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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent DAY HIKE Guide,
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This review is from: Flagstaff Hikes : 146 Day Hikes Around Flagstaff, Arizona (Revised 5th Edition) (Hiking & Biking) (Paperback)
This book covers the basics for nearby day-hikes and contains interesting historical points as well. The driving directions are good, but keep in mind that many forest service roads are not annually maintained, so they may not be entirely accurate due to changing conditions.
Milages are tricky when your are hiking up and down, so use your best judgement. I can also recommend their Sedona day hikes guide.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flagstaff Hikes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Flagstaff Hikes (Paperback)
We found this book to be extremely helpful as we were new to the area and weren't sure where to go. The maps were very detailed and precise. The descriptions helped us choose which hikes would be of greatest interest to us. Definitely a book to buy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
discovery awaits,
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This review is from: Flagstaff Hikes : 146 Day Hikes Around Flagstaff, Arizona (Revised 5th Edition) (Hiking & Biking) (Paperback)
Some tourists think of Flagstaff as a dinner stop on the way to famous attractions like the Grand Canyon. Sometimes tourists discover, even by accident, that Flagstaff itself has famous attractions like Lowell Observatory. When you learn that Flagstaff sits amid North America's largest ponderosa forest and largest continuous volcanic field and sits beneath Arizona's highest mountain, it figures that Flagstaff should also offer some natural wonders and hiking adventures. For a long time many of these natural wonders and adventures remained hidden, even from residents. Some people lived in Northern Arizona for many years and never realized that these places even existed. Then along came the Mangum's hiking guide. The Mangums are an 1800s Northern Arizona pioneer family, and they know the region like no outsider can. Out of decades of exploring and hundreds of hikes, this book offers the best hikes. Many of these hikes have never appeared in any other guide book. The Mangums have also packed this book with historical nuggets to help you appreciate what you are seeing. For example, they tell you how A-1 Mountain got its name (it wasn't named for the steak sauce) and who built some pioneer cabin and when and why. Their obvious love for this region includes the belief that hiking isn't just about gonzo athletics but about the appreciation of nature and the discovery of history. I've just finished seven days of using this guide book to find out-of-the-way spots, and I found their directions and trail data and maps and, most important, their sense of which places are worth discovering and why, to be quite reliable.
By the way, the two one-star reviews of this book are so silly, so over-straining to find bogus complaints, so over-eager to sell you "the other book," that you have to wonder about their motives.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
buy another book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Flagstaff Hikes : 146 Day Hikes Around Flagstaff, Arizona (Revised 5th Edition) (Hiking & Biking) (Paperback)
I spent 4 hours studing this book to discover that I need to find another book for an overview of hikes in Flagstaff. This book lacks a comprehensive view of hikes, there are no maps that show how the trails interconnect and absolutely no info on camping.
1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
get a different flagstaff hiking guide,
By mac (flagstaff) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flagstaff Hikes : 146 Day Hikes Around Flagstaff, Arizona (Revised 5th Edition) (Hiking & Biking) (Paperback)
i felt the need to ward people away from this guidebook, i'm a local hiker, and only appreciate the book because it is so comprehensive. typically i'f i want to try a hike from this book, i will find it in another guide,and use their directions. the mileages are off, in both the hiking and driving. there are no hiking maps, only driving. Most hikes are very short, and very easy. directions are ... poor, and it's hard to stomach the author portraits on the back of the book. only buy this book if you plan on hiking EVERYTHING in flagstaff, otherwise you are buying an over comprehensive guide, when a "best of flagstaff" hikes book would show you the goods, and be far more useful. i hate this book.
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Flagstaff Hikes by Richard K. Mangum (Paperback - Jan. 1998)
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