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Take
A Hike! A Guide to Lesser Known and Often More Challenging Trails
in the Gold Country
by
Robert Griffis and Evan Jones
- reviewed by Julie Nencini
The
title is both a challenge and a promise of great trails and beautiful
scenery. However, the subtitle paints a truer picture of this guide
book. The trails themselves are described in somewhat limited detail,
but the 4 directions to the trailheads are detailed and concise.
I especially liked the occasional "4WD" or "high
clearance vehicle necessary" for those of us without SUVs.
Before jumping into the
"Hikes" this book offers, the authors provide through
basic hiking gear preparation and a very good trail rating key on
how to get the most from whichever hike you choose. The Trail Rating
key uses a combination of "easy" to "very strenuous"
which are accompanied by the appropriate facial expressions. The
key to Trail Uses is a great way to decide whether you want to take
your mountain bike, horse, or avoid both and look for a hiking only
trail with wildflowers. For the "techies" there are GPS
coordinates given for each trailhead, which are included on the
maps next to each trail description. The maps shown opposite each
trail description are helpful, but for practical trail use may need
to be blown up in size.
The Trail descriptions
for the 33 hikes are divided by what the authors call "Highway
to Trail" areas. Only after reading some of the directions
to the trailheads do you realize how much driving is included to
get to some of these "lesser known and often more challenging
trails." Some of the roads should also be keyed "easy"
to "very strenuous." So pick your drive and your trail
and enjoy the majestic beauty of the Gold Country - whether the
Euchre Bar trail (from Alta or Foresthill) or Bogus Thunder (not
a trail to the rapid on the North Fork) and Take a Hike!
After reading this book,
you will want to gather your gear, get out a map and Take A Hike!
Although the authors say the trails are year round, you would probably
need your snowshoes for some of them this year. Regardless of the
time of year, there are hikes for the mildly adventurous to the
extremely adventurous. So take advantage of the research and passion
of two local guys and enjoy the benefits of living and hiking in
the Gold Country.
To
order Take a Hike!, contact Evan Jones at
revwin@yahoo.com
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