Snowshoe Routes: Northern California

Snowshoe Routes: Northern California

Author: Marc Soares

Publisher: Mountaineers Books

Published: 2002-08-22

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1594854165

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Snowshoeing is fun, easy, low-impact, and a great way to get in shape or stay in shape. It's also the perfect way to keep hiking throughout the winter months. From a moderate 3.6-mile snowshoeing trip to Andesite Peak in the Lake Tahoe region, to a 25-mile backcountry adventure, to meadows on the Lake Helen and Kings Creek Meadow route in Lassen Volcanic National Park-Soares offers winter hikes for Northern California showshoers of all abilities. All of the hikes have easy access to Interstate 5 and the main highways in the mountainous regions of Northern California. Includes an introduction to snowshoeing that explains how to find the right pair of snowshoes, how to layer clothing to stay warm and dry, equipment to bring on an outing, and snow safety. Soares provides information about how to evaluate snow so a snowshoer can make better decisions about where and when to go.


Snowshoe Routes, Northern California

Snowshoe Routes, Northern California

Author: Marc Soares

Publisher: The Mountaineers Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780898868531

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Snowshoeing is fun, easy, low-impact, and a great way to get in shape or stay in shape. It's also the perfect way to keep hiking throughout the winter months. From a moderate 3.6-mile snowshoeing trip to Andesite Peak in the Lake Tahoe region, to a 25-mile backcountry adventure, to meadows on the Lake Helen and Kings Creek Meadow route in Lassen Volcanic National Park-Soares offers winter hikes for showshoers of all abilities.


Snowshoe Trails of California

Snowshoe Trails of California

Author: Michael C. White

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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Features 100 trips in Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite national parks, and more. Directions, difficulty ratings, elevation change, photos, topo maps and info on lodging and eateries.


Snowshoe Trails of California

Snowshoe Trails of California

Author: Michael C. White

Publisher:

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 9780899973647

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This expanded second edition features 100 trips and includes new routes in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, both ideal spots for snowshoe jaunts. The book also covers Yosemite and Lassen Volcanic national parks, Mt. Shasta, the Eastern Sierra, and the Truckee and Carson Pass areas. Snowshoe Trails of California contains route-finding techniques, potential hazards, directions to trailheads, difficulty ratings, and elevation change. Includes photos, topographical maps, and where to go after your trek for a hot drink or a cozy night's stay.


50 of the Best Snowshoe Trails Around Lake Tahoe

50 of the Best Snowshoe Trails Around Lake Tahoe

Author: Mike White

Publisher: University of Nevada Press

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1943859809

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Come winter, Lake Tahoe’s trails, mountains, and shores shed their hikers and transform under a white blanket of snow into a serene winter wonderland. From towering snowy vistas, frozen subalpine lakes, lofty summits, and beautiful tree canopies, Lake Tahoe is one of America’s favorite winter playgrounds—with some of the most beautiful and invigorating views in the world. 50 of the Best Snowshoe Trails Around Tahoe offers snowshoers of all levels and experience a wide-range of excursions—from flat and easy to steep and strenuous. It includes a wide range of snowshoe routes such as Mt. Rose, Carson Pass, Emerald Bay, Fallen Leaf Lake, Highway 89, Truckee and Donner Pass. Features include: Fifty distinct routes with directions to trailheads, detailed trip descriptions, and topographic maps Forty-five stunning photographs of popular trails, landscapes, and lake views Easy-to-read headings to provide key information on trail difficulty, distance, elevation, avalanche risk, facilities, managing agencies, highlights, lowlights, and more. A wide-range of outings for snowshoers of all abilities Recommendations on where to grab a hot drink, enjoy a hearty meal, or to snuggle up for a cozy overnight stay Tips on everything from proper clothing and footwear, equipment checklists, pre-hike warm-ups, sanitation, dog-friendly trails, and permit requirements Whether you are an amateur explorer or a winter adventure enthusiast, this comprehensive guidebook has everything you need to explore the winter playgrounds surrounding Lake Tahoe.


