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The Disabled Hiker's Guide to Northern California: Outdoor Adventures Accessible by Car, Wheelchair, and on Foot
 
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ISBN13:9781493073436
ISBN10:1493073435
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:248 pages
Size:228x152x15 mm
Weight:463 g
Language:English
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The Disabled Hiker's Guide to Northern California

Outdoor Adventures Accessible by Car, Wheelchair, and on Foot
 
Publisher: Falcon Guides
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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Short description:

The Disabled Hiker?s Guide to Northern California covers the northern region of California from approximately Santa Cruz/Monterey to the Oregon state line. This guide include drive- up adventures, wheelchair-accessible trails and foot trails suitable for disabled hikers.

Long description:

The Disabled Hiker?s Guide to Northern California covers the northern region of California from approximately Santa Cruz/Monterey to the Oregon state line. This guide includes:

  • Drive-up Adventures: Places that can be reached via car or accessible transportation that offer sweeping views or beautiful surroundings without having to go out on trail. Where trails that meet the guidelines are also available, they will be referenced and a trail guide provided.
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Trails: Descriptions of verified wheelchair accessible trails. Trails will be reviewed for adherence to accessibility guidelines and inaccessible features will be noted (this is a fairly common occurrence). Descriptions of trail surface, grade, and detailed directions will also be provided. Wheelchair users need more information than simply listing whether a trail is ?wheelchair accessible? or not.
  • Hiking Trails: Listings will include trails with varying difficulty levels. The majority of trails will be in locations associated with developed recreations areas. There will also be options for backcountry or wilderness area hikes as well as lesser-known trails.