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Wyoming's Continental Divide Trail: The Official Guide |
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by Lora Davis, Scott T. Smith (Photographer) |
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The 600 miles of the Wyoming Continental
Divide Trail passes through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state. This
guidebook offers comprehensive and essential information for hiking the Wyoming portion
of the Continental Divide Trail. Lora Davis' entertaining and evocative text, along with
Scott Smith's creative and pristine photographs, provide the reader with an account of the
adventures awaiting the wilderness explorer. For day hikers, overnight campers, or backpackers,
this book is essential for anyone who wishes to experience the vast, complex trail that
winds through Wyoming's remote landscape. |
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Along Wyoming's Continental Divide Trail |
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by Scott T. Smith (Photographer) |
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The Continental Divide Trail spans some
600 miles through the state of Wyoming.
Scott Smith backpacked through sections
of this extraordinary trail photographing and
writing about his adventures along the
rugged desert hills of the Wind River Range
to the mountains of the Teton Wilderness.
The engaging story of his adventure
includes historical and geological
information of the region, accompanied by
large, full-color photographs that bring the
full experience to life. The natural splendor
of Wyoming is revealed through this unique
glimpse into some of the state's most wild
and remote areas. |
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Waterfalls of Yellowstone National Park |
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by Charles Maynard |
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Waterfalls of Yellowstone includes 42 of the most beautiful waterfalls and cascades of America's premier national park. Color
photographs and Trails Illustrated Maps assist in locating and enjoying these special places. The text easily locates and describes
each falls. The color photography is outstanding. |
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The Guide to Yellowstone Waterfalls and Their Discovery |
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by Paul Rubinstein, Lee H. Whittlesey, Mike Stevens |
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Join three Yellowstone National Park
experts in their remarkable discovery of the
park's 200-plus "new" waterfalls, most of
which the American public, and even
Yellowstone park rangers, have never
before witnessed. These trailblazers are
the first to document the existence of these
spectacular natural featuresat least 25 of
which tower to heights of 100 feet or
moreand the authors do so through
striking photographs, engaging text, and
detailed maps. The book also features the
park's 50 known waterfalls and reveals the
untold stories surrounding many of them.
For nature-lovers, adventure-seekers, and
Yellowstone aficionados alike The Guide to
Yellowstone Waterfalls and Their
Discovery is a landmark work, combining
natural and human histories with
unbelievably rare geographical discoveries. |
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