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Fishing Glacier National Park includes over 250 fishing locations from Waterton Lake to the Flathead River. This guide uncovers streams and lakes for Kokanee salmon, mountain and lake whitefish, arctic grayling, and trout--lake, brook, rainbow, and cutthroat. Novice as well as expert anglers will find that the trails and roads in Glacier lead to more than spectacular vistas--many of them lead to great fishing sites.
Now fully revised and up to date, Hiking Utah features seventy-five of the finest trails Utah's remarkable backcountry has to offer. Get off the grid with a range of routes from day hikes to overnight adventures. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to get the most out of hiking this geologic wonderland.
This guide describes a wide range of hikes in the Columbia River Gorge, from easy to very strenuous, accessible and remote. Detailed trail descriptions and mileages, suggestions on how to get the most from your hike (points of interest along the way, and some history and natural history of the area as well). Also included is information on how to find many of the Gorge's waterfalls, for people who enjoy seeking those out. For backpackers, it has not only good route descriptions, but suggestions on hike variations and where the best campsites are located. Also included are recommendations for hiking to the best viewpoints in the gorge.
Subtitle: More Tales from the Russian Wilderness 1941-45
Veteran backcountry guides and guidebook authors share clever,
practical tricks-of-the-trade that only long experience on the
trail can provide in Backpacking Tips. Inside you'll find
checklists, handy diagrams, and tips on everything from buying the
right gear to tasty trailside cooking.
This father-son team combine their experience writing guidebooks
and leading backpacking trips for the Yellowstone Institute and
Glacier Wilderness Guides with tips from veteran FalconGuide
authors to give backpackers the knowledge they need for a safe and
enjoyable outdoor experience. Tip: On short trips carry food that
does not need to be cooked, such as fruit, nuts, cheese, tortillas,
granola, and crackers. Save weight and chores by leaving the stove
at home. - Will Harmon, author of Wild Country Companion
A wilderness . . . is an area where the earth and its community of
life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who
does not remain. In 1964, the Wilderness Act designated some nine
million acres as wilderness. Today, the National Wilderness
Preservation System totals 104 million acres, with no roads, no
structures, no vehicles, and no significant impacts of any kind.
This handy directory includes information about acreage, managing
agencies, unique natural features, ecosystem types, nearest city,
access methods, and recreation opportunities for each wilderness
area. Also features nearly 50 'areas of special concern' proposed
for wilderness designation. R
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