Off-Trail Adventures in Baja California
272 pages, 6 x 9
51 photos (16 color), 17 illustrations
Paperback
Release Date:13 Mar 2014
ISBN:9780816521302
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Off-Trail Adventures in Baja California

Exploring Landscapes and Geology on Gulf Shores and Islands

The University of Arizona Press
Baja California is one of the Earth’s last great wilderness areas that is easily accessible to travelers. Whether you enter from the United States to the north or from Cabo San Lucas to the south, it doesn’t take long to find yourself passing through a unique desert ecosystem of islands and land bound by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the Gulf of California on the east. But where, you might ask, can you go to best experience the physical majesty of Baja California? This book holds the answer.

Off-Trail Adventures in Baja California describes—and maps and illustrates—nine hikes along outcrops on islands and peninsular shores where geography, geology, and ecology meet in singular ways. Each spot tells a story about the nature of the place—the cumulative effects of millions of years of natural forces at work. During the course of his long teaching career, Markes E. Johnson has hiked much of Baja California, often with students in tow. He brings a lifetime of study to his simple descriptions of the stories that are revealed by looking closely at natural phenomena framed by rocks and fossils.

This hiking guide offers a wealth of stories that seem to encompass everything, and can clearly communicate Johnson’s deep understanding of how our planet’s ecosystems function. Whether you like to hike with your boots on or from the comfort of your favorite chair, this book is a must-have for anyone who has visited or hopes to visit Baja California’s Gulf Coast.
 
Markes E. Johnson is the Charles L. MacMillan Professor of Natural Science, Emeritus, at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He is the author of Discovering the Geology of Baja California: Six Hikes on the Southern Gulf Coast (Arizona), and co-editor of Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California: Tracking Limestone Deposits on the Margin of a Young Sea (Arizona).
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Advice to the Reader
1. Cataviña: Gateway to a Peninsular Wilderness
2. Investigations on a Guardian Angel
3. Great Sand Ramp at Km 41
4. San Francisquito’s Ancient Bay
5. Lost Lagoons of Bahía Concepción
6. Intersection of Fractures at El Mangle
7. Coral Reef on a Volcano at Isla Coronados
8. Song of the Amazon on Isla Monserrat
9. Riding Out Ancient Storms on Isla Cerralvo
10. Zen Aesthetics and the Big Picture: An Epilogue
Notes
Glossary of Geological and Ecological Terms
Geological and Biological References
Index
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