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Paperback Hot Showers, Soft Beds, and Dayhikes in the Sierra: Walks and Strolls Near Lodgings Book

ISBN: 089997435X

ISBN13: 9780899974354

Hot Showers, Soft Beds, and Dayhikes in the Sierra: Walks and Strolls Near Lodgings

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Sierra Hiking... No Tent Required

With this book in hand, hikers can spend their days wandering in wildflower meadows, hiking to cragged peaks, or swimming in cobalt-blue lakes in the Sierra Nevada, and then settle into a deck chair at sunset to enjoy the alpenglow. Hot Showers, Soft Beds, & Dayhikes in the Sierra describes 112 carefully chosen dayhikes in Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, John Muir, Ansel Adams,...

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Details include trail descriptions, assessments of difficulty and seasonal accessibility, and more

Pair rugged backpacking or hiking days with cozy comfortable nights with the third updated edition of Hot Showers, Soft Beds & Dayhikes in the Sierra. This updated new edition features over 110 hikes in Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks, plus Lake Tahoe and other wilderness regions - each near fine accommodations ranging from cute cabins to B & Bs and full-service resorts. Details include trail descriptions, assessments of difficulty and seasonal accessibility, and more.

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This is an outstanding guide--the best I've run across--for anyone planning a Sierra vacation that won't be consisting entirely of backpacking. There is somewhat of a greater emphasis on the eastern Sierra, but the whole range is pretty thoroughly covered--in two long chapters on the eastern and western regions and four shorter chapters on the northern Sierra. (Yosemite gets split into two parts, one devoted entirely to hikes off State Road 120--the Tioga Pass road.) The book is written with real warmth, intelligence, and good humor. The trail descriptions, including directions to the trailhead, are lively, detailed and accurate, with good maps, though there's not a great deal of information on the fauna, flora, and geology. The introductory chapters, tables, and appendices are very helpful. There's a good bibliography and detailed reading recommendations for each region. I suppose some readers may quibble about hikes that were omitted, but for the areas I'm familiar with, the author made good choices. As far as the lodgings go, all the necessary information is provided, including altitude. But while they are divided into two categories, "mountain" and "of interest" (a third category, "other," mentions any nearby town), the resorts are not rated, regrettably. The author says she's easy to please and is happy to be anywhere in the Sierra, but it would be nice if the next edition at least singled out those in particularly attractive settings. Otherwise this a first-rate trail guide--like having an enthusiastic and knowledgeable companion at your side (or in your daypack).
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