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Ebook About <P>Lace up your boots and experience some of the best hiking in New England. Whether you are a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, you'll find trails suited to every ability and interest. The Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA) maintains over 825 miles of Blue-Blazed Trails in Connecticut, trails that wind through state parks and forests, land trusts, and across private land. The Connecticut Walk Book is a comprehensive guide to these trails, including detailed, full-color maps, mileage/destination tables, and a lay-flat design for ease of use. In this twentieth edition of the Connecticut Walk Book you will find descriptions of the hikes with maps that are clear and easy to read and follow, parking information, and trip-planning essentials that will bring you to every trail.</P>Book Connecticut Walk Book: The Complete Guide to Connecticut’s Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails Review :
I own a copy of the previous edition of the Walk Book for the western part of CT. When I saw that a new edition for the entire state had been published, I decided to pre-order it.There are definitely pros and cons to the new edition. First, the book is aesthetically pleasing (silly, but it makes me happy). The new edition has color maps that show side trails in the correct blaze colors. I am also happy that all the trails and maps are contained in one book AND the contour interval is noted on the map! This was one of my largest pet peeves of the previous edition. However, I do wish more elevations were shown, not just the elevation of select peaks. There are maps with absolutely no indication of elevation, though you can at least figure out elevation change based upon contour intervals.The previous editions of this book were made of loose leaf pages with maps that folded out. The new book is a regular bound book and, though the description on the back of the book says it has a “lay-flat design”, it really doesn’t. Making copies of the maps to take with you will not be as easy and some details may be lost in the gutter (where two pages meet). In the very front of the book, there is a fold-out map of the entire state, which identifies where each trail is located.In order to put all the blue-blazed trails in one book (instead of two as in previous editions which had East and West books), something had to give. One thing that was given up, and I am not sure it is that big a deal, is that some of the maps in the previous edition have been combined. For example, in the new edition the northern end of the Tunxis Trail, from Pine Mountain to the Massachusetts state line, is one map. In the previous edition it was spread over two maps.The more significant omission is the elimination of detailed trail descriptions. For example, the new edition has one paragraph devoted to the northern end of the Tunxis Trail from the Indian Council Caves north. In the old edition, the description for that section of trail spans more than two pages. This is where I think using the previous edition in combination with the new edition would be useful.One minor complaint I have is that I wish the separate maps for a given trail were put in order from north to south, rather than south to north. If arranged north to south, the trail would flow as you turned from one page to the next. This was also a complaint I had with the previous edition and is not a change that was made for the new edition.Overall, I like the look of the new book and I think that it is better suited for flipping through and locating hikes and trails. I also think the maps are nicer, though there is still room for improvement. If I did not have the previous edition for comparison, I think I would rate it five stars. But, knowing what is missing (detailed trail descriptions), I can only give it four. As compared to the previous two-volume 19th edition, this book has new updated maps in full color. But everything else besides that I like more in the previous edition. Some features that I miss:- Ring-bound format was very convenient to take maps in and out for hikes.- Detailed parking and trailhead descriptions and directions.- Blue sidebars with a lot of historic information and trail-related facts. They really added so much to the trail experience,, when you were hiking on a trail and knew what was happening there 200 years ago.- some important points have been removed from the new maps. For example, the description of Quinnipiac Trail refers to Mad Mare's Hill, but it is no longer shown on the map in the new edition. A new reader will be puzzled.These decisions were probably made to reduce overall cost, but I am not sure this should be the ultimate goal. 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