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HIKING WYOMING
110 of the State’s Best Hiking Adventures, 2nd edition
Bill Hunger (Falcon)
This updated guide to Wyoming’s wonderful wilderness includes hikes in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks as well as backcountry secrets. From short strolls to overnight backpacks, the book provides all the details necessary to a successful hiking adventure: detailed directions to the trailheads, best seasons to hike, trail difficulty, elevations gain and loss, fees and permits, and rich descriptions of each trail’s highlights.
Bill Hunger is a wilderness ranger who lives in Kalispell, Montana.
Synopsis
HIKING WYOMING110 of the State's Best Hiking Adventures, 2nd edition Bill Hunger (Falcon) This updated guide to Wyoming's wonderful wilderness includes hikes in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks as well as backcountry secrets. From short strolls to overnight backpacks, the book provides all the details necessary to a successful hiking adventure: detailed directions to the trailheads, best seasons to hike, trail difficulty, elevations gain and loss, fees and permits, and rich descriptions of each trail's highlights. Bill Hunger is a wilderness ranger who lives in Kalispell, Montana.
Synopsis
HIKING WYOMING
110 of the State's Best Hiking Adventures, 2nd edition
Bill Hunger (Falcon)
This updated guide to Wyoming's wonderful wilderness includes hikes in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks as well as backcountry secrets. From short strolls to overnight backpacks, the book provides all the details necessary to a successful hiking adventure: detailed directions to the trailheads, best seasons to hike, trail difficulty, elevations gain and loss, fees and permits, and rich descriptions of each trail's highlights.
Bill Hunger is a wilderness ranger who lives in Kalispell, Montana.
Synopsis
Features 108 hikes plus two major options including Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks plus the state's best backcountry secrets.
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Synopsis
With its rugged mountains, high plains, desert prairies, and canyonlands, Wyoming presents hikers with a spectacular array of backcountry opportunities. Many areasfrom Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to the Wind River Rangeare well known, but they represent only a fraction of Wyomings hiking possibilities. The 108 hikes and two major options in Hiking Wyoming cover many of the well-known areas but also introduce hikers to some of the states best-kept backcountry secrets. Completely updated and revised, this new edition of Hiking Wyoming features hikes throughout the state that are suited to day hikers and veteran backpackers alikethe perfect source book for exploring Wyomings wild and beautiful backcountry.
Look inside to find:
Hikes suited to every ability
Accurate directions to the trailhead
Detailed trail descriptions and easy-to-follow trail maps
Difficulty ratings and elevation gains/losses, for every featured hike
Valuable information on backcountry safety and ethics
About the Author
Bill Hunger has worked as a wilderness ranger in some of the wildest country in Wyoming. He lives in Kalispell, Montana.
Table of Contents
(1) Introduction (2) Northeast Wyoming (3) Southeastern Wyoming (4) South-Central Wyoming (5) Medicine Bow Mountains (6) Central and Southern Wyoming (7) North-Central Wyoming (8) West-Central Wyoming (9) Western Wyoming (10) Northwestern Wyoming (11) Appendices