Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-27

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13:

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From the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, the Pacific Northwest Trail takes you on 1200-mile journey along the U.S. - Canada border. Along the way, you hike through North Cascades National Park, four wilderness areas, and seven national forests. At its worst you could be chest-deep in nettles and fire grass, with cold wet feet, no human contact for eight days, and no trail in sight. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic trail will challenge even world-class long-distance hikers. But ... at its best, you are offered park-like hiking with breath-taking views of mountains peaks, incredible waterfalls, pristine glacier-fed lakes, fertile farm valleys, and wilderness ocean beach hiking. This book will guide you to every campsite, water resource, and resupply point on your trek.


Pacific Northwest Trail Data Book

Pacific Northwest Trail Data Book

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-03-17

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781985314856

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Hiking the entire Pacific Northwest Trail is not for the novice backpacker. Of the eleven national scenic trails, veteran long-distance hikers claim it to be the most challenging 1200 miles of all the trails. The trail is relatively new compared to its older cousins, the Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and Appalachian Trails. This book is not a complete guide. Inside you'll find a mile-by-mile information about trail junctions, camp sites, water resources and resupply points. It supplements a good set of trail maps. When you are planning your hike, and while on the trail, this data book will focus you on the essential information sought by all long-distance hikers.


Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-03-11

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9781985165571

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From the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, the Pacific Northwest Trail takes you on 1200-mile journey along the U.S. - Canada border. Along the way you hike through North Cascades National Park, four wilderness areas, and seven national forests. At its worst you could be chest deep in nettles and fire grass, with cold wet feet, no human contact for eight days, and no trail in sight. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic trail will challenge even world-class long distance hikers. But ... at its best, you are offered park-like hiking with breath-taking views of mountains peaks, incredible waterfalls, pristine glacier fed lakes, fertile farm valleys, and wilderness ocean beach hiking. This book will guide you to every campsite, water resource, and resupply point on your trek.


Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-04-02

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781523476060

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From the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, the Pacific Northwest Trail takes you on 1200-mile journey along the U.S. - Canada border. Along the way you hike through North Cascades National Park, four wilderness areas, and seven national forests. At its worst you could be chest deep in nettles and fire grass, with cold wet feet, no human contact for eight days, and no trail in sight. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic trail will challenge even world-class long distance hikers. But ... at its best, you are offered park-like hiking with breath-taking views of mountains peaks, incredible waterfalls, pristine glacier fed lakes, fertile farm valleys, and wilderness ocean beach hiking. This book will guide you to every campsite, water resource, and resupply point on your trek.


Pacific Northwest Trail Town Guide

Pacific Northwest Trail Town Guide

Author: Melanie Simmerman

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9781495434112

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The Pacific Northwest Trail Town Guide is a helpful resource for hikers and particularly thru-hikers for information about the re-supply towns along the 1200 mile Pacific Northwest Trail. If you want to know where to find lodging, send mail drops, get a good meal in town, or clean those "ripe" hiker clothes, this is the book for you. The town guide has a town by town description of services in towns in Montana, Idaho, and Washington that hikers will find essential for planning their re-supply options for their trip. Handy town maps show the basic town layout and where the necessary services are located. A great companion to Tim Youngbluth's Pacific Northwest Trail Digest.


Pacific Northwest Trail Digest: 2019 Edition Trail Tips and Navigation Notes

Pacific Northwest Trail Digest: 2019 Edition Trail Tips and Navigation Notes

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781797809519

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From the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, the Pacific Northwest Trail takes you on a 1200-mile journey along the U.S. - Canada border. Along the way, you hike through North Cascades National Park, four wilderness areas, and seven national forests. At its worst, you could be chest deep in nettles and fire grass, with cold wet feet, no human contact for eight days, and no trail in sight. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic trail will challenge even world-class long distance hikers. But ... at its best, you are offered park-like hiking with breath-taking views of mountains peaks, incredible waterfalls, pristine glacier-fed lakes, fertile farm valleys, and wilderness ocean beach hiking. This book will guide you to every campsite, water resource, and resupply point on your trek.


Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Pacific Northwest Trail Digest

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-03-09

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781542837989

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From the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, the Pacific Northwest Trail takes you on 1200-mile journey along the U.S. - Canada border. Along the way you hike through North Cascades National Park, four wilderness areas, and seven national forests. At its worst you could be chest deep in nettles and fire grass, with cold wet feet, no human contact for eight days, and no trail in sight. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic trail will challenge even world-class long distance hikers. But ... at its best, you are offered park-like hiking with breath-taking views of mountains peaks, incredible waterfalls, pristine glacier fed lakes, fertile farm valleys, and wilderness ocean beach hiking. This book will guide you to every campsite, water resource, and resupply point on your trek.


Pacific Northwest Trail Data Book

Pacific Northwest Trail Data Book

Author: Tim Youngbluth

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-03-13

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781508608295

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Hiking the entire Pacific Northwest Trail is not for the novice backpacker. Of the eleven national scenic trails, veteran long-distance hikers claimed it to be the most challenging 1200 miles of all the trails. The trail is relatively new compared to its older cousins, the Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and Appalachian Trails. This book is not a complete guide. The mile-by-mile information about trail junctions, camp sites, water resources and resupply points supplement a good set of trail maps.


Grizzly Bears and Razor Clams

Grizzly Bears and Razor Clams

Author: Chris Townsend

Publisher: Sandstone PressLtd

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 9781908737045

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An account of a walk along the 1200 mile Pacific Northwest Trail.


Pacific Northwest Trail Town Guide

Pacific Northwest Trail Town Guide

Author: Melanie Simmerman

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781523351633

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This is an essential planning resource for hikers and long-distance hikers of the Pacific Northwest Trail. The book is chock-full of details about what towns are along the trail, where to re-supply, and the necessary town resources the hiker will need for his/her town stay. Motels, restaurants, grocery stores, best bakeries, brew pubs, and pizza on the trail - it's all in this handy guide. Town maps showing the location of critical services are included to help the hiker orient himself/herself in each town. Don't start the trail without this book. It is a great companion to Tim Youngbluth's Pacific Northwest Trail Digest. To round out your knowledge about the trail, see Ron Strickland's Pathfinder, the PNT founder's tale about his quest to develop this amazing new National Scenic Trail. It is also available on AMAZON.