Hiking Death Valley

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With hundreds of miles of desolate trails and open space to explore, Hiking Death Valley highlights the best and most unique parts of this year-round hiker's paradise.

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  • This comprehensive guidebook features many of area's more popular sites as well as many out-of-the-way places, with historical mining info and illustrated typographical maps

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From the publisher: With elevations ranging from 282 feet below sea level to 11,049 feet, a world-famous climate, and some of the most spectacular scenery in the North American desert, Death Valley National Park is a year-round hiker's paradise. Hundreds of miles of trails and cross-country routes lead to countless canyons, springs, and abandoned mines, most of them infrequently visited.

Whether you want to stroll on salt flats, hike a lonesome canyon, climb a rugged peak, visit a remote gold mine, or simply explore the backcountry by car, this comprehensive guidebook provides dozens of destinations suited to your interests Illustrated with original topographic maps, Hiking Death Valley, by Michel Digonnet, will guide you to the area's most popular sites and many spectacular, out-of-the-way places, illustrating the remarkable diversity of its terrain, geology, flora, and fauna. Many of the region's historic mines, camps, and ghost towns are also described, including accounts of their fascinating and colorful past.

Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Dimensions

9 x 6 x 1.2 inches

Author(s)

Michel Digonnet

Number of Pages

550

Format

Paperback

ISBN-13

9780965917834

Publisher

Wilderness Press

Copyright Year

2016

State / Province

California

Nevada

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