| #1835794 in Books | Gem Guides Book Co. | 2006-11-15 | 2006-11-15 | Original language:English | File type: PDF | 168 pages | 24 pages of gorgeous color photos | B&W photos throughout | 12 topographical maps with trails and annotated text references | GPS co-ordinates for trailheads and junctions | Invaluable information and safety tips||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Ok but|By Desert Rat|Although the narrative for each hike is thorough, cross-referencing each route to the maps provided requires a lot of back and forth page flipping. More frustrating is the absence of directions to trail heads. Oddly you can go to the author's web site for this where even the GPS co-ordinates for each trail heaqd is recorded. I think the author needed a b|About the Author|Ted Tenny is a lifelong outdoors enthusiast. He has hiked extensively in Arizona and other southwestern states, specializing in one-way hikes that are frequently off trail. Ted was born in Joplin, Missouri; earned an S.B. in Aeronautics and Astr
The Goldfield Mountains are only 40 miles from Phoenix yet largely undiscovered. Hikers who visit the Goldfields experience a land of intricate and spectacular volcanic formations, ridges, canyons, arches, and a charming and vicacious upper Sonoran ecosystem. In this book, the author, a lifelong outdoors enthusiast and master hiker guides you throughout this picturesque wilderness area on 33 meticulously charted routes. Each hike has a unique point of interest or scenic ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Goldfield Mountain Hikes | Ted Tenny. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.