A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick

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A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick
Author : Marianne Eiselt
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane Editions
Language : English
Release Date : 25 May 1996
ISBN : 0864921888
Pages : 0 pages
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A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick by Marianne Eiselt Book PDF Summary

A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick, 2nd Edition contains general directions and tips for enjoying New Brunswick hiking, plus entries on over 90 trails. These include more than 60 new maps, synoptic information about each trail and a detailed description of the trail itself. For the second edition of this popular guide, H.A. and Marianne Eiselt rehiked the trails included in the first edition. Based on their experience, they have deleted some trails, added new ones, and updated all their directions. While this new guide includes some challenging hikes and several overnight treks, it also features many short, simple walks suitable for children. A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick, 2nd Edition contains a dozen of H.A. Eiselt's evocative black-and-white photographs. Hikers in boots or in armchairs will know what awaits them when they see Marianne clambering over boulders on Mount Douglas Bald, Welsford, or a family gazing out at the ocean from an observation deck on the trail at the Irving Nature Park, Saint John.

A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick

A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick, 2nd Edition contains general directions and tips for enjoying New Brunswick hiking, plus entries on over 90 trails. These include more than 60 new maps, synoptic information about each trail and a detailed description of the trail itself. For the second edition of this popular guide,

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Hiking Trails of New Brunswick  4th Edition

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