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Colorado Trail 9th Edition

Colorado Trail 9th Edition
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher: Colorado Mountain Club Guidebo
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781937052331

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The official--and bestselling--guidebook to one of North America's premier long-distance hiking trails


The Colorado Trail

The Colorado Trail
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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Completely revised guide to the extraordinary Colorado Trail that stretches from Denver to Durango.


The Colorado Trail

The Colorado Trail
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-04-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937052222

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* The only Colorado Trail guide available for thru-hikers, day hikers, mountain bikers, trail runners, XC skiers, and horse people * 120 color pictures, 28 segment maps, elevation profiles, integrated GPS waypoints, town maps, and mountain bike detours of Wilderness areas * More than 50,000 copies sold The Colorado Trail (CT) is the premier scenic long trail in North America. It winds its way through endless fields of wildflowers to wind-swept mountain passes, from wild mountain rivers and streams to quiet trails through old growth forests. The CT crosses eight mountain ranges, seven National Forests, six Wilderness Areas, and five river systems. Starting near Denver at 5,500 feet and ending near Durango at 7,000 feet, the CT gains and loses almost 76,000 feet in elevation over 468 miles. This eighth edition of the official CT guide has all the information a thru-hiker needs to plan and complete his or her trek. New to this edition are updated GPS waypoints, maps, and rewritten descriptions for the 28 segments, as well as new photographs of spots along the segments. Each segment provides distance, elevation gain, and an overview; a list of trailhead and access points; maps needed; a list of supply points; services and accommodations; detailed trail descriptions; a map; and an elevation gain and loss chart. Additional town maps and mountain bike detour maps (around Wilderness Areas) have been added where applicable. An extensive introduction includes information on planning, supplying, safety, mountain biking, regulations, and backcountry ethics--plus chapters on Colorado Trail heritage, natural history, and geology. At the back of the book you will find a graphic summary of the trail, equipment list, ranger districts with contact information, bibliography, and index.


Uphill Both Ways

Uphill Both Ways
Author: Andrea Lani
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496229002

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Andrea Lani explores the complexities of hiking with a family after taking her three reluctant children and grouchy husband on a 489-mile trek from Denver to Durango, determined to reset her life and confront the history of environmental damage.


The Colorado Trail

The Colorado Trail
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937052346

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• The official Colorado Trail guide for thru-hikers, day hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians • Detailed information for the entire Colorado Trail, including five new chapters for the 80-mile Collegiate West trail addition • Updated color maps with trail and milepoint overlays The Colorado Trail is considered by many to be the most beautiful “long trail” in the world. Spanning 486 miles from the Denver suburbs to Durango, the trail passes through six national forests and six wilderness areas, traverses five major river systems, and crosses eight mountain ranges. The ninth edition of The Colorado Trail has all the information a day hiker, thru-hiker, mountain biker, or equestrian needs to plan and complete a trip on the trail. New to this edition are five chapters on the 80-mile Collegiate West trail addition. Maps and written descriptions for all twenty-eight segments of the Colorado Trail have also been updated throughout the guide. Each chapter provides essential logistical information for Colorado Trail hikers: trailhead directions; road access points; detailed trail descriptions including distance and elevation gain; color maps and elevation profiles; and information on water sources, campsite locations, and resupply towns. Additional town maps and mountain bike detour maps (around Wilderness Areas) have been included throughout the book. An extensive introduction includes information on planning, supplying, safety, equipment, navigation, mountain biking, horseback riding, regulations, and backcountry ethics—plus chapters on the heritage of The Colorado Trail, natural history, and geology. At the back of the book you will find useful contact information and an index.


The Colorado Trail Databook

The Colorado Trail Databook
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Colorado Trail (Colo.)
ISBN: 9781937052027

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The essential lightweight pack guide for hiking The Colorado Trail, from maps and data collected by volunteers of The Colorado Trail Foundation.Little compares to the beauty of The Colorado Trail (CT), which stretches 486 miles from the Denver suburbs to Durango and crosses five river systems, six wilderness areas, six national forests, and eight mountain ranges.The fifth edition of The Colorado Trail Databook condenses the most important information from the eight edition of The Colorado Trail: The Official Guidebook (see page 30) into a 4 x 7 pack guide that can easily be carried in your pocket or backpack. In addition to updated color maps and key points for each of the 28 segments of the trail, the fifth edition features 24 new pages of maps and data that cover the 80 miles of Forest Service trails and roads that mountain bikers use to bypass the wilderness areas. Icons for each segment mark the trailhead, access points, campsites, availability of water, and points of interest. Additional icons note services at supply points, such as post offices, lodging, meals, groceries, telephones, banks, showers, outdoor stores, laundry, and medical help.The data section for each segment, which faces its corresponding map, includes all the key points along the trail, in both miles from the segment trailhead and in GPS waypoints. While the route is typically hiked east to west from Denver to Durango, there are also mileages for each segment that go west to east. There is also an elevation profile chart for each segment.


Trails of the Angeles

Trails of the Angeles
Author: John Robinson
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899977146

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The rugged San Gabriel Mountains, rising starkly from the edge of the Los Angeles Basin, provide a sharp contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city and its surroundings. Angelinos across the county (a population of almost 10 million), as well as visitors from out of state, welcome the opportunity to escape from city chaos into the quiet wilderness. This 9th edition of the classic Wilderness Press guide has been revised and updated to reflect recent trail changes, and now includes trips in the Fish Canyon Narrows, along Alder Creek, and to Jones Peak, as well as perennial favorites such as Old Baldy, Mt. Wilson, and Devils Punchbowl. Each detailed trip description notes the distance, difficulty, and ideal season, and points out the highlights of the trail. The guide includes a companion 4-color waterproof topo map.


The Best Hikes on the Continental Divide Trail: Colorado

The Best Hikes on the Continental Divide Trail: Colorado
Author: The Continental Divide Trail Coalition
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2016-04-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937052303

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• A wide variety of hikes, from family-friendly to difficult overnight treks • Includes detailed comments, route descriptions, driving directions, maps, difficulty ratings, and nearest landmark • Fits in your pocket or daypack • Features color photos and maps throughout Experience the high country of Colorado—from Rocky Mountain National Park to the Weminiche Wilderness—on the Continental Divide trail, a 3100-mile trail that traverses the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to Canada. Hike some of the more popular and accessible sections of the trail near Denver and Summit County, then venture out on an overnight trek across some of the most remote areas of the state. The Continental Divide Trail runs approximately 800 miles through Colorado, taking hikers through groves of golden aspens, along the shores of snowmelt-fed lakes, and to the rocky summits of 13,000-foot peaks with expansive vistas.


The Colorado Trail Databook

The Colorado Trail Databook
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publisher: Colorado Mountain Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03
Genre: Colorado Trail (Colo.)
ISBN: 9781937052584

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For the thru-hiker, weekend backpacker, day hiker, mountain bicyclist, and horse rider. Includes mile points, elevations, and maps for each segment. Features completely updated maps and data for the 80-mile Collegiate West trail addition, as well as bicycle detours around wilderness areas.


Massachusetts Trail Guide

Massachusetts Trail Guide
Author: John S. Burk
Publisher: Appalachian Mountain Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9781934028254

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Massachusetts Trail Guide, 9th Edition is a comprehensive hiking guide with a pull-out map that provides detailed information for avid hikers about every major trail in Massachusetts.