Explore! Big Sur Country: A Guide to Exploring the Coastline, Byways, Mountains, Trails, and Lore (Exploring Series)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #153814 in Books
- Published on: 2007-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
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Auto Tours, Trails and the Lore of Big Sur
By all accounts, California has some stunningly beautiful coastline. Probably the two most spectacular stretches are the Lost Coast, from Humbolt to Mendocino county, and the Big Sur Coastline, streching south from Carmel to Cambria. The former is accessible only by trail, and one narrow winding road from Humbolt Redwoods to the little community of Shelter Cove. The latter is closely followed by the famous Highway 1, and is the subject of this nice guide by veteran Falcon Guide author Barry Parr. For most people, this is the best place to see California's fine coastline. This guide describes the region well.
This book is broadly divided into driving, hiking, and local lore and history sections. All three are entertaining and worth reading. Parr provides an overview of Hwy 1 and the major stops along the way. He also describes many fine backcountry routes into the Santa Lucia range (the northernmost section of the sprawling Los Padres National Forest). For this reviewer, the many fine hiking trails and routes Parr describes are the main attractions. Based on the trails I have hiked, notably those in the state park system (Limekiln, Julia Pfeiffer Burns, Big Sur, and Point Lobos) Parr's descriptions are very accurate. Having read the book, I am now looking forward to exploring the Ventana Wilderness and a few nature trails I had previously missed, most notably at Redwood Gulch, the southern most redwood forest in the state. Parr also shares local lore and legend with readers, including such fanciful new age topics as UFOs, the "Dark Watchers" of the Ventana wilderness, and the lost spirits at Point Lobos.
In all, this is an excellent guide. If you just want to enhance your enjoyment of driving the Pacific Coast Highway, this is a great place to start. You will be guided to the Henry Miller museum, Hearst Castle, and many wonderful overlooks. Those with more time can explore some of the many terrific trails in this region, while animal and bird viewers will find ample material on when and where to see some of the area's wildlife. Barry Parr is one of the best writers with Falcon Press and this volume lives up to its predecessors. Get it and enjoy the best of California's coast.
Beautiful book
This book is very informative and interesting. Probably one of the best
books on the Big Sur. Loved reading it and so will you.
A must read before going to Big Sur
I have been to Big Sur many times since the 70's and after reading this book I discovered there are places I missed in past visits. This is a very good overview of Big Sur and is an interesting read. I would recommend this book to anyone that has not been to Big Sur. You will get many insights into this beautiful and magical coastal area. I am traveling to Big Sur in a few weeks and I am very grateful that I read this book before my trip. Thank you Mr. Parr for leading me to new places to visit.




