(Free read ebook) One Night Wilderness: Portland: Quick and Convenient Backcountry Getaways within Three Hours of the City
| #647297 in Books | Wilderness Press | 2009-04-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.61 x5.52l,.78 | File Name: 0899974635 | 244 pages |
||13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| Good guide, but missing important info...|By Ron|This is a really good guide book. It's got a lot of great overnight (or longer) trips in it. I like the scales it uses for scenery, difficulty and the all important solitude. It's got good, short descriptions of the hike and what you'll find along the way, as well as directions to get there. I'd love to give this book 5 stars|About the Author|Douglas Lorain's family moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1969,and he has been obsessively hitting the trails of his home region ever since. Over the years he calculates that he has logged well over 30,000 trail miles in this corner of the cont
Surrounded by old-growth forests, volcanic peaks, and water in nearly all its forms--from the ocean to alpine lakes, glaciers to waterfalls--the Portland area is a short jaunt from boundless adventure opportunities, many of which can be taken in just one night. This book covers the best one- (and a few two-) night hikes within three hours of the city--perfect for hikers seeking a wilderness experience without the commitment of a lengthy backpacking trek. Trips take... [PDF.zz21] One Night Wilderness: Portland: Quick and Convenient Backcountry Getaways within Three Hours of the City Rating: 3.64 (759 Votes)
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