Hiking The Ancient Forests Of British Columbia And Washington
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Hiking the Ancient Forests of British Columbia and Washington
Author | : Randy Stoltmann |
Publsiher | : Lone Pine Pub. |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1551050455 |
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Walk in the solitude of the giants, along classic hikes through majestic stands of old-growth forests. Detailed trail information is accompanied by natural history and ecology along the way.
Destination Hikes
Author | : Stephen Hui |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2021-05-11 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781771645317 |
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Discover 55 of the most beautiful hikes near Vancouver, each with an exciting destination to reward your efforts. Planning your next hiking journey in beautiful British Columbia? This new book from the bestselling author of 105 Hikes will show you how to reach the most breathtaking hiking destinations in the province. 55 new day trips: celebrate nature big and small with astonishing hikes you can do in one day. Large geographical area: the book covers Duffey Lake and the Stein Valley in the north, Washington’s Cascade Mountains in the south, Nanaimo and the Gulf Islands in the west, and Manning Park and the Coquihalla in the east. Diverse destinations: including astonishing views, swimming holes, beautiful rivers and lakes, and even a 600-year-old tree. History and ecology: the author acknowledges the Indigenous territory each trail crosses, and points out nearby museums, wetlands, temples, and memorials. Giving back: A portion of the author’s royalties will go to the Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning to support trail building and maintenance. With each hike, bestselling author and seasoned BC hiker Stephen Hui shares everything you need to know to make your day a success. Bonus features include: A photograph of every hike Topographic maps Difficulty ratings At-a-glance summaries of special features Recommendations for kids and families, and shoulder season.
Destination Hikes in and Around Southwestern British Columbia
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Author | : Stephen Hui |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : British Columbia |
ISBN | : 1771645326 |
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"Towering waterfalls, ancient forest giants, colourful wildflower meadows, sparkling swimming holes, and exhilarating viewpoints. These are the destinations that take a hike from great to unforgettable. And southwestern British Columbia has all of these within an easy drive of Vancouver. From Stephen Hui, author of the best-selling 105 Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia, comes Destination Hikes near Vancouver, featuring 55 new day trips that promise an abundance of scenic rewards for your efforts. Whether you drive north to the panoramic peaks of the Duffey Lake corridor near Whistler or west to the tidal lagoons of the Gulf Islands, explore sparkling alpine lakes east in the Chilliwack Valley or lush conifer forests in northern Washington, there's a hike to help you discover the best of the region's natural and cultural history. Like 105 Hikes, this easy-to-use guidebook provides detailed trail descriptions, stunning colour photographs, and topographic maps. It highlights trails of historical and geological interest--leading readers past petroglyphs and volcanic faults, along old trade routes and horsepacking trails. It guides readers to classic destinations such as the Twin Sisters (the Lions) that rise above Vancouver's skyline and to Yak Peak which looms over Coquihalla Summit. But it also leads to a 600-year-old tree on the less-travelled side of Lynn Creek and to remote swimming lakes in the northern reaches of Manning Park. Whether you're looking for a three-hour hike or a full-day adventure, a straightforward leg-stretcher or a more challenging outing involving route-finding and scrambling, this book has it all. Destination Hikes is not purely about the destination, however. It encourages readers to look around--at the abundant fungi lining the forest floor, at the carpets of wildflowers in meadows, at abandoned logging cables and fire lookout towers that tell tales of earlier times. It points readers to museums and memorials in the area that provide context for the hikes and honour the trail builders--named and unnamed--who created and maintain these hikes. The book also provides an at-a-glance summary of all hikes' special features, quality and difficulty ratings, and offers recommendations for kids and shoulder season too. A portion of the author's royalties from this book will go to the Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning to support trail building and maintenance."--
105 Hikes in and Around Southwestern British Columbia
Author | : Stephen Hui |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2018-05-22 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781771642873 |
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The all-new, expanded follow-up to southwestern British Columbia’s best-selling hiking guidebook—now featuring trails on the islands and northern Washington. For nearly fifty years, David and Mary Macaree’s iconic 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia has been the province’s most popular and most trusted hiking guide, with more than 100,000 copies sold to date. Author Stephen Hui carries on the Macarees’ legacy in 105 Hikes in and around Southwestern British Columbia—an all-new, expanded follow-up inspired by their beloved classic. With an additional selection of trails on the Gulf Islands and in Washington’s North Cascades, options for hiking with children, and rainy day recommendations, 105 Hikes covers a wider area and wider range of abilities than its predecessor. Like the Macarees, Hui provides detailed information about how to get to each trailhead (including transit options, where available), distance and elevation gains, estimated hiking times, and points of natural or historical interest. But he also includes all-new features such as an at-a-glance summary of all the hikes in the book; tips for hiking safely and ethically; clear, topographical color maps; a rating system for hike quality and difficulty; Indigenous place names where appropriate; and shorter or longer options for every outing.
