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9781580174299

The Hiking Companion Getting the most from the trail experience throughout the seasons: where to go, what to bring, basic navigation, and backpacking

by Robbins, Michael W.
  • ISBN13:

    9781580174299

  • ISBN10:

    1580174299

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-05-05
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $5.25

Summary

When it comes to hiking, Michael W. Robbins is all about the experience. You can see and hear a lot in just one mile of hiking in a mature deciduous forest, he says, or just one mile of rocky switchbacks up the face of serious mountain. The way Robbins sees it, someone who is trying to maximize mileage during a day hike is missing the point. Drawing from his personal experience hiking major trails throughout North America, Robbins offers an overview of the hiking experience in various terrains, from forests to fields, waterside to mountains. He discusses common mistakes and how to avoid them, giving recommendations on trip planning, pacing, appropriate gear, and the basics of navigating, such as how to use a compass. There's even a chapter on extending the day hike to become an overnight backpacking trip. Interwoven with Robbins's expert advice on how to plan and equip yourself for a hike are first-person accounts of his own experiences on trails in Glacier National Park; near Harper's Ferry, West Virginia; and in the Hudson River Valley. His encounters with wildlife, his discovery of forgotten historical or unexplored archaeological sites, his exultation at coming upon a truly magnificent vista - all are a real inspiration to both beginning and experienced hikers. THE HIKING COMPANION is the perfect combination of hardcore, down-to-earth, expert advice, with exciting stories of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that await you in the wild.

Author Biography

Michael Robbins is a writer and a former editor of Audubon and Oceans magazines and the author of Birds: A Family Field Guide.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Rick Bass
The Rewards of Hiking
1(12)
Where to Hike
13(16)
How to Hike
29(12)
Essentials
41(18)
Navigating
59(16)
Cautions
75(14)
Backpacking
89(22)
appendix Great American Hikes 111(12)
Resources 123(2)
Index 125

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