Derrydale Press
Pages: 250
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-58667-101-3 • Paperback • September 2003 • $18.95 • (£14.95)
978-1-4617-0829-2 • eBook • September 2003 • $17.99 • (£13.95)
Edith Frankel grew up in the city but was introduced to mountain hiking while on her honeymoon in England's Lake District. She is currently a university professor living in Israel.
...has information in it that is useful to both sexes.
— Larry Claflin Jr.; Patriot Ledger
The author's love for the mountains is infectious, providing an enjoyable reading experience.
— Library Journal
The majority of the popular hiking books are written by men for men. Although Rogovin Frankel isn't the first woman to write a hiking book, she is one fo the few to write from a woman's point of view. Frankel...demonstrates a strong passion for hiking, an excitement that is conveyed in her writing. Perhaps it is this diverse, worldwide hiking experience that also helps make her book stand out from the crowd.
— Lynn Arave; Deseret Morning News
Frankel draws on decades of experience to offer ideas for mountain hiking. Frankel's enthusiasm for her subject might make you want to take a hike.
— Linda Lamb; Columbia State
A very practical hiking guide written especially for women seeking to camp or travel about in a mountain wilderness area. Very highly recommended for female hikers.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch
Targeting both the couch potato and the physically fit, Frankel prescribes numerous exercise regiminesbased on an individual's fitness level and recommends treks in the States, Asia and Europe.
— Women In The Outdoors
What could simply have been a guide high and dry on the usual instructions of preparing for hiking with a fitness program...has been enhanced by Frankel's ruminations on the mystique and magnetism of mountains. ...fascinating and informative reading. This really is a book for all mountain lovers, not just women.
— Julia McBee; The Atlantic Journal-Constitution
...fascinating and informative
— Julia McBee; Columbus Dispatch