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"Towering granite domes, plunging waterfalls, the largest living tress on earth... the wonders of Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon can only be described in superlatives. This book gives you the strategies to plan the perfect trip for you: The best hiking, biking, and fishing options; Itineraries that can be adapted to match your time and interests; Where to stay inside and outside the parks, including the best places to pitch a tent, park your RV, or relax at an upscale resort; Tips on getting around the parks on foot, by bike, or via shuttle bus; Suggestions for exploring Yosemite with kids"--…mehr

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"Towering granite domes, plunging waterfalls, the largest living tress on earth... the wonders of Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon can only be described in superlatives. This book gives you the strategies to plan the perfect trip for you: The best hiking, biking, and fishing options; Itineraries that can be adapted to match your time and interests; Where to stay inside and outside the parks, including the best places to pitch a tent, park your RV, or relax at an upscale resort; Tips on getting around the parks on foot, by bike, or via shuttle bus; Suggestions for exploring Yosemite with kids"--
Autorenporträt
Ann Marie Brown made her first solo trip to Yosemite at age 22. Like many first-time visitors, she was immediately inspired by the Valley's sheer granite walls and shimmering waterfalls. Parking her car at the first trailhead she saw, she set off on the Four-Mile Trail. Carrying nothing but a water bottle, she intended to hike only a short distance but was so wowed by the scenery that she kept on walking. Two hours later she found herself at Glacier Point, considered by many to be the grandest viewpoint in the West. Scanning the scene, she noticed tourists dressed in everything from high heels to a nun's habit, and realized that she could have driven to Glacier Point instead of walking. Ann Marie vowed she'd never again go hiking without a map. More than two decades later, Ann Marie has gained substantially more outdoor savvy and is a dedicated California outdoorswoman. She hikes, camps, and bikes more than 150 days each year. She is the author of 13 Moon guides, including several outdoors titles, like Moon101 Great Hikes of the San Francisco Bay Area, and is the co-author of Moon Northern California Hiking. Her work has also appeared in Sunset, VIA, and California magazines.