This new entry in the "Backpacker" magazine series features practical, reasonable strategies for everyone who'd like to lighten their load on the trail.
MORE TITLES IN THE BACKPACKER MAGAZINE SERIES FROM THE MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS BACKPACKER Winter Hiking and Camping : Winter ... STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE YOUR JOURNEY Hiking Light Handbook : Carry Less , Enjoy More , Karen Berger Practical ...
... 2004) • Weiss, Eric A. A Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine (Oakland, CA: Adventure Medical Kits, 1997) • Weis, Hal. Secrets of Warmth (The Mountaineers, 1992). • Hiking Light Handbook: Carry Less, Enjoy More ...
... such as Tom Harrison's, show the correct trail locations, but the trail network depicted on the printed USGS maps bears little resemblance to today's trail locations. After a brief walk across a sagebrush flat, the trail descends ...
In this book you’ll find 96 routes along popular and less-frequented trails Detailed trip narratives that let you know what to expect At-a-glance icons highlighting the best spots for views, camping, swimming, and more Comprehensive ...
Hiking Washington's History. 2nd ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2021. Berger, Karen. Hiking Light Handbook: Carry Less, Enjoy More. Seattle: Mountaineers Books, 2004. Black, Teresa “Dicentra.” One Pan Wonders: Backcountry ...
Just above the switchback, notice a small plaque, a memorial to Johnnie T. Peters, who in 1930 mule-packed materials from the now-defunct ranger station in Mineral to construct the lookout. Mr. Peters constructed ten other lookouts in ...
Here are your first views of the San Joaquin drainage, including dark-colored, pyramidal-shaped Mount Goddard, nearly 50 miles southeast. On the crest you arc around a stagnant pond, then make a short descent to Madera Creek.
OTHER TITLES YOU MIGHT ENJOY FROM THE MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS: Best Hikes with Dogs: Oregon, 2nd edition, Ellen Morris Bishop ... Hiking Light Handbook: Carry Less, Enjoy More, Karen Berger Practical, reasonable strategies for everyone who'd ...
In this book, the Mannings introduce and describe all the national parks and offer first-hand descriptions of the very best trails that lead walkers to quintessential scenic vistas, celebrated rivers and lakes, majestic waterfalls, ...
This basin and the Wright Creek drainage (the next basin north) are each well worth a day's exploration (or more) if you have spare days. You continue north along the JMT/PCT for a circuitous 0.7 mile, as you climb a moraine crest and ...