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50 Hikes in Maryland: Walks, Hikes & Backpacks from the Allegheny Plateau to the Atlantic Ocean, Second Edition

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $17.95
Manufacturer: Countryman
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Description
Reveals dozens of superb trails that weave through natural areas accessible to hikers throughout the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area.
The Maryland Division of Natural Resources has become quite active in the last few years in upgrading the trail systems under its jurisdiction, and the second edition of 50 Hikes in Maryland has been thoroughly revised to reflect the many changes that have taken place. The new information describes new trails or reroutes, and notes any trails that have closed. Also included is new information about Leave No Trace ethics, and updated contact information complete with Web sites. 50 black & white photos, 51 maps.
Reviews
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-12
Summary: "Information is incorrect in many instances."
Did this author actually make these hikes? If so, did the author know how to use their equipment and observation to detail the hike? It seems to me something was lacking. More than a few of the hikes are dead wrong even the starting points at times are non-existent. We asked a ranger about one and he said they had never had a parking lot where the book indicated. On at least one hike you need to cross a bridge with no shoulder with a 55MPH speed limit. This was no mentioned in the book. It was an uncomfortable crossing.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-03-01
Summary: "Perfect for all levels"
I bought this as a beginner hiker. It's great and easy to read and follow. It has hikes for all levels, from 1-2 hour hikes to camping overnight. This is a great book to have if you enjoy the outdoors and live in or around maryland.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-06-12
Summary: "good guide"
Although I live in Charleston WV, I find myself going to hike in Maryland a lot, and this book is the best of the guides I've found. You can tell by the descriptions that the author has actually hiked all of the places he sends you to (the book cover says he uses a surveyor's measure wheel to get accurate distances). When I'm alone, I look for some of the more rugged hikes he describes; when with family we look for some of the easy 1-2 hour trips.
What I really like is the book provides a lot of background information on the area you will be hiking in--history, plants, animals, and not just telling where they are but lots of tidbits about plant and animal life.
Get this book and you will find some great places to enjoy the outdoors and the reasons as to why you are enjoying it so much.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-06-03
Summary: "great resource"
I live in neighboring wv and am happy to finally see a good guide to MD. I travel there often and was becoming frustrated about not being able to find good hiking information. This book is it--better than any other I've used and full of wonderful background information on the places it directs you to. Hikes range from easy jaunts suitable for families with children to some good overnighters.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2002-10-28
Summary: "The only hiking guide dedicated to Maryland"
What a great book. I've lived next door to Maryland all of my life and never realized all of the wonderful outdoor opportunities it has. This book brought me to many different places, from beach walks to mountain treks, from isolated locales to hidden spots near Baltimore and DC. What I really liked, though, is that it is much more than a "here's a hike and here's how to get to it" book. The author provides dozens of bits of inofrmation on the human and natural history of the areas you hike through--and does it in an entertaining and enjoyable style of writing. Thanks to him, I now have a complete year's worth of hikes to look forward to.
