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Gentle Hikes of Minnesota's North Shore: The North Shore's Most Scenic Hikes Under 3 Miles: Gentle Hikes

Autor Ladona Tornabene, Melanie Morgan, Lisa Vogelsang
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2017
Hiking the North Shore is for everyone, and this guidebook proves it. Gentle Hikes of Minnesota’s North Shore shows you where to find 45 of the best short hikes—three miles or less—between Duluth and the Canadian border. Plus, fantastic hikes aren’t the only things you’ll find. This handy book features 13 scenic walks (less than a mile long), 20 waysides and scenic locales, and 15 picnic areas. Authors Ladona Tornabene, Melanie Morgan and Lisa Vogelsang also share research-based facts about the benefits of walking, and there are even special sections for people traveling in RVs and for people with physical challenges. Whether your time is limited or you’re hiking with small children, seniors or those with special needs, you can experience this most beloved place of natural beauty.

Details for each hike include:

Trail map
Total length, surface type and width
Location of benches, stairs and wheelchair-accessible facilities
Highlights of what you can expect to see
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781591937289
ISBN-10: 1591937280
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: Color photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Adventure Publications
Colecția Adventure Publications
Seria Gentle Hikes


Notă biografică

Ladona Tornabene, Ph.D., MCHES, is an Associate Professor of Public Health Education and Promotion at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD). Avid in promoting health via the outdoors, she believes that better health on the inside is supported through access to the outside. This belief has shaped her academic curiosity, leading to numerous conference presentations and to the innovative Gentle Hikes series (MN, WI, MI). Such books aim to empower people of all physical ability levels to access the outdoors by creating a know-before-you-go approach via significant trail detail (e.g. width/surface, number of steps, rock/root ratings, inclines). The books also incorporate research-based info on the health benefits of hiking and of simply being in nature. Another academic curiosity of Ladona's is the visual arts' role in promoting health, which led to the development of a photo-based data collection method, and numerous publications/presentations. As a fine-art nature photographer, she shares best spots along the trails for happy-snapping! Furthermore, she uses her photography for philanthropic purposes with her "Picture Your Passion" UMD scholarship fund (www.d.umn.edu/~ltornabe/photography/) and through the Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals (healingphotoart.org). Her work is represented by Master Framing Gallery in Duluth, MN, and is displayed internationally through the Foundation.

Lisa Vogelsang, Ph.D., has taught at the University of Minnesota Duluth, primarily in Public Health Education and Promotion. She has presented internationally on the importance of green space to health and informs others that the benefits of being in nature extend beyond the hiking. As an avid photographer, her academic interests encompass the health impact of viewing photos of nature, particularly in hospital/healthcare settings. Her photos are displayed locally and internationally through the Foundation for Photo Art in Hospitals, as well as marketed regionally.

A former two-time Olympian in two different sports, Lisa sustained a devastating ankle injury while training. Seven surgeries over 34 years could not remedy the progressive bone spurs and arthritis. To continue hiking, she needed more details about trails before venturing out, which fueled a desire to "make the outdoors accessible to everyone," and the Gentle Hikes concept was born. While the books can be used by anyone seeking short yet scenic hikes within the Lake Superior region, the amount of detail included may be especially helpful to parents with strollers/young children and people with physical challenges. Since the book's publication, her ankle replacement has afforded her many miles of hiking!

Melanie Morgan is a Minnesota native who grew up exploring the woods near her family cabin as a child. There she developed a love of the natural world, learning the names of many wildflowers, trees, and animals. Many happy family vacations were spent camping along the North Shore and up the Gunflint Trail, always exploring the great outdoors. Being involved in the hiking and writing of Gentle Hikes seemed like an extension of those good feelings and brought a sense of nostalgia and fond memories. From those early beginnings, Melanie still enjoys a sense of adventure and the love of exploration. She and her husband encourage a love of nature in their children and now their grandchildren. And they continue to hike and explore whenever and wherever they happen to be. Melanie enjoys sewing and quilting, spending time with family and friends, snowshoeing in the quiet winter wonderland, and working with her husband on home projects.


Cuprins

Introduction

Safety and What to Bring

Authors' Corner

Sample Pages

The Trails

  • How to Use This Section
  • Duluth to Two Harbors
  • Beyond Two Harbors to Little Marais
  • Beyond Little Marais to Grand Marais
  • Beyond Grand Marais to the Canadian Border

ALMOST HIKES

  • Duluth to Two Harbors
  • Beyond Two Harbors to Little Marais
  • Beyond Little Marais to Grand Marais

WAYSIDES AND SCENIC LOCALES

  • Duluth to Two Harbors
  • Beyond Two Harbors to Little Marais
  • Beyond Little Marais to Grand Marais
  • Beyond Grand Marais to the Canadian Border

PICNIC AREAS

  • Duluth to Two Harbors
  • Beyond Two Harbors to Little Marais
  • Beyond Little Marais to Grand Marais
  • Beyond Grand Marais to the Canadian Border

Hiking for Health

Health Is More Than Just the Physical

For Travelers with Specific Needs

For Our Readers Traveling in RVs

Recommended Reading and Resources

About the Trails and Those Who Host Them

Technical Details

Bibliography

Glossary

Checklist

About the Authors