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Reveals the beauty and wonder of one of America's most familiar yet least appreciated waterways and shorelines.Ruth Messinger, former Manhattan borough president
Cy Adler authored the first complete guide to walking from the southern tip of Manhattan at Battery Park all the way up to Bear Mountain near West Point. With all the new changes to the West Side of Manhattan since that guide was published, Walking the Hudson , the new and fully revised guide to this fabulous route, will be much appreciated by walkers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to experience this great area up close…mehr

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Reveals the beauty and wonder of one of America's most familiar yet least appreciated waterways and shorelines.Ruth Messinger, former Manhattan borough president

Cy Adler authored the first complete guide to walking from the southern tip of Manhattan at Battery Park all the way up to Bear Mountain near West Point. With all the new changes to the West Side of Manhattan since that guide was published, Walking the Hudson, the new and fully revised guide to this fabulous route, will be much appreciated by walkers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to experience this great area up close and under their own power.

The route is nicely broken into segments of 29 miles each so one can walk as little or as much of the route as desired at a time. The average walker can finish the entire route in two to four days.

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Autorenporträt
Cy A Adler is the founder and has been the leader since 1982 of Shorewalkers, an environmental and walking group. His articles have appeared in publications ranging from the New York Times to the Journal of Physics. Adler lives on the Upper West Side of New York City.