, Round, and Tamarack Valleys
9.22 Cornell Peak
9.23 San Jacinto from Aerial Tramway
9.24 Seven Peaks of the San Jacinto Wilderness

Desert Divide
10.1 Antsell Rock
10.2 Apache Peak
10.3 Palm View Peak
10.4 Cedar Spring
10.5 Northern Desert Divide
10.6 Desert Divide Nine Peaks Challenge
10.7 Thomas Mountain
10.8 Cahuilla Mountain
10.9 Hurkey Creek
10.10 South Fork San Jacinto River

Palm Springs and the Indian Canyons
11.1 South Lykken Trail
11.2 North Lykken Trail
11.3 Museum Trail
11.4 Cactus to Clouds
11.5 Tahquitz Canyon
11.6 Desert Angel
11.7 Vargas Palms
11.8 Snow Creek
11.9 Andreas Canyon
11.10 Maynard Mine
11.11 Murray Canyon
11.12 Lower Palm Canyon
11.13 Fern Canyon
11.14 Palm Canyon Pines to Palms
11.15 Jo Pond Trail

Santa Rosa National Monument
12.1 Garstin Trail
12.2 Araby Trail
12.3 Jane's Hoffbrau
12.4 Murray Hill
12.5 Magnesia Spring Canyon
12.6 Bump and Grind Trail
12.7 Art Smith Trail
12.8 Randall Henderson Trail
12.9 Living Desert and Eisenhower Peak
12.10 Bear Creek Canyon Ridge
12.11 Boo Hoff Loop
12.12 Guadalupe Trail
12.13 Stone Sentinel
12.14 Sawmill Trail
12.15 Horsethief Creek
12.16 Cactus Spring Trail
12.17 Martinez Mountain
12.18 Pinyon Trail
12.19 Rabbit Peak from the Coachella Valley
12.20 Rabbit and Villager Peaks
12.21 Rabbit Peak from Clark Lake

Colorado Desert
13.1 Painted and Ladder Canyon Loop
13.2 Big Split Rock Canyon
13.3 Neverending Canyon
13.4 Utah Canyon
13.5 The Grottos
13.6 Black Butte
13.7 Chuckwalla Mountain
13.8 Stepladder Mountain
13.9 Mopah

Desert Preserves
14.1 McCallum Grove
14.2 Pushawalla Palms Canyon
14.3 Moon Country
14.4 Big Morongo Preserve
14.5 Pipes Canyon
14.6 Sawtooth Loop in : Pioneertown Preserve
14.7 Oak Glen Preserve
14.8 Whitewater Canyon to Mission Creek
14.9 Whitewater Canyon Ridge Loop
14.10 Whitewater Preserve to San Gorgonio Overlook
14.11 Dos Palmas Preserve

Joshua Tree National Park: Main Park
15.1 Window Rock Loop
15.2 Boy Scout Trail
15.3 Willow Hole
15.4 Wonderland of Rocks Traverse
15.5 Barker Dam Trail
15.6 Garrett's Arch
15.7 Wall Street Mine
15.8 Negro Hill
15.9 Mt. Minerva Hoyt
15.10 Quail Mountain
15.11 Lost Horse Mine and Mountain
15.12 Mount Inspiration
15.13 Mt. Inspiration from Coachella Valley
15.14 Ryan Mountain
15.15 Queen Mountain
15.16 Desert Queen Mine
15.17 Skull Rock Nature Trail
15.18 Split Rock
15.19 Eagle Cliffs
15.20 Malapai Hill
15.21 Bernard and Little Berdoo Peaks
15.22 Arch Rock
15.23 Joshua Mountain
15.24 California Riding and Hiking Trail

Joshua Tree National Park: Black Rock & Covington
16.1 Black Rock Canyon Panaorama Loop Trail
16.2 Eureka Peak
16.3 West Side Loop
16.4 High View Nature Trail
16.5 Covington Crest
16.6 Covington Loop

Joshua Tree National Park: Indian Cove
17.1 Indian Cove Nature Trail
17.2 Gunsight Loop
17.3 Rattlesnake Canyon
17.4 Fortynine Palms Oasis

Joshua Tree National Park: East
18.1 Pinto Mtn
18.2 Fried Liver Wash
18.3 Mastadon Peak
18.4 Lost Palms Oasis
18.5 Eagle Mtn
18.6 Munsen Cayon
18.7 Carey's Castle
18.8 Spectre Peak

Mojave National Preserve
19.1 Kelso Dunes
19.2 Hole in the Wall
19.3 Barber Peak Loop
19.4 Mid-Hills to Hole-in-the-Wall
19.5 Table Top Mountain
19.6 Mitchel Cavern
19.7 Edgar Peak
19.8 Old Dad Mountain
19.9 Lava Tubes
19.10 Teutonia Peak
19.11 Kessler Peak
19.12 Fort Piute
19.13 Caruthers Canyon
19.14 New York Mountain
19.15 Clark Mountain
19.16 Castle Peaks

Mojave Trails National Monument
20.1 Afton Canyon
20.2 Sheephole Mountain
20.3 Pisgah Lava Tubes
20.4 Amboy Crater
20.5 Cadiz Dunes

Notă biografică

David Harris is the Harvey S. Mudd Professor of Engineering Design at Harvey Mudd College and the author of Terrific engineering textbooks and hiking guidebooks. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in Electrical Engineering and his M.Eng. and S.B. degrees in EECS and Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has designed microprocessors at Intel Corporation, Hewlett Packard, Sun Microsystems, and Broadcom, and his passion for chips is reflected in his books on the subject. He began his hiking adventures as a wee tot on his father's back and has been exploring the mountains and deserts ever since. Now, his own three boys are frequent companions on these trips.