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    | | |  | South Bay Trails: Outdoor Adventures in & Around Santa Clara Valley: From the Diablo Range to the Pacific Ocean |  | List Price: $16.95 Your Price: $16.95
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  Summary: A good book made better
 Review: I just replaced my battered copy of the first edition with the latest, third one, and it's a real winner! These authors' books are always educational, interesting and complete. And best of all they lead one into many fine hiking adventures around the bay. I've spent many a fine summer day following their instructions. It's about time they put out a new edition, because of all the new parks and trails they had to cover. Recommended!
 
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  Summary: Almost as fun as the hikes themselves!
 Review: This is a wonderful book that goes into great deatil about the many trails in and around the South Bay.  It breaks down the area by specific parks and then suggested hikes, including mileage, elevation loss or gain, and time.  It even has a neat little appendix outlining hikes by category (ie., short hikes, hikes to see spring flowers, etc.)  The text is detailed, explaining what you will find around every bend, and the historical information on the parks is very interesting.  I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to get out and away from the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley.
 
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  Summary: Almost as fun as the hikes themselves!
 Review: This is a wonderful book that goes into great deatil about the many trails in and around the South Bay. It breaks down the area by specific parks and then suggested hikes, including mileage, elevation loss or gain, and time. It even has a neat little appendix outlining hikes by category (ie., short hikes, hikes to see spring flowers, etc.) The text is detailed, explaining what you will find around every bend, and the historical information on the parks is very interesting. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to get out and away from the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley.
 
 
 
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