Hightailing it in a golden realm
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Not far up the road lies one of the spectacular scenic benefits of living in the Golden State -- the Golden Trout Wilderness in the southern Sierra Nevada. This pristine realm of backcountry lakes and streams is named after our state fish. Goldens make their home at altitudes above 8,000 feet, which means a fishing trip here gets you into unspoiled high country, an area best explored on foot.
With 43 well-mapped excursions, this guide has something for everyone, from 4-mile jaunts to details on the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs through the wilderness on its way from Mexico north to Canada. It also provides information on geological features and flora and fauna. The only things missing are color photographs, but you should be inspired to take those in person.
-- Michael Koehn
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