These "best of the best" guides feature full-color photos and maps throughout.
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These "best of the best" guides feature full-color photos and maps throughout.
Longing for solitude far from frequently used trails? Warren examines little-known routes where "stone spires, totems, and hoodoos" will surround you, but also covers trails where rafters and "4WD vehicles packed with tourists" become part of the landscape. He also touches on the region's rich history, noting facts about the people who once lived there and the ruins they left behind. In other words, Classic Hikes offers something for everyone ready to explore Arizona's storied past and diverse wilderness. --Jenny Burritt
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
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By A Customer
This review is from: 100 Classic Hikes in Arizona (Paperback)
I bought this book best on the excellent recommendationsfound in this site, and I was quite disappointed. Some pointers to consider: - The book is printed on chromo paper, making it too heavy for its size in your backpack. - The maps are tiny schematic things, giving you zero appreciation of the topography you will traverse through. - Has enough photos to fit coffee table display, BUT has no gradings of hikes for quality. If you have limited time in AZ you will not know how to cherry pick based on this book. Picking trails based on one narrow-view photo is not optimal. - For desert country most trails in this book are in-out the same way rather than loops. - Many hikes are concentrated near big cities. Do you really want to climb a ridge for commanding views of Tucson or Phoenix? And eventually spend the night in a camp site 1-2 hrs drive from these? - The NE and W are almost ignored (see p.11, using this book). It is not a bad hiking book. Just definitely not a great one, and probably not quite for serious hikers.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great BUT...,
By Emily J. Jensen "movie & book nut" (Oklahoma City, OK United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: 100 Classic Hikes in Arizona (Paperback)
I really like this book (though I'd hoped for a bit more in the white mountains) it is quite varied and has great, concise trail descriptions. But my problem with it is quite serious; how do you get to the starting points of ANY of these hikes? They say things like "near Prescott" or "at the Grand Canyon" but don't tell which highways go there. The maps are great OF the trail but don't tell you how to get TO the trailhead. I know there is more than one route to almost any point, but a number in a vague area on a map in the front of the book really doesn't cut it. Hopefully in the next edition they will give the maps a bit wider scope.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stellar photography, great descriptions,
By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 100 Classic Hikes in Arizona (Paperback)
Arizona is a great state to hike. Even without the magnificent hikes in and around the Grand Canyon, there are plenty of other trails to explore and enjoy. This book does it all! It is an exceptionally well-designed book for hikers across the spectrum. Whether you're a neophyte or have climbed Denali, this book contains all the essential information you need to tackle the hikes listed. The photos are all in color and are breathtaking! You really get a sense of what each hike will look like before you undertake it. Every hike also has a color map to accompany the text description. The maps are easy to follow and instructive. Equally pleasing is that the authors take the time to describe each hike in extensive detail, though they are never wordy. They list the elevation gains, give succinct but necessary directions to each trailhead and provide ample analysis of the strengths/weaknesses of each trek. The book is small and light enough to carry in your backpack, if you feel the need to consult it while on the trail. I have over 50 hiking books in my library and it would be hard to imagine a more complete, more photographically stunning or better written guide. I enthusiastically recommend this gem!
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