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California Hiking

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Best-selling outdoors authors Tom Stienstra and Ann Marie Brown know the best hiking trails in the Golden State, from breathtaking coastal walks north of Los Angeles to challenging backcountry treks in the Sierra Nevada. Drawing from the knowledge and experience of both authors, Moon California Hiking leads beginner and expert hikers alike to the best trails the state has to offer. The eighth edition of this classic guidebook includes 21 new hikes and unique lists of �Bests” like Best Hikes to Waterfalls and Best Hikes to See Wildlife. Complete with helpful icons which rate the difficulty and quality of each hike, detailed regional maps, and hiking tips, Moon California Hiking provides hikers with first-rate expert advice and all the necessary tools to head outdoors.

856 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1994

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Tom Stienstra

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Tom Stienstra is America’s most traveled and best-known outdoorsman, and now has broke new ground with his new crime novel set around the music industry, "The Sweet Redemption, An Inspector Korg Mystery."
Music . . . Money . . . Murder . . . Before writing this book, Tom met with homicide inspectors, rock stars and other specialists that helped bring the story to life, so you get the real insider's view of these worlds.
Tom is best known as the outdoors writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, and in 2008, won first place for best outdoors column in America. He is America’s first Back Country Sportsman of the Year, and the only two-time National Outdoor Writer of the year.
His books have sold more than 1 million copies. His television show on CBS/CW won first place as America’s best outdoor recreation show, and his radio show won first place in 2010 for best environmental feature show in America. As a photographer, he won first place in America in 2011 for best outdoors feature image.
Tom has hiked 25,000 miles, caught world-record fish, led dozens of expeditions and taken part in all phases of the outdoor experience. He was the fourth living member inducted into the California Outdoors Hall of Fame.
Tom can be reached at TomStienstra.com, where signed copies of first edition print run of The Sweet Redemption are available, and all of his books, and at tstienstra@sfchronicle.com. He posts a daily Twitter feed at @StienstraTom

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54 reviews63 followers
August 21, 2020
This is like Sears catalog of California's hiking trails. No matter where you are in California, you;re sure to find a trail listed in this book. But even at 849 pages and a hefty 1.5 pounds, that means less than a page per bike, so there's not a lot of depth about most of the trails. Still, keep it in your glove compartment so that when the desire to hike strikes, you know where there's a trail.
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537 reviews119 followers
August 21, 2021
I've been using this book to jaunt around a bit, and I've found the information, the directions, and the assessment of difficulty fairly accurate. I just got back from the Berry Creek Falls trail south of San Francisco, which was labeled one of the "prettiest falls" in the area. Not having hiked much in the SF area, I can't make comparisons, but I was blown away by the lush beauty and was glad I found it in this book.

Still, the book does not do justice to Southern California. Where, for Pete's sake, is Modjeska Peak? And there is no Mount Wilson listed, either under Mount OR Wilson. Christ. For twenty-five bucks, you'd think the the "Complete Guide to 1,000 of the Best Hikes in the Golden State" would not be missing two major peaks.

I blame myself, mostly, for buying this on-line. This is why going to an actual book store matters - a place where you can skip to a book's index and check its completeness yourself.
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December 28, 2017
I'd hiked a bit in Louisiana, so when we moved out to California, we started finding and doing hikes. We used "California Hiking: The Complete Guide to the 1000 Best Hikes in the Golden State" by Stienstra. (BTW: finding hikes was much harder before the intarweb.) We started in and around Davis, California as we started our young family, transitioning the Bay Area and from there to southern California. Once our kids were 5, we started going on short backpacking trips. Those continued as the kids grew up we increased the mileage of both hour hikes and backpack trips. This book is great for getting the cream of the crop of hikes. Choose any of the "10" for scenary, and you are assured of a hike you will never forget. It has a nice variety from short hikes to long-backpack trips, so you can grow. My only caveat would be to ask about finding trailheads. Once you get to a trailhead, sometimes it take a bit to find the actual trail...
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June 30, 2016
I received this book through a Goodreads giveaway. Thanks!
I love the level of detail in this hiking guide from the directions to the difficulty levels. It's also nice that they provide an estimated time to complete the hike. You can also search by location and type of hike. I was very happy to see a Best for Kids list.
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51 reviews6 followers
September 13, 2007
Great resource for Cali hikers. How far is it; how difficult; how beautiful is the scenery; what is the elevation; how do you get there; what does it cost; what's the best time of year to go or to avoid? Comprehensive publication that probably will do you right.
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April 25, 2013
I hike at least once a week - any weather - and this is an extensive, complete guide of the very best hikes in CA. You don't need to plan a big backpacking trip, either. You can go any time on a daily hike. I do hikes as long as 20 miles in a day.
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24 reviews4 followers
September 28, 2008
Best hiking book for California. Great rating system, excellent directions and maps.
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464 reviews
November 13, 2012
I really, really want to take a backpacking trip. If you know me, I know it sounds ridiculous, but I've been reading a lot about backpacking and dreaming of taking a trip soon.
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36 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2015
Great reference material to pick out a good backpacking trip
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goodreads-win
August 31, 2015
Goodreads win. Will read and review oncce received. Really excited to see if I discover any new hiking places with this book!!
529 reviews95 followers
October 26, 2015
From 10 minute walks to a week long trip, to waterfalls and lookouts a great book to take when I am in California.
10 reviews1 follower
June 30, 2016
Very helpful n choosing hikes. Wish it also provided elevation profiles.
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