The Colorado Trail

The Colorado Trail
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110540700

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

The Colorado Trail 10th Edition

The Colorado Trail  10th Edition
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation,The Colorado Trail Foundation
Publsiher: Colorado Mountain Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1937052893

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The official guidebook for hiking, bicycling, or horseback riding on the Colorado Trail *Completely revised guide to the Colorado Trail, the premier scenic long trail in North America *Updated maps of every segment showing access points, key trail intersections, and more *Current details on new trail reroutes, trail town amenities, and wilderness bicycle detours 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, Colorado--plus 80 miles of the Collegiate West addition--the trail passes through six national forests and six wilderness areas, traverses five major river systems, and crosses eight mountain ranges. The tenth 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 Colorado Trail. Written descriptions for all 28 segments of the trail, plus 5 segments of the Collegiate West, have been updated throughout the guide. The guidebook includes updated amenities in each trail town for resupply, shopping, and lodging, as well as current details on wilderness detours for bikepacking routes. Each chapter provides essential logistical information for the Colorado Trail day hiker or thru-hiker: 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.

Voices of the Colorado Trail

Voices of the Colorado Trail
Author: David W. Fanning
Publsiher: Coyote Book Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0966238397

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The answer to the question of why hike or bike a long trail like The Colorado Trail is as unique as the individual traveler. Yet there is a common theme to the answers. All whisper of adventure, challenge, and personal transformation. The voices here were collected with on-trail interviews with over 60 hikers and mountain bike riders.

Colorado s Continental Divide Trail

Colorado s Continental Divide Trail
Author: Tom Lorang Jones
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 156579494X

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Written for both through-hikers of Colorado's more than 700-mile portion of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and segment hikers doing a section at a time. Book jacket.

The Colorado Trail 10th Edition

The Colorado Trail  10th Edition
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781937052904

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Completely revised guide to the Colorado Trail, the premier scenic long trail in North America Updated maps of every segment showing access points, key trail intersections, and more Current details on new trail reroutes, trail town amenities, and wilderness bicycle detours 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, Colorado--plus 80 miles of the Collegiate West addition--the trail passes through six national forests and six wilderness areas, traverses five major river systems, and crosses eight mountain ranges. The tenth 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 Colorado Trail. Written descriptions for all 28 segments of the trail, plus 5 segments of the Collegiate West, have been updated throughout the guide. The guidebook includes updated amenities in each trail town for resupply, shopping, and lodging, as well as current details on wilderness detours for bikepacking routes. Each chapter provides essential logistical information for the Colorado Trail day hiker or thru-hiker: 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.

Colorado Trail 9th Edition

Colorado Trail 9th Edition
Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
Publsiher: Colorado Mountain Club Guidebo
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937052338

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

White Mountains Hiking History

White Mountains Hiking History
Author: Mike Dickerman
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781625845337

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Since the time of pioneer settlers Abel and Ethan Allen Crawford, explorers and adventurers have been lured by the stunning peaks and lush valleys of New Hampshire's White Mountains. In the nearly two centuries since the Crawfords constructed their first crude footpath onto the heights of Mount Washington and the Presidential Range, the White Mountain trail system has evolved into an intricate network featuring more than 1,400 miles of marked paths. Retrace the steps of early mountain guides such as Charles Lowe and Allen "Old Man" Thompson and learn how these early path-makers made New England's most popular and extensive mountain trail system possible. Longtime northern New Hampshire hiking columnist and guidebook author Mike Dickerman traces the fascinating story of this evolution with this new collection of profiles and reflections on the early trails and trailblazers of the region.

Uphill Both Ways

Uphill Both Ways
Author: Andrea Lani
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781496229007

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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.