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Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area...and Beyond: Rivergate Regionals Collection

Autor Mr. David A. Steinberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2015
In this easy to use, informative, and occasionally eccentric guidebook, David A. Steinberg blazes the trail to more than twenty-five unusual landmarks and hard-to-find destinations that are mostly within a two-hour drive of New York City. Suitable for the experienced hiker or camping adventurer—as well as anyone who has the desire to explore—Hiking the Road to Ruins includes many new ruins and historic sites to see: remnants of the two World’s Fairs in Queens, mysterious stone chambers scattered about northern Westchester County, winter adventuring in Harriman, and quarries that contain amazing artifacts. 

In this new edition, Steinberg adds four additional chapters and has revised throughout the book to include detailed directions, GPS coordinates to specific sites, a hand-drawn map, and suggestions for the optimal time and season to visit. Having led many types of hikes and trips over the past fifteen years, Steinberg leaves no part of the trip unplanned. He even suggests ideal conditions for outings. An overcast day, for instance, sets up the haunted atmosphere appropriate for visiting a water tower in Mountainside, New Jersey, that has links to a murder-suicide in the 1970s. 

Newcomers will gain experience as they make their way through the book, which includes a chapter on equipment and safety, detailed instructions on how to program a hand-held Global Positioning System receiver, and a glossary of terms. 

Both a practical guide and a creative chronicle, Hiking the Road to Ruins will inspire everyone to hit the trail in search of adventure.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780813565842
ISBN-10: 0813565847
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 24 maps, 80 photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Second Edition, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Rivergate Regionals Collection


Notă biografică

DAVID A. STEINBERG is a life-long resident of the New York City area and has been a paid leader of hikes for fifteen years. 

Cuprins

 Prologue Preparation
Leading and Not Leading Hikes
Using GPS
1.                  The Army Tunnels
2.                  Beacon Mountain Casino
3.                  The Boston Harbor Islands
4.                  The C & O Canal
5.                  Camp Hero
6.                  The Cornish Estate
7.                  Cranberry Lake Preserve
8.                  Dennytown Mines
9.                  Doodletown
10.              Dunderburg Spiral Railway
11.              Great Camp Santanoni
12.              Harriman Ruins in Winter
13.              Island Pond Ranger Cabin
14.              Mines! All mines!
15.              Mount Hope Historical Park
16.              Overlook Mountain House
17.              The Pergola
18.              Ramapo Valley County Reservation
19.              The Roomy Mine
20.              The Stone Chambers of Mead Farm
21.              Sylvan Glen Preserve
22.              Two World’s Fairs
23.              Watchung Reservation
24.              West Point Foundry
25.              Places That Aren’t Mentioned in this Book

Descriere

In this easy to use, informative, and occasionally eccentric guidebook, David A. Steinberg blazes the trail to more than twenty-five unusual landmarks and hard-to-find destinations that are mostly within a two-hour drive of New York City. Suitable for the experienced hiker or camping adventurer—as well as anyone that has the desire to explore—Hiking the Road to Ruins has been updated to include detailed directions and GPS coordinates to specific sites as well as many new hikes.