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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
day hikers of all skill levels will enjoy this book, April 15, 2004
By A Customer
Simply stated, the book offers hikers of any caliber a great selection of day-hiking opportunities close to the Seattle area. I was in Seattle for a summer and bought this book from a used-book shop for a dollar... one of the best purchases I have ever made. I gave it away when I left, and now that I'm about to return, I'm going to buy this book again.Throughout the summer, I took about 12 distinct hikes from the book. Sometimes I went solo to move at a faster pace and start early in the morning, and other times I used it as a guide for selecting a hike for a group of not-exactly-in-shape people. The directions to the trail heads are excellent, although occasionally misleading about the road conditions... but if you have an SUV and not a cavalier or escort like I have, this won't be an issue for you. Never once did I get lost travelling to a hike. Moreover, I never once got lost on any trail. Washington state doesn't seem to label anything, unlike many trails in the East. But the small maps were enough to get me through all of the trails that I travelled, and the descriptions about the tricky points in the trails were a huge bonus. You might consider richer topographical maps just to be safe, but I was able to get through with little problem. I also really like the visualizations of the elevation changes so I have a good idea of what I'm in for climbing-wise. Also, the descriptions of times to hike (i.e. when the snow has melted) were great for someone from the East who usually doesn't see snow in the mountains past April. In short, an excellent guide to a great many hikes near Seattle. It's a no-brainer for avid or occasional day-hikers alike. NOTE: If you're looking for guides to hikes near Olympic park, this is *not* the book for you. All hikes are north, east, and south of Seattle... there are no hikes listed to the west.
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