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Hike Point Reyes: Best Day Hikes in Point Reyes National Seashore

Autor McKinney John
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2019
Easy-to-use guide to the best hikes on the Point Reyes peninsula and around Tomales Bay. Complete with colorful stories, trusted trail accounts, clear maps and directions. Hikes feature waterfall, wildflowers, breathtaking views and more.
Point Reyes is a haven for birds, a heaven for hikers, and the coastal trails here are among the most magnificent in all of California. Meander Bear Valley, Tomales Point and Drakes Estero. Enjoy grand views from Mt. Wittenberg, Inverness Ridge, and Point Reyes Lighthouse. Observe tule elk, elephant seals, and a remarkable variety of birds.
Choose an easy nature walk, moderate hike, or all-day adventure. Every trail tells a story. Hike on
Companion guides include "Hike San Francisco" and "Hike the East Bay."
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ISBN-13: 9780934161824
ISBN-10: 0934161828
Pagini: 146
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Writers Republic LLC

Notă biografică

John McKinney Amazon Bio John McKinney is an award-winning writer, public speaker, and author of 30 hiking-themed books: inspiring narratives, top-selling guides, books for children. John tells the bittersweet story of his epic hike along the entire California coast in the critically acclaimed Hiking on the Edge: Dreams, Schemes, and 1600 Miles on the California Coastal Trail. A trek to remote monasteries in Greece led to a miracle adoption, a glorious and sometimes hilarious tale told in Hiking the Holy Mountain: Tales of Monks and Miracles on the Trails of Mount Athos, Greece. John is particularly passionate about sharing the stories of California trails. He is the only one to have visited-and written about-all 280 California State Parks, and works with park and conservation organizations to promote and protect them. His "Every Trail Tells a Story" series of guides highlight the very best hikes in California. The master storyteller about hiking is a frequent public speaker, and shares his tales on the radio, on video, and online. For 18 years John, aka The Trailmaster, wrote a weekly hiking column for the Los Angeles Times, and has hiked and enthusiastically told the story of more than 10 thousand miles of trail across California and around the world. The intrepid Eagle Scout has written more than a thousand stories and opinion pieces about hiking, parklands, and our relationship with nature. John loves to share the trail with others. He's designed and led tours for a walking vacation company, led hikes to benefit nonprofit organizations, and served as National Hike Leader for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Hike For Discovery program. John's studies in broadcast journalism at the University of Southern California proved somewhat useful on his career path; more so were the hikes he took with his friends in the USC hiking club. Hike on!