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Best Rain Shadow Hikes: Western Washington (Best Hikes) [Paperback]

Michael Fagin (Author), Skip Card (Author)
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March 2003 Best Hikes
rain shadow (n.) an area that receives relatively little rain because of its landscape and local weather patterns rain shadow hike (n.) a scenic hike through an area promising less rain and more sunshine

Sick of hiking in drizzle? Best Rain Shadow Hikes in Western Washington reveals places where an almost magical blend of geography and meteorology seems to raise an invisible umbrella over valley and mountainside.

50 hikes in "rain shadow" zones to the east of the Olympics and just over the crest of the Cascades

A variety of hikes rated from easy to more difficult
Extends your hiking season beyond the summer months
A map, elevation profile, and photo for each hike
Tips on how to forecast the weather before you choose a hike



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For the best chance of seeing sunshine instead of spring showers, follow Best Rain Shadow Hikes: Western Washington. -- Vancouver Columbian, May 2003

Good-looking elevation graphics, sharper-than-usual photographs, and an informative section on weather are pluses...Fagin's weather information is priceless -- Sports, Etc., May 2003

If there's anyone who can keep you dry on the trail this year, it's Fagin and Card. -- Bremerton Sun, May 2003

In a comfortable style, it gets right to what is special or notable about each hike -- Greg Johnston, Seattle P-I

About the Author

Michael Fagin is owner and lead forecaster for Washington Online Weather; he also has given weekly hiking tips on Northwest Cable News. Skip Card is an outdoor reporter for The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Mountaineers Books; 1st edition (March 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898868637
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898868630
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,787,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great guide for finding dry hikes in Washington State, July 6, 2008
This review is from: Best Rain Shadow Hikes: Western Washington (Best Hikes) (Paperback)
I like hiking in nice weather. Don't we all? But in the Pacific Northwest, if you are forced to wait for the sun, you may not hike much at all. You can hedge your bets by hiking on the lee side - the rain shadow - of Pacific Northwest mountains. At least on days when it's drizzling around Puget Sound, there will be an excellent chance of dry - if not downright sunny - weather, on the range's far side.

Best Rainshadow Hikes - Western Washington, by Michael Fagin and Skip Card, is a boon to the fair-weather hiker. The guidebook lists dozens of hikes in the rain shadows of the North and South Cascades, Mount Rainier, the Olympics, Stevens Pass, Salmon La Sac and Teanaway.

While the book is entirely printed in black and white, the pictures are crisp and clear, and prints a useful elevation graph for each hike.

The book would be more useful if directions were in the same place in each chapter instead of randomly strewn in there, somewhere. I did appreciate the detailed trail descriptions. And, as with all good hiking guides to the area, the guide lists approximate snow-free periods for each trail.

A useful introductory chapter discusses how mountains create a rain shadow, and how to get a feel for weather by looking at clouds and sunbows.

I was thrilled to find this book, being from the bright and dry American Southwest. I don't like overcast days and wetness, but I do enjoy mountain trails, views from passes and high alpine lakes. Fagin's book helps me meld my desires by pointing me in the right direction for the Pacific Northwest's best weather bets. I look forward to using this book to death.
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Mount Rainier, Green Trails, Forest Service Road, State Route, Wenatchee National Forest, Mount Stuart, October Maps, Mount Adams, Bumping Lake, Stuart Range, Skip Card, Indian Creek, White River, Salmon la Sac, Lake Ingalls, Mount Aix, Mount Baker, September Maps, Grand Park, Pacific Crest Trail, Deer Park, Hidden Lake, Ingalls Creek, Slide Mountain, Teanaway River
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