Hiking the Great Basin

Hiking the Great Basin
Title Hiking the Great Basin PDF eBook
Author John Hart
Publisher Sierra Club Books for Children
Total Pages 406
Release 1991
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780871566393

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Veteran backpacker and climber John Hart presents a thoroughly revised version of the only guide to this vast, diverse, rarely traveled wilderness area. Hart details over 200 trails that allow for everything from brief, easy nature walks to rugged treks. 47 maps.

Nevada Wilderness Areas and Great Basin National Park

Nevada Wilderness Areas and Great Basin National Park
Title Nevada Wilderness Areas and Great Basin National Park PDF eBook
Author Michael C. White
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Backpacking
ISBN 9780899971940

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A guide to the state's wilderness areas and national park, featuring chapters on individual wilderness areas and specific trail and trip descriptions and detailed directions. Includes bandw photos, plus maps of regions and topo maps. Topo maps are dim and hard to read. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Hiking Great Basin National Park

Hiking Great Basin National Park
Title Hiking Great Basin National Park PDF eBook
Author Bruce Grubbs
Publisher Falcon Guides
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Great Basin National Park (Nev.)
ISBN 9781560445951

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Includes descriptions of 22 hikes in this park on the Nevada-Utah border.

Hiking the Great Basin

Hiking the Great Basin
Title Hiking the Great Basin PDF eBook
Author John Hart
Publisher Random House (NY)
Total Pages 396
Release 1981
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Day Hiking: Yosemite National Park

Day Hiking: Yosemite National Park
Title Day Hiking: Yosemite National Park PDF eBook
Author Scott Turner
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 334
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1680512773

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With soaring alpine summits, sparkling lakes, and glaciated wonderlands, Yosemite National Park has so much to offer, and this newest addition to our bestselling Day Hiking series is your guide to the best of the park’s wonders. It includes 90 detailed route descriptions plus an appendix with bonus capsule descriptions for 11 additional day hikes and 4 backpacking trips. Areas covered include Wawona, Glacier Point Road, Yosemite Valley, Crane Flat, Hetch Hetchy, Tenaya Lake, Tuolumne Meadows, Tioga Pass, Mono Basin, and more. One percent of sales benefit Yosemite Conservancy. Day Hiking: Yosemite National Park also features: At-a-glance chart to help readers choose the day’s adventure Quick-reference icons for kid- and dog-friendly routes, wildflowers, historical significance, and more Sidebars on conservation, park history, and more Clear and detailed topographic maps Subjective star ratings on overall trail experiences Gorgeous, full-color photographs throughout **Mountaineers Books designates 1 percent of the sales of select guidebooks in our Day Hiking series toward trail maintenance and conservation. For this book, our 1 percent of sales is going to Yosemite Conservancy.

Great Basin National Park

Great Basin National Park
Title Great Basin National Park PDF eBook
Author Gretchen M. Baker
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-02-17
Genre Travel
ISBN 0874218411

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A guide to the attractions, natural history, and cultural history of the Great Basin—perfect for tourists, naturalists, and historians. Great Basin National Park, Snake Valley, and Spring Valley cover more than 3,000 square miles across portions of Nevada and Utah, but few people know much about this diverse area. In her guidebook to Great Basin National Park, Gretchen Baker covers everything a potential visitor needs to know about one of the country’s best-kept secrets. The park sits in one of America’s driest, least populated, and most isolated deserts. It is a place of significant geological and scenic value, offering unspoiled vistas, abundant wildlife, clean air, and natural attractions. That contrast is one facet of the diversity that characterizes this region. Within and outside the park are phenomenal landscape features, biotic wonders, unique environments, varied historic sites, and the local colors of isolated towns and ranches. Vast Snake and Spring Valleys, bracketing the national park, are also subjects of one of the West’s most divisive environmental contests. At stake is what on the surface seems almost absent but underground is abundant enough for sprawling Las Vegas to covet—water. This guidebook not only describes the peaks, glaciers, subalpine lakes, caves, hiking trails, campgrounds, and historical sites, but also explores the cultural history of the park and surrounding area. Each chapter addresses the physical attributes and navigational issues of a specific area and includes an in-depth historical overview. The text is complemented by useful maps and historical photographs and makes Great Basin National Park: A Guidebook to the Park and Surrounding Area the most comprehensive book on the region available.

Thousand-Miler

Thousand-Miler
Title Thousand-Miler PDF eBook
Author Melanie Radzicki McManus
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages 293
Release 2017-03-09
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0870207911

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In thirty-six thrilling days, Melanie Radzicki McManus hiked 1,100 miles around Wisconsin, landing her in the elite group of Ice Age Trail thru-hikers known as the Thousand-Milers. In prose that’s alternately harrowing and humorous, Thousand-Miler takes you with her through Wisconsin’s forests, prairies, wetlands, and farms, past the geologic wonders carved by long-ago glaciers, and into the neighborhood bars and gathering places of far-flung small towns. Follow along as she worries about wildlife encounters, wonders if her injured feet will ever recover, and searches for an elusive fellow hiker known as Papa Bear. Woven throughout her account are details of the history of the still-developing Ice Age Trail—one of just eleven National Scenic Trails—and helpful insight and strategies for undertaking a successful thru-hike. In addition to chronicling McManus’s hike, Thousand-Miler also includes the little-told story of the Ice Age Trail’s first-ever thru-hiker Jim Staudacher, an account of the record-breaking thru-run of ultrarunner Jason Dorgan, the experiences of a young combat veteran who embarked on her thru-hike as a way to ease back into civilian life, and other fascinating tales from the trail. Their collective experiences shed light on the motivations of thru-hikers and the different ways hikers accomplish this impressive feat, providing an entertaining and informative read for outdoors enthusiasts of all levels.