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Trekking Washington (Backpacker Magazine)
Mike Woodmansee
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| #567292 in Books | Mountaineers Books | 2003-07-22 | 2003-07-22 | Format: Illustrated | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.04 x.66 x6.10l,1.32 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| terrific book!|By Brushbuffalo|I have hiked and run the trails all over the Cascades for over 35 years, and have an extensive library of guidebooks (going all the way back to the original Manning's 100 Hikes from 1965). Although there are many excellent guidebooks and a few not so useful, this one is among the very best for the purposes of the fit who want some good long route||Offers useful advice…Author Mike Woodmansee writes with a knowledgeable, easy-to-read style and the accompanying full-color photographs range from the natural beauty one is likely to encounter on the trail to fun pictures of people hiking and swimming a
* Ninety color photographs
* 26 maps
* The Cougar Traverse is included as a bonus trek
For those seriously seeking the solitude and unadulterated beauty of the backcountry, this book offers a great selection treks in Washington over thirty-miles long and how to best plan for them. These long distance Washington treks are rated easier, strenuous, very strenuous, most strenuous, and toughest. Devils Loop tops out at 43 m...
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