John Muir Trail Guide: Essential Tips & Maps for Hiking America's Most Famous Scenic Route | Perfect for Backpacking Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts
John Muir Trail Guide: Essential Tips & Maps for Hiking America's Most Famous Scenic Route | Perfect for Backpacking Adventures & Outdoor EnthusiastsJohn Muir Trail Guide: Essential Tips & Maps for Hiking America's Most Famous Scenic Route | Perfect for Backpacking Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts

John Muir Trail Guide: Essential Tips & Maps for Hiking America's Most Famous Scenic Route | Perfect for Backpacking Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts

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Running from Mount Whitney to Yosemite Valley in the Sierra Nevada, the 212 mile John Muir Trail passes through some of the most dramatic mountain terrain in the United States. Each year, thousands of backpackers traverse some or all of the trail, relying on Wilderness Press's John Muir Trail. The completely updated edition of this Sierra classic includes significant information found nowhere else. The new John Muir Trail meticulously describes the entire trail and is written for today's hikers. The book includes GPS coordinates, not only for every junction, but also for every established campsite, bear box, and mountain pass that the trail crosses. The guide has separate descriptions for northbound and southbound hikers; for each direction, a junction chart shows all the trail's ups and downs.

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This is the new edition of the Morey/Winnett (sp?) book but it's much, much more than that. I've hiked the JMT a couple of times and done a fair amount of hiking in the Sierras. Basically tho I'm a city boy and can't tell one tree from another and know nothing about geology. This book will - I haven't had the chance to hike with it yet - fill in the ignorance and satisfy the curiosity about what I'm hiking past. The author knows her stuff. But, wait, there's a whole lot more. Aside from a large number of GPS coords, more than I've found anywhere on the Web, there's all kinds of info you need to orchestrate your hike - names, addresses, prices, policies, regulations, campsites, side-trip peak-bagging, Harrison maps, informed suggestions - it's all here. One more item - it's only occasionally you read a book that makes you feel the author really worked hard to make it "complete", didn't cut corners, "pushed" when the going got hard - this is one such book. If you're thinking of hiking the JMT or any part of it, buy the book. If you're not thinking of doing the hike, buy the book and discover what you're missing.