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Product Details

  • Series: Afoot and Afield
  • Paperback: 458 pages
  • Publisher: Wilderness Press; Fourth Edition edition (April 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0899974287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0899974286
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About the Author

Author of several Wilderness Press titles, Jerry Schad's several parallel careers have encompassed interests ranging from astronomy and teaching to photography and writing. He teaches astronomy and physical science at San Diego Mesa College, and currently chairs the Physical Sciences Department there.

Schad has run or hiked many thousands of miles of distinct trails throughout California, in the Southwest, and in Mexico. He is a sub-24-hour finisher of Northern California's 100-mile Western States Endurance Run, and has served in a leadership capacity for outdoor excursions as close as San Diego County and as far away as Madagascar.


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This book is very well organized.
Fly Girl Marla
Second, and more importantly, some of the descriptions/directions for hikes are inadequate at best.
Narut Ujnat
Wonder book with most, if not all, hiking trails in the County of San Diego.
son of a Marine

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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful By Fritz R. Ward TOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on May 24, 2007
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Jerry Schad is a remarkably prolific outdoor author. He has written extensively on hiking in southern California including the wildlands within Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. But San Diego is where Schad's heart truly lies and it shows in every edition of 'Afoot and Afield San Diego.' I have owned each one since the first in 1986 and this book just keeps getting better and better. The 4th edition (2007) features over 250 hikes and is sure to keep outdoor enthusiasts busy.

Most of the 30 or so hikes new to this edition are in the chapters dealing with Beaches and Bays and the Coastal Strip/Foothills sections. In the last 20 years San Diego County has made remarkable progress at putting aside open space for recreation and this version of Afoot and Afield chronicles many new preserves that have appeared over the last decade. New hikes include the Hosp Grove, a walk among Eucalyptus Trees just south of Oceanside, the addition of three new routes in Mission Trails Regional Park (along with the banishment of one path up Cowles Mountain), and multiple new trails in the Alpine/Jamal area.

While urbanized areas have seen many changes, the mountain and desert portions of the book are similar to previous editions. In Rancho Cuyamaca State Park, only one new hike was added, a pleasant jaunt along Cuyamaca Reservoir. Sadly, although the book has not changed much, the surrounding mountain landscape has. The 2003 Cedar fires destroyed much of the park and Schad's assessment that it will recover in a decade or two seems highly unlikely. As an aside, I was disappointed that Schad repeated the park claim and attributed the fire to "a century of fire suppression." That was, of course, part of the problem.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful By Jill Florio TOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on July 6, 2008
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I love this book and have been using Jerry Schad's words of trail finding wisdom for years. If you are living or visiting in the San Diego area and you like to hike, Afoot and Afield is THE book you need.

Schad knows all the ins and out of San Diego county and mentions everything. This is not just a listing of all the well-known trails in the area - it's a complete description of everything with a trail. In my own local Mission Bay region, the book describes tons of long and short hidden trails, places I never would have found on my own.

The book is organized with general county information up front (geology, geography, trail courtesy and the like, everything pretty basic), with trail descriptions following by region. A large map up front helps you pick the region you want. There are trails described for Julian, the Laguna Mountains, Cuyamaca Park, Anza Borrego desert, Torrey Pines State Park, Palomar Observatory Mountain, Penasquitos Canyon and many gorgeous coastal, mountain and desert locales. There are also swimming holes and waterfalls to explore.

I enjoy the book's layout: pertinent user-friendly info is in a box, on top of each article (trail length, difficulty, best times to hike, etc). Directions to the trail head are consistently mentioned at the end of all trail descriptions, which is useful when you are driving to a new area. Hand-drawn maps and clear black/white pictures add to the usefulness of the text.

If anyone ever riffled through my own copy, they will see I've placed notes in the margins, underlined portions of text, and turned the copy into a workbook of sorts.

The Afoot and Afield book that started with San Diego has branched out to other areas. I also own and recommend Afoot and Afield in Orange County and Afoot and Afield in Los Angeles.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By SMEAD on May 2, 2010
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If hiking is your passion and you live in San Diego area, this book is an absolute MUST. The author takes us to beautiful, hidden places that we, as Scouts & NATIVES, have never been to. Excellent investment! There's not a better book-bang, for your buck.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Hoppaguy VINE VOICE on May 17, 2009
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This book is by far the best and most comprehensive book on hiking in San Diego. I have lived here all my life and have enjoyed every hike in this book. Before buying this book, I hiked most of the major places like Torrey Pines, Cowles Mountain, San Elijo Lagoon, etc. However, after purchasing this book, I have explored so many other parts of the county. I can't say enough about this book and how much I credit it for getting me back into shape!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By J. Lowe on October 13, 2011
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I was sad to hear that Jerry passed away last month. He has left a legacy that includes this book, now in its 4th edition. His passion for the outdoors is evident in his meticulous descriptions of the trails, as well as some earth science lessons. The book is jam packed with hikes, I usually copy a page out of the book and take it with me. Trail maps would make it a perfect guide, but at 457 pages it is a great resource if you are an avid hiker. Highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Alan Dyer on June 8, 2013
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I have the Kindle version. The digital product is ok but not as helpful as the paper book would be. I do not recommend buying this digital version. The problem is searching for and finding specific trails or locations is difficult. I spend a too much time trying to find a page that would be easy to flip to in a regular book. I did find what I needed and I’m probably happy I don’t have to keep the book on my already over filled bookshelf, but honestly I wish it was indexed better for digital look-up.
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