by Rich Landers and Craig Romano
Day Hiking: Eastern Washington features 125 day hikes throughout the eastern Washington region, roughly covering the area of the state east of Highway 97. This expansive region includes the Spokane area, Colville National Forest and northeastern Washington (Colville, Metaline Falls, Kettle Falls, Republic, Tonasket), Moses Lake, Soap Lake, Coulee Dam, Lake Roosevelt, and other parts of the mid- and upper-Columbia River basin, southeast Washington (Pullman, the Blue Mountains, Walla Walla, Tri-Cities), and the eastern reaches of the Columbia River.
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Description
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Details
Author |
Rich Landers and Craig Romano |
Title |
Day Hiking Eastern Washington: Kettles-selkirks/Columbia Plateau/Blue Mountains |
Edition |
0 |
Series |
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Publisher |
Mountaineers Books |
Publication Date |
May 15, 2013 |
Pages |
349 |
Format |
Paperback |
ISBN-13 |
978-1594854941 |
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Series
The Mountaineers Day Hiking guidebooks cover the Northwest's most popular hiking destinations, and each guidebook provides at-a-glace charts so you can quickly find the distance, difficulty and trail highlight you're looking for in your next hike. Hikes are rated for families or pets, and include easy to follow directions to get you right to the trail head.
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Reviews
“Hot new series.” (The Daily News, Longview WA)
“The Mountaineers Books’ new Day Hiking series of guidebooks is a worthy successor to the classic Washington hiking guides authored by the late Harvey Manning and Ira Spring… [The] Day Hiking series was designed and written with the needs of hikers in mind.” (About.com)
“Day Hiking: Mount Rainier and Day Hiking: North Cascades, both from The Mountaineers Books, are strong additions to their expanding day hike series.” (Klamath Falls Herald and News)
“Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands has been hugely popular with our members. We’ve had more requests for it than any other membership premium we’ve offered in the past.” (San Juan Preservation Trust)
“The 100 Hikes series had two missions: to educate people about the amazing places to hike in this state, and to build a community of people willing to speak up for and protect those places. After reading through some of the new Day Hiking guide, it's clear that the mission continues.” (Andrew Engelson, Washington Trails Association)