Hiking Guide to the Big Trees of Southwestern British Columbia
Author | : Randy Stoltmann,Western Canada Wilderness Committee |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : British Columbia |
ISBN | : UOM:39015018201445 |
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Coastal Hikes
Author | : Philip Stone |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2007-09 |
Genre | : Hiking |
ISBN | : 096807667X |
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Coastal Hikes is the third volume in a series of guidebooks to wilderness adventure on Vancouver Island and coastal BC by author Philip Stone. In this book are found details of many of the best hiking expeditions along North America's Pacific Rim. Coastal Hikes is an essential resource for the west coast hiker. Trails described include: Olympic Peninsula, Juan de Fuca, West Coast Trail, Sunshine Coast Trail, Flores Island Wild Side, Hesquiat Peninsula, Nootka Trail, Cape Scott, North Coast Trail, Naikoon. Book jacket.
Hiking the Great Northwest
Author | : Harvey Manning,Ira Spring,Vicky Spring |
Publsiher | : The Mountaineers Books |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0898865913 |
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This fully updated second edition, now with an alluring array of color photos, will whet your appetite for both unexplored territory and the classics. Discover outdoor adventure in the Pacific Northwest, and find your own favourite paradise.
Hiking the West Coast of Vancouver Island
Author | : Tim Leadem |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2015-04-20 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9781771641470 |
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The rugged west coast of Vancouver Island offers some of the most spectacular and storied hiking in the Pacific Northwest. Home to the world-famous West Coast Trail, once a lifeline for marooned sailors and still among the most breath-taking yet demanding hikes on the continent, the island’s western shores also feature lesser-known coastal trails for all abilities. From the tidal pools and pocket beaches of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail to the craggy surf-swept shores of Shushartie Bay and the North Coast Trail, the ten areas covered in this volume will give you a taste of the region’s best hiking terrain. This third, fully updated and expanded edition, delivers the detailed trail descriptions, insider tips and clear two-colour maps that hikers have come to rely on plus two entirely new sections on the wild and challenging North Coast Trail extension from Cape Scott and the remote and rarely visited Tatchu coastal hike on the Rugged Peninsula. Less-experienced hikers may enjoy the Juan de Fuca Trail, a southern extension of the West Coast Trail from Port Renfrew to Jordan River, or the trails through the stunning old-growth forest of Carmanah-Walbran Provincial Park. For day trippers, there’s the Wild Pacific Trail, a northern extension of the West Coast Trail that begins in Ucluelet and heads north over headlands and white sand beaches toward Long Beach and Tofino. And for those who prefer more remote hiking, the northern part of the island offers the rugged Nootka Trail, described by Backpacker magazine as a wild, historic and beautiful trail, or the boardwalk at Cape Scott, where black bears share the windswept beaches with kayakers and the ghosts of shipwrecked crews. From planning the trip, to getting to and from the trailheads, to choosing the most scenic campsites, this is an indispensable guide for the thousands of hikers who use the West Coast Trail each year and for those who will want to use its alternatives.