Climbing and Skiing Colorado s Mountains

Climbing and Skiing Colorado s Mountains
Author: Ben Conners,Brian Miller
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-02-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493017430

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Climbing and Skiing Colorado’s Mountains is a select guidebook to 50 of the most classic, aesthetic, and iconic backcountry ski descents in the state of Colorado. The book provides accurate information to backcountry skiers and snowboarders, including overviews, maps, photos, and route descriptions for each of the selected 50 descents, while at the same time spurring the reader on to investigate peaks and areas outside of those featured in the book. Unlike other guidebooks, Climbing and Skiing Colorado's Mountains focus on peaks of all elevations located in all ranges throughout the state, including many 13ers and 14ers but also some smaller, more accessible peaks, representing a comprehensive mix of some of the best backcountry skiing Colorado has to offer.

Climbing and Skiing Colorado s Mountains

Climbing and Skiing Colorado s Mountains
Author: Ben Conners,Brian Miller
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493046737

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Climbing and Skiing Colorado’s Mountains is a select guidebook to 50 of the most classic, aesthetic, and iconic backcountry ski descents in the state of Colorado. The book provides accurate information to backcountry skiers and snowboarders, including overviews, maps, photos, and route descriptions for each of the selected 50 descents, while at the same time spurring the reader on to investigate peaks and areas outside of those featured in the book. Unlike other guidebooks, Climbing and Skiing Colorado's Mountains focus on peaks of all elevations located in all ranges throughout the state, including many 13ers and 14ers but also some smaller, more accessible peaks, representing a comprehensive mix of some of the best backcountry skiing Colorado has to offer.

Climbing Colorado s Mountains

Climbing Colorado s Mountains
Author: Susan Joy Paul
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493014361

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Climbing Colorado’s Mountains covers 100 peaks in Colorado across a range of abilities, including 12ers, 13ers, and 14ers. This guide includes detailed hike and climb descriptions, miles and maps, and color photos with ascent and descent routes for the most popular peaks in the state. Climbing descriptions also include history, local trivia, and trailhead GPS coordinates.

Classic Colorado Ski Descents

Classic Colorado Ski Descents
Author: Jon Kedrowski
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937052389

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"Classic Colorado Ski Descents showcases 300 ski descents on 70 separate peak entries on Fourteeners, Thirteeners, as well as easily accessible mountain passes and locales; with routes that range from peaks with gentle terrain, to tree glades, endless powder, ridge lines, steep faces, and couloirs. Each peak description includes skiable vertical, elevation gain, and roundtrip mileage, as well as easy-to-follow directions to the trailhead" -- from Amazon.com.

Backcountry Skiing and Ski Mountaineering in Rocky Mountain National Park

Backcountry Skiing and Ski Mountaineering in Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: Mark Kelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Cross-country skiing
ISBN: 0988401215

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A ski and snowboard guidebook for Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park Colorado

Dudeville

Dudeville
Author: J.D. Kleinke
Publsiher: Belgrave House
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781947812222

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Imagine Huck Finn "lighting out for the territories" 150 years later, this time as a late-30s corporate dropout turned backcountry snowboarder and mountain climber. Dudeville is a coming-of-middle-age adventure story, set in and all around small-town Colorado during the outdoor sports explosion of the 1990s. Inspired by a wide and wild range of influences -- from Thoreau, Whitman, Muir and Twain, to Jack Kerouac, Edward Abbey and Warren Miller -- Dudeville is equal parts extreme sports tale, male bonding romp, and reluctant love story, a sensuous, lyrical, exuberant exploration of the American West. Dudeville's author, J.D. Kleinke, was a serious health care guy in Baltimore until he discovered snowboarding, hang gliding, jam bands, and the raw spiritual power of life above treeline . . . and moved to Colorado. He is the author of three books about medicine in America, including Catching Babies, a novel about the culture of maternity care and childbirth. He has also been involved in the formation, management, and governance of several health care companies and non-profit organizations. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and dozens of medical and business publications. He lives with his wife in Half Moon Bay, California, and Portland, Oregon. From Dudeville: "From this summit, the horizon seesaws open into an electric blue dream of Colorado sky. The adolescent swagger and brawn of the Rockies is nothing like the stooped and rounded hills back east. Spiked with mammoth formations of rock and ice, this vast, continental cacophony is the very roof of the world, pushed skyward by geologic time while collapsing under its own weight. I drop in, and surf off the wind-scoured edge, working the margin between transcendent bliss and utter catastrophe, a controlled fury exploding from my core into arcing snowboard turns as I crisscross the fall-line and dissolve into gravity..."

Colorado Snow Climbs

Colorado Snow Climbs
Author: Dave Cooper,James Cooper
Publsiher: CMC Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0976052598

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Backcountry Ski Snowboard Routes Colorado

Backcountry Ski   Snowboard Routes  Colorado
Author: Brittany Konsella,Frank Konsella
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781594858833

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Whether you’re an experienced backcountry skier or intermediate snowboarder looking to ramp up your out of bounds expeditions, Brittany and Frank Konsella have the cred to guide you to the state’s special runs. Both have descended all of the state’s 14ers on skis and Brittany was the second woman to accomplish that feat. They know where the sweet lines are. Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado—part of the popular series—includes backcountry routes focused on the Front Range and the San Juans, with other routes in the Sawatch Range, Elk Mountains, Mosquito Range, and more.