Geology Trails of Northern California

Geology Trails of Northern California

Author: Robin C. Johnson

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781889786315

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Over 100 Walks and Hikes with a Geologic Point of View. Vivid descriptions of the geological characteristics, flora, fauna and history of each trail greatly enhance the outdoors experience. All hikes are rated for difficulty and include directions and suggestions for other fun activities.


Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Northern California

Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail: Northern California

Author: Philip Kramer

Publisher: Mountaineers Books

Published: 2018-02-09

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1594858799

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The final two (of four) volumes for the entire 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) All-color photos, maps, elevation profiles, charts, and more Dream books—and precious gifts—for trail lovers everywhere From the preeminent outdoor publisher in the West come the latest volumes in this new, unparalleled series of guidebooks to the region’s most famous trail. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail meanders north from California’s border with Mexico to the entrance of Manning Provincial Park in British Columbia, on the Washington State–Canada border. It’s a rigorous trail that has evolved since its earliest envisioning in 1926 to encompass approximately 2,650 miles of rich and varied terrain, traveling through some of the West Coast’s most beautiful country. It inspires hikers of all ages and abilities to imagine the ultimate wilderness journey. The Southern California and Northern California guides of Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail complete the four-volume set written for hikers planning to just tackle the trail sections in their nearby region, those who will chip away at pieces of the whole trail over a lifetime, or trekkers who set out in the SoCal desert and charge all the way to Canada. These are lushly attractive guidebooks--good reads and gorgeous to page through to boot—but they also offer invaluable hiking beta. Each volume focuses on section-by-section routes in each state (or region), and provides important details to help hikers plan and organize multi-night backpacks. Here’s what’s included with each expertly written guidebook: • Trail sections that promote 4- to 10-night trips • Smaller section legs allowing for easier planning and trail-time management • Detailed camp-to-camp route descriptions • Easy-to-understand route maps • Clear references to the PCT’s established system of section letters, designating trail segments from south to north, Mexico to Canada, so hikers can easily cross reference other trail resources • Details on specific campsites • Most reliable water sources • Access to and from various trail sections • Info on permits, hazards, restrictions, and more • Alternate routes and connecting trails • Key wilderness sights along the way • Suggested itineraries Unlike other PCT guidebooks, this series focuses on section hikers, who make up the vast majority of adventurers on the trail. Only a handful of folks complete a thru-hike of the trail in one trip, but the trail’s popularity continues to grow. In 2015, long-distance hikers and horseback riders from all 50 states and 34 countries were issued permits to vacation on parts of the PCT. It is one of the seminal bucket list items for outdoor lovers, whether that means completing just your own state . . . and then the next . . . and then the next . . . or as far as your dreams will take you.


101 Hikes in Northern California

101 Hikes in Northern California

Author: Matt Heid

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780899974743

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101 Hikes in Northern California encompasses the full spectrum of the region's incredible natural diversity--the jagged granite of the High Sierra, crashing surf of the Pacific Coast, magnificent redwoods of the North Coast, spectacular views of the Bay Area, and much more. All trips have been thoroughly updated for the second edition, and 26 trips have been significantly expanded or reworked. Each hike description includes an easy-to-use header outlining the trip basics, driving directions, an in-depth trail description, up-to-date map, and the locations of the nearest visitor center and campground.


100 Classic Hikes in Northern California

100 Classic Hikes in Northern California

Author: John Soares

Publisher: The Mountaineers Books

Published: 2008-04-02

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1594852480

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CLICK HERE to download two free hikes from 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California * Full-color photos, trail maps, and elevation trail profiles * Northern California hikes for all ages and hiking abilities * All facts, access, and route information is up-to-date and accurate This third edition brings the Soares' brothers classic guidebook to the 100 best of Northern California's hikes thoroughly up to date and adds elevation profiles for most of the 100 hikes. New color photos have been added and all facts, trail, and map details have been reviewed by rangers and trail supervisors. Appendices now include web contact information. A handy trails-at-a-glance chart indicates distance, level of difficulty, and seasonal considerations.