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Monday, June 4, 2018

Book Review: Backpacker Hidden Gems: 100 Greatest Undiscovered Hikes Across America by Maren Horjus


Title:  Backpacker Hidden Gems: 100 Greatest Undiscovered Hikes Across America by

Author:  Maren Horjus and Backpacker Magazine

Stars: 4 Stars

Review:
Backpacking Hidden Gems is a beautiful book with colorful pages that will get even the most non camping, non hiking individual wanting to grab their gear and go out and enjoy nature.

This book has something for everyone from hikes, weekend getaways and week long backpacking trips. 
They titled this book perfectly because it is all about Backpacking that is Hidden away from the main stream of the world.  If you are not in shape for these kinds of backpacking trips it will inspire you to find your hidden away gem.

Thank you to Netgalley an the Publisher  Falcon Press Publishing for the advance copy  Maren Horjus and Backpacker Magazine:  Backpacker Hidden Gems: 100 Greatest Undiscovered Hikes Across America

Synopsis:
Nothing against the Bright Angel Trail, the Narrows, the Presidential Traverse, or Half Dome, which are all certainly worth of their popularity, but hikers don't need another resource pointing them toward those conga lines. It's time we rewrite the backpacker's life list. Enter Backpacker Hidden Gems. For the first time ever, here is a collection of Mother Nature's best kept secret hikes, chockful of life-list worthy views, campsites, waterfalls, wildlife, and more. This book spills every secret and pulls back the curtain to reveal the top 100 trips across the country, with information on how to reach them, when to go, and what you'll see. With color topographic maps and over 200 gorgeous photographs to complete the package, this book is the perfect keepsake for anyone looking to expand his hiking horizons.

Paperback320 pages
Expected publication: June 1st 2018 by Falcon Press Publishing

About The Author:
Maren Horjus
Maren Horjus is the Destinations Editor at BACKPACKER, where she produces hiking, travel, and multisport content for the monthly magazine. Her trips section, the Play List, which delivers more than 20 hikes from coast to coast every issue, was a National Magazine Award finalist in 2016. She’s been fortunate enough to travel the world in search of prime hiking destinations but remains convinced that the best variety is stateside. She lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband and cattle dog.

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