Hiking
the Road to Ruins
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Subtitle: Day Trips and Camping
Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things Abandoned in
the New York City Area . . . and Beyond
Author: David A. Steinberg
Subject: Regional / Recreation
Paper ISBN 0-8135-4035-6
Pages: 208 pages. 24 maps; 76 b&w
illustrations
Publication Date: May 2007
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Description:
In this user-friendly, beautifully illustrated, and
occasionally eccentric guidebook, David A. Steinberg blazes the trail
to more than twenty unusual landmarks and hard-to-find destinations-all
within a two-hour drive of New York City. Geared for the experienced
hiker or camping adventurer, the book includes hikes to a variety of
urban ruins, including a World War II-era air force base, a vacant
dairy farm, pine plantations, abandoned quarries, tunnels, cemeteries,
and iron mines.
Each chapter contains detailed directions, a hand-drawn map,
suggestions for the optimal time and season to visit, and GPS
coordinates to specific sites. Bringing fifteen years of experience as
a leader of hikes, Steinberg leaves no part of the trip unplanned. He
even suggests ideal conditions for the outing. An overcast day, for
instance, sets up the haunted atmosphere appropriate for visiting a
water tower in Mountainside, New Jersey, that has links to a
murder-suicide in the 1970s.
For less experienced hikers, the guide also includes a
chapter on equipment and safety, detailed instructions on how to
program a hand-held Global Positioning System receiver, and a glossary
of terms.
Both a practical guide and a creative chronicle, this book is
bound to please hikers and history buffs alike.
About the Author:
David Steinberg is a life-long resident of the
New York City area and has been a paid leader of hikes for fifteen
years. From 1985 to 1996, he was a staff photographer and photo-feature
writer for The Queens Courier, a weekly newspaper.
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