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The Mountaineers Books. Copyright 2002, 5th Edition. ISBN: 0-89886-791-6. Softcover. 256 pages. Dimensions 5.25" x 8.25" x .75". 78 B&W photos, 62 maps, 4 tables. (From the back cover) "Can one actually love a guidebook - as one loves, say, well-broken boots and a favorite alpine meadow? Yes, especially when it's 55 Ways, a companion to several generations of hikers and climbers, and the most complete and reliable guide to some of the grandest country in Alaska." - Peter Porco, Anchorage News "Along with rain gear, food, warm clothes, and water, 55 Ways is an essential piece of gear for anyone exploring Southcentral Alaska...and with each new edition, it just keeps getting better." - Jim Stratton, Director, Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation MORE THAN 70,000 COPIES SOLD! Since 1972, 55 Ways has been the most useful guidebook available for discovering Southcentral Alaska. The completely revised fifth edition features seven all-new, comprehensive trips and 18 new guide routes. Whether you are seeking a stroll along an iceberg-studded beach (the recently opened Shoup Bay trail) or a four-day trek into Alaska's high country (Kesugi Ridge), 55 Ways offers the ideal destination. - More than 160 "ways" to experience the backcountry of Southcentral Alaska, from public-use cabins to tundra hikes. - Twenty trips on the Kenai Peninsula, 19 trips in Chugach State Park, and 16 trips in the Matanuska - Susitna Borough, Denali State Park, and the Copper River Basin. - A new Trip Summary Table compares routes by location, length, level of difficulty, and ease for children. - Difficulty levels range from rambles to rugged, multi-day excursions. Helen D. Nienhueser has been hiking Alaska's backcountry since 1959. She has chaired the Alaska governor's trails board. Helen' son and co-author, John Wolfe Jr, is an environmental planner and a volunteer for the Alaska Mountain and Wilderness Huts Association. Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Preface to the Fifth Edition About This Book Kenai Peninsula 1. Grewingk Glacier 2. Homer Beach Walk 3. Swan Lake and Swanson River Canoe Routes 4. Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area 5. Fuller Lakes nad Skyline Traverse 6. Russian Lakes - Resurrection River Trail System 7. Crescent Lake 8. Caines Head 9. Mount Marathon, Race Point 10. Exit Glacier and Harding Ice Field 11. Lost Lake Traverse 12. Ptarmigan Lake 13. Johnson Pass 14. Resurrection Pass Trail System 15. Palmer Creek Lakes 16. Hope Point 17. Gull Rock 18. Turnagin Pass Ski Tour Portage to Potter 19. Byron Glacier View 20. Portage Pass 21. Winner Creek Gorge - Girdwood Iditarod Loop 22. Crow Pass and Eagle River Traverse 23. Bird Ridge 24. Indian Valley 25. Falls Creek 26. McHugh and Rabbit Lakes 27. Turnagin Arm Trail Anchorage Bowl 28. Flattop 29. The Ramp 30. Williwaw Lakes 31. Wolverine Peak 32. Near Point and Tikishla Peak 33. Rendezvous Peak North of Anchorage 34. South Fork of Eagle River 35. The Perch 36. Round Top and Black Tail Rocks 37. Thunder Bird Falls 38. East Twin Pass 39. Bold Peak Valley 40. Pioneer Ridge 41. Bodenburg Butte 42. Lazy Mountain and Mtanuska Peak Trail 43. Reed Lakes 44. Craigie Creek 45. Nancy Lake Canoe Trails 46. Peters Hills 47. Kesugi Ridge (Curry Ridge) Chickaloon-Nabesna-Valdez 48. Hicks Creek - Chitna Pass 49. Syncline Mountain 50. Mentasta Mountains 51. Dixie Pass 52. Kennecott Mines 53. Worthington Glacier Overlook 54. Historic Valdez Trail 55. Shoup Bay Appendix Land Managers Additional Information Sources Public Transportation Canoe, Kayak, and Outdoor Gear Rentals and Map Sales Conservation and Outdoor Organizations Index |