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4 Wheelers Guide
Trails of the
San Bernardino Mountains
by William C.
Teie
Illustrations by Dave Hubert
30 color Maps,
60 full color PICTURES or GRAPHICS and 10 3-D PICTURES
The San Bernardino Mountains is unique in Southern California.
Not only is it crisscrossed with trails, it is full of history. This
guide pulls all of this together for you. The guide is full of maps,
pictures and history on the over 20 trails. Use this guide to plan
your trip, guide your trip, but more importantly, remember your rip.
You can spend a day or a week traveling and studying the area. Don't
miss an opportunity of a lifetime.
This guide is intended to make your visit to the San Bernardino
Mountains a memorable experience. The guide includes important
information, maps, photos and even unique 3-dimensional pictures called
anaglyphs. This full color, 110 page guide is the newest
and best guide on the market.
 
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Plan your
trip
Traveling the trails of the San Bernardino Mountains is not for
the unprepared. Refer to the guide for helpful hints on what
to do before you venture out into the wilderness. The check
lists found in the Trip Logistics section of the guide should help
remind you of important pre-trip details. The maps can be
used to plan your trip and the contact lists located in the
appendix can help you contact various agencies for information
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Guide your
trip
The maps included in the guide will help direct
you along the way. The descriptive information will
give you an appreciation for the history of the area and the
challenges and pleasures of the experience. |
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Remember
your trip
One of the most important functions of the guide is to aid in
recalling your great adventure and to show others what you
"went through." |
Guide Sections
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How to use this guide.
What is an Anaglyph?
Acknowledgements
Dedication |
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History of the San Bernardino
Mountains |
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Trip Logistics |
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Trail Etiquette and Safety |
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Trail Difficulty Ratings |
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Forest Service / BLM Rules
and Regulations |
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General Area Maps |
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Trails
20 of the of the San Bernardino
Mountains Best Trails: Baldy Mesa, Train, Cleghorn Ridge,
Pilot Rock, 2N17X, Willow Creek, Rouse Ranch, Dishpan Springs,
Holcomb Creek, Lower Larga Flats, White Mountain, Luna Mountain,
Butler Peak, Lookout, John Bull, Jacoby Canyon, Gold Mountain,
Lone Valley, Rattlesnake Canyon, and Burns Canyon |
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Appendix, Bibliography, Index |
Sorry, Out of Print
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