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| 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: St. Louis (60 Hikes - Menasha Ridge) | 
enlarge | Author: Steve Henry Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy Used: $4.50 You Save: $11.45 (72%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 275237
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0897325184 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.510977866 EAN: 9780897325189 ASIN: 0897325184
Publication Date: May 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Mention St. Louis and most people think of the famous arch. Residents and visitors-in-the-know appreciate the many outdoor recreational opportunities the Gateway to the West has to offer. 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: St. Louis points hikers to the best outdoor trails and rambles within easy reach of the city. Whether walking in the footsteps of Louis and Clark, exploring amazing rock formations in the Pickle Springs Natural Area, or trekking along a portion of the longest rails-to-trails path in the U.S., hikers are sure to be amazed at the diversity of outdoor experiences awaiting them. The included hikes are located in Missouri as well as its neighbor, Illinois. Consult the author's recommendations for special interest hikes--short hikes, long hikes, hikes for kids, urban hikes, rural hikes, wildlife hikes, historic hikes, and more. When readers make their choices, each of the 60 hike profiles provides essential details on length, hiking time, difficulty, configuration, scenery, exposure, solitude, trail surface, and accessibility. The author also includes personal notes on the hike, a detailed hike map, and clear directions to the trailhead. Theres even a section describing places to buy maps and gear, as well as info on nearby hiking clubs and events.
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Have no Idea what this means-The books title is already on this page April 1, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very good information about put in/take out places. Directions good. All necessay information on rivers and creeks is included. One other bit of information could have been included, however, detailed descriptions, or landmarks, or physical features identifiable from the water to help guage distance traveled. Examples of these are illustrated in "The Georgia Coast-Waterways and Islands" by Nancy Schwalbe Zydler and Tom Zydler on pages 81 thru 108 regarding the Savannah River. Specifically, this information is labeled "Shoreline Descriptions for Savannah River Chart # 2 thru 17.
Disappointing March 9, 2007 I found this book a relatively little use in a recent trip to the Altamaha basin. During my limited scouting, I found at least five errors on the maps which resulted in extra miles driven. Moreover, the narrative fails to mention the pervasive impact of the pulp plant stench on enjoyment of the lower river. I wonder if the information available has really been updated from the earlier guidebooks. While there is some useful information in this book, I strongly recommend using online sources and local maps to augment trip planning.
A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Georgia August 28, 2006 Great book for the outdoor addict. Our state is blessed with plenty of paddling and fishing opportunities on our rivers. This book ensures you know where to go, how long it will take, and what you will see. Did not give a five due to several of the maps/roads being slightly outdated. This book has been a great help in providing plenty of weekend excursions.
Great Resource June 29, 2006 This books provides great detail about floatable sections of the rivers and creeks around the state. They are broken down by region and section of the river. There is also supporting information for some of the rivers like discussion with the paddlers involved in the making of the river scenes of the movie Deliverance on the Chattooga river. In my opinion, this is an excellent resource for the canoer/kayaker/fisher.
You won't find a better hiking guide August 19, 2003 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is easily the most superbly detailed hiking guidebook for the St. Louis area that I've ever seen. The author has actually hiked every trail he writes about and I plan to make good use of this book.
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