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Hiking South Carolina

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $14.95
Manufacturer: Falcon
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Description
South Carolina offers a variety of easily accessible hikes for beginners and experts alike. This thorough guide features 60 of the state's best hikes, including day hikes and multi-day excursions. Hikers can explore the state's natural wonders along the Foothills Trail in the eastern mountains, the Long Cane Trail in the Savannah River Valley, or the Swamp Fox Trail near Charleston, among other places. Includes special mention of organized outings with experienced leaders on many of the state's trails.
Reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-02-23
Summary: "Hiking South Carolina"
I cannot review this product (book) because one month later, I STILL HAVE NOT received it. This was my first attempt at buying something through Amazon, and quite frankly will probably be my last. My son attempted to buy a book for college a while back, paid the purchase price and also NEVER received the item.
My recommendation would be go to your public library or local bookstore.
P.S. I was in S.C. for three wks. and back home now.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-08-10
Summary: "A Solid, Comprehensive Guide to South Carolina Hiking"
Solid in every respect, this guide described 62 hiking destinations throughout the state of South Carolina. Each hike contains detailed directions to the trailhead, a fairly detailed description of the trail, and a map with more details than you would expect from a Falcon guide. Almost half of these hikes are in the mountains, with the remainder split evenly between the midlands and the coastal plains.
Probably the greatest strength of this guide is the diversity of its hikes. Distances range from multi-day backpack treks along the Foothills Trail in upstate South Carolina to a short 1 mile walk through the swamps along the Edisto River. Nearly every type of destination is covered including waterfalls, wetlands, bird sanctuaries, rivers, overlooks, and just nice, plain forest hikes. If 62 hikes are not enough, this book also features an appendix listing every trail catalogued by the South Carolina State Trail Coordinator. Thus, no matter where you are in the state or what kind of hike you prefer, you will find something (and probably lots of things) of interest in this guide.
It's hard to find a weakness with this guide. The closest thing I could find would be the fact that the author uses SR to mean Secondary Route instead of the standard State Route; he uses SC for South Carolina State Route. In addition to just being awkward, the author on at least one occasion (Turkey Creek Trail) forgets this designation himself. So make sure you have a good map like a DeLorme Atlas and Gazeteer before you start out toward one of these trailheads.
In summary, this guide has no major flaws, and it is the best guide to South Carolina hiking that I am aware of on the market. So if you are interested in hiking the Palmetto State, this guide should find its way into your library.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2005-09-13
Summary: "A Good Book on an Ok Place"
It is so good to have a guidebook that contains more than just hikes under five or six miles. The maps are very helpful and the trail details are well written. I look forward to making liberal use of this book when gas prices go down.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 1999-11-24
Summary: "What I've Been Looking For"
This guidebook has long been sorely needed. Great maps, great directions, full information. I have used it for several hikes and found it to be on the money. This is in contrast to the hiking guide I previously used, which was confusing and lacked adequate maps.
I have especially enjoyed learning about great hiking opportunities in the South Carolina Low Country, in addition to the tried and true mountain trails.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 1999-01-26
Summary: "A new way of seeing South Carolina"
I've never though of South Carolina as being much of a state for hiking, but this book has changed my mind. South Carolina is full of trails! Several dozen of the best trails are described in detail. Flora, fauna, interesting features, the usual outdoor stuff, but eloquently depicted. Could use more photos, but you'll probably be taking plenty of your own at some of the gorgeous places listed here. As it is, the book small enough to fit easily into a rucksack. There are good, accurate maps. If a trail is especially difficult there is a graph to help you gauge your efforts - you can see how much is uphill, how much downhill, how much is level, etc. Helps a lot with the pacing. The back of the book has a list of ALL the trails in the state. There is a telephone number listed for each one so you can call for more information. Also has basic how-to information for beginning hikers. If you want to get out and see more of South Carolina, this is the way to do it! Highly recommended.
