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10,000 Steps a Day in L.A.
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18 February 2020

“The guidebook couldn’t be better timed. Routes offer close-to-home places to explore, mixing up gritty streets with leafy open spaces. . . . Each walk includes a map, directions, bits of history and cool things to see along the way. Even if you think you know the city, Haddad surprises you with twists that sharpen the eye-level focus that walking provides. . . . Books such as his, as well as Charles Fleming’s Secret Stairs, are written by people passionate about seeing the city on foot and sharing their remarkable finds. The real treasure is making us all more well-rounded Angelenos, pandemic or not.”—Los Angeles Times
“The walking bible.”—Laist.com
“Walking 10,000 steps a day—roughly five miles—is a popular health mantra that Paul Haddad married with the idea of exploring unfamiliar parts of the Southland in his book, 10,000 Steps a Day in L.A.”—Arin Mikailian, Glendale News-Press
“Los Angeles is the perfect place to walk and Angelenos are embracing it. Realtors tout walkability indexes. Road diets are making biking and walking easier. Pedestrians are being given priority in city planning. And finally, our weather is second to none. The book charts out 52 easy walks you can take—one for each weekend of the year.”—Nancy Cruz, KTLA-5 News
“In his book, 10,000 Steps a Day in L.A., Paul Haddad does something pretty special: he gives you 52 walking adventures and he introduces you to hidden Los Angeles—those places that you drive by, fly over, and otherwise don’t even realize they are there. You can strap on your FitBit (or other apparatus of choice) and get out and explore. . . . Going through the different tours, I found a few that I put on the top of my list of family outings.”—This Talk Ain’t Cheap blog
“Beyond burning calories, each walk is a cultural wakeup call of 52 area locations.”—Lori Corbin, ABC–7 News
“The great thing about L.A. is you haven’t seen everything, and you can go on a different adventure. That’s what I love about this book. You may not be able to get out of town for a weekend, but you can spend three hours doing an adventure in a place you’ve never been to.”—San Gabriel Valley Tribune