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100 Classic Hikes in Oregon - 2nd Ed.
Mountaineers Books
100 Classic Hikes in Oregon - 2nd Ed.
$21.95
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  • Full-color guidebook to Oregon's best 100 hikes

  • Features nine new trails in this edition

  • Author Douglas Lorain is a beloved guidebook writer in Oregon and the Northwest

  • What makes a trail a classic hike? "Outstanding scenery," says Doug Lorain, "especially good views." Add in mountain lakes and waterfalls. Sprinkle with wildflowers, old-growth forests, wildlife sightings, and interesting geologic features. All of the hikes Lorain has selected boast at least two of these attributes, and often more. These are simply the best hikes the state of Oregon has to offer. Lorain should know; he's logged more than 16,000 Oregon hiking miles in his boots.

  In this edition of 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon Lorain presents a mix of the most popular trails and lesser-known gems throughout the state. These well-established trails range from short, easy strolls suitable for children and grandparents to longer backpacking trips for experienced hikers.

  NOTE: Recent extensive fire damage near Hike #44 - Table Lake Loop has caused significant blowdown problems that have effectively closed these trails. For access to the magnificent Table Lake area try the nearby (but longer) Cabot Lake Trail, which is still open and maintained by the Forest Service. For more information please contact the Sisters Ranger District: (541) 549-7700.

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Brand Name:
Mountaineers Books
Book Genre:
Oregon
Author:
Douglas Lorain
Copyright Date:
4/16/2004 - 2nd Edition
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Mountaineers Books
Backing:
Softback
UPC:
9781594854927
Other Features:
Full-color photos, contour maps, and elevation profiles for each hike
One third of the hikes have never before appeared in a guidebook
Many of the routes described are loop hikes-no going back the way you came
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