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100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon (Second Edition)

100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon (Second Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you live in Portland, you should own this book
Review: I bought this book prior to a trip to Oregon in hopes of finding some beautiful hikes. This book was a valuable tool in my search. Every hike was accurately described from details on finding the trailhead to distances traveled including the level of difficulty and points of interest along the way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Accurate Hiking Book Ever
Review: I bought this book prior to a trip to Oregon in hopes of finding some beautiful hikes. This book was a valuable tool in my search. Every hike was accurately described from details on finding the trailhead to distances traveled including the level of difficulty and points of interest along the way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you live in Portland, you should own this book
Review: I bought this book two years ago to add to the many guide books in my library. After two years of hiking many weekends in northwestern OR and southwestern WA, it's become clear that this is the book that get's used the most. Most of the trails are suitable for the whole family. We've hiked into the crater of Mount St. Helens, eaten wild huckle berries in Indian Heaven Wilderness, hiked every slope of Mt. Hood, visited water falls in the Columbia river Gorge that we didn't know existed and more.

Many of the trails are suitable for the occasional dry weekend in the winter months as well. Sullivan provides many low elevation trails which extend the hiking season year round.

If you live in southwestern Washington or northwestern Oregon, you should own this book.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Up-to-date and accurate
Review: I've hiked every one of the featured trails in this comprehensive guide--and had a ball exploring Mt. Hood, the Columbia Gorge, Mt. St. Helens, and all the scenic hideaways in between. I rehike the trails as needed, collect comments, and update the book thoroughly about every year. If you have a comment, a correction, or find a trail has changed, please let me know at sullivan@efn.org. My goal is to make the text so clear, the photographs so informative, and the maps so understandable that hikers would have to work pretty hard to lose their way. See you on the trail

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best hiking book I've ever owned...
Review: Over the last several years, I've hiked most of the trails described in "100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon." Sullivan's diving directions, trail descriptions and maps have always been perfect and immensely helpful.

The trail descriptions are both concise and crystal clear. Sullivan does not meticulously describe each detail, which leaves much to discover on your own and allows for a more personal hiking experience. He writes eloquently, and often includes great tidbits of scientific and historical information that add context to your hike. For example, he might briefly describe how a specific area was geologically formed, and point out some evidence that you'll find along trail.

Sullivan's practical advice is invaluable. If he tells you that a trail passes poison oak, you better wear long pants! If he tells you that a trail is open from July to October, don't show up without snowshoes in March! Clearly, he knows these trails well. Readers should not overlook the preface, where he provides an equipment checklist, low impact camping guidelines, contacts for trail conditions, and other useful information.

The one downside of this guide is that so many people use it. If a hike is within an hour of Portland, and is featured in this book, you can count on a crowded trailhead on a nice weekend. Plenty of the featured hikes are off the beaten path, and still consistently provide solitude. Just plan on driving for awhile.

Anybody who hikes in Oregon should consult "100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon," or one of Sullivan's other books. I also frequently use his Oregon Coast and Central Oregon guides, and they too are first rate.

Just a quick additional note: When you do hike, always leave no trace! If you see trash, pick it up! Always be respectful of our Earth, and all of its creatures.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: NEW -- Updated 2nd Edition of this book now available
Review: The updated version of this book, "100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon, Second Edition" is now available from Amazon.com -- so check it out! As the author, I take great care to keep this book accurate and up to date. The second edition features a dozen new or dramatically changed trails. It also identifies mountain bike routes, equestrian trails, and more all-accessible paths. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than Before
Review: This book is a superb guide to a wide variety of hikes in Northwest Oregon. The first edition was my bible for hikes in this area---it's tattered and torn from all the use! This edition is better than ever--with accurate updates. Every hiker in Oregon should own it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Put on your hiking boots...
Review: This detailed guide book will tell you everything you need to know about 100+ wonderful hikes in Northwest Oregon. The book shares some of Oregon's best kept secrets and includes hikes for beginners, intermediate and experienced hikers. There are even a handful of hikes that are suitable for families and young children.

Elevation gain, total mileage, open dates, and a brief description of the trail are included with each hike making it easy to narrow down your choices. In addition, symbols throughout the book identify trails that are suitable for mountain bikers, strollers and wheelchairs.

Nothing beats a good hike in Oregon and this comprehensive book tells you everything you need to know and helps you find the best hikes around. You will never run out of new places to explore with this guide.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: The bestselling guide to Portland-area trails!
Review: This detailed guide covers Oregon's most popular hiking region--the trails within a two-hour drive of the Portland area. Discover a new trail through a Columbia Gorge nature preserve, explore a lava canyon at Mt. St. Helens, or take a wildflower walk on the hidden side of Mt. Hood! The book features 46 best hikes for families with children, but there's a variety of tougher trails, too, and lots of backpacking options. For adventurers, there's even a list of 100 MORE hikes in Northwest Oregon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than Before
Review: This wonderful hiking guide does indeed disclose to the reader some almost unknown trails. I was born and raised in the Portland area and frequently made stops with family or friends while driving Oregon's highways. There are numerous unmarked trails heretofore quite unknown to the average person. This volume gives access to a number of those "hidden" gems. My all-time favorite Oregon hike is along the trails above Multnomah falls. If you run them, with the cool air there, you will experience the all time natural high! The Columbia Gorge is truly a miracle for the Oregon hiker. I hope you appreciate what you have there! For the most part, I just get to fantasize by looking at this volume. Be sure to check out trails on the way to the Oregon Coast. There are lots of hidden ones there!


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