Provides information about Utah's twenty-one peaks above 13,000 feet, including topographical maps, access and summit routes with difficulty ratings, camp locations, estimated hiking times, weather considerations, and much more.
Provides information on the 18 peaks in the Wasatch Mountains that are above 11,000 feet, all of which can be summated as a day hike without the use of climbing gear. Includes trailhead access, approaches, routes, and maps.
This is the second book in a series of detailed guidebooks covering all the best “life-list” backpacking vacations in the spectacular backcountry of the American West. This new volume specifically covers the best such adventures in the states of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. Every conceivable aspect of trip planning is covered in the guide, including maps and descriptions of the trail, where to locate the nearest airport, other area attractions that shouldn’t be missed, and guide services that are available. A noteworthy feature of the book is the individual vignettes that give insight into the historical significance of many of the trails. Also unique are the interesting and humorous personal accounts that the authors share from their personal experiences hiking these routes. Backpackers will find a wide range of outstanding trips, from high mountain adventures to some of the world’s best lower-elevation canyon hikes. Best Backpacking Trips in Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico provides an extensive choice of terrific expeditions.
Annotation Colorado's Thirteeners is a comprehensive hiking and climbing guide to Colorado's 59 major peaks between 13,800 and 13,999 feet in elevation -- some of the most beautiful in the state.
Known for its accuracy and comprehensiveness, this is theupdated bestselling guidebook to Colorado's 14ers by well-respected climber and author Gerry Roach."
A day-by-day account of Aron Ralston's unforgettable survival story. On Saturday, 26 April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old outdoorsman and adventurer, set off for a day's hike in the Utah canyons. Eight miles from his truck, he found himself in the middle of a deep and remote canyon. Then the unthinkable happened: a boulder shifted and snared his right arm against the canyon wall. He was trapped, facing dehydration, starvation, hallucinations and hypothermia as night-time temperatures plummeted. Five and a half days later, Aron Ralston finally came to the agonising conclusion that his only hope was to amputate his own arm and get himself to safety. Miraculously, he survived. 127 Hours is more than just an adventure story. It is a brave, honest and above all inspiring account of one man's valiant effort to survive, and is destined to take its place among adventure classics such as Touching the Void.
Riders taking part in the San Juan Hut System's Telluride to Moab mountain-bike tour are in for an epic adventure. Over the course of seven heart-pumping days, you'll travel 201 miles, taking in such sights as the 14,000-foot, snowcapped peaks of the San Juans, the 100-mile-long Uncompahgre Plateau, the awe-inspiring canyons of the Dolores River Valley, and the rugged La Sal Mountains rising high above the red desert of Moab, Utah. This handy pocket-size guide provides cyclists with all the information necessary to take a self-guided tour or a fully supported hut-to-hut vacation along this famous trail system, including detailed route descriptions, accurate route maps, elevation profiles, and plenty of extra information about type of terrain, technical difficulty, and area history for each leg of the trip.