Exploring the Oregon Coast Trail: 40 Consecutive Day Hikes from the Columbia River to the California Border (Edition)

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Dragonfly Press
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Pages
272
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.57 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780976838760
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About the Author

Connie Soper is a poet and hiker who finds inspiration by walking along the beach and composing poems in her head. She is the author of a non-fiction book, Exploring the Oregon Coast Trail, and is hard at work on her second collection of poetry. She divides her time between Portland and Manzanita, Oregon.

Reviews

"This compelling guide to the Oregon Coast Trail is a reminder of our blessings and our responsibilities. Our predecessors had the courage and wisdom to protect the Oregon coastline for the benefit of all. The responsibility to sustain that legacy now rests in our hands. This guide offers a ticket to experience some of our state's most magnificent and powerful scenery. For only by experiencing the Oregon Coast can we truly know it; and only by knowing it can we find the wisdom and courage to preserve it for all those who will follow."

Former Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber

"The Oregon Coast Trail is a gift all hikers can enjoy. And now here's another gift: a thorough, informative and entertaining guide to this amazing trail. This book is perfect for all hikers, whether you seek a one-day stroll or a multi-day adventure along the Oregon coast. I look forward to using it!"

Paul Gerald, author of 60 Hikes within 60 Miles of Portland and Day & Section Hikes, Pacific Crest Trail Oregon

"Connie Soper's guidebook proves she knows the territory. Not only are there maps for every step of the way, but the historic photos and local lore make the book a good read for nonhikers, too."

William L. Sullivan, author of the Oregon 100 Hikes series