The Hayduke Trail

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9780874808131

A Guide to the Backcountry Hiking Trail on the Colorado Plateau

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By Joe Mitchell, Dave Schmitt
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
400 g
Pages:
288

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Joe Mitchell moved to Utah in the late 1980s. He lives with his wife in Heber City, Utah, where he is a fly-fishing guide with Four Season Outfitters. Mike Coronella is the owner of Deep Desert Expeditions in Moab and an officer with Grand County Search and Rescue.

Warning! Using The Hayduke Trail Guide Introduction to the Hayduke Trail About the Trail Beware! Water Concerns Canyon Hazards Navigation Animals Climate Gear Caching Food and Water Pets and Pack Animals Archaeological Sites and Artifacts History Geology Leave No Trace! Trail Ethics Permits More About the Route Trail Raitings Maps Section 1 Arches National Park to Hurrah Press Section 2 Hurrah Pass to Big Spring Trailhead, Canyonlands National Park Section 3 Big Spring Trailhead, Canyonlands National Park to Hite Section 4 Hite to Poison Spring Canyon Section 5 Poison Spring Canyon to the Burr Trail,Capitol Reef National Park Section 6 Burr Trail, Capitol Reef National Park To Hole-in-the-Rock Road Section 7 Hole-in-the-Rock Road to Round Valley Draw Section 8 Round Valley Draw to Willis Creek Section 9 Willis Creek to Arizona Trail Stateline Trailhead Section 10 Arizona Trail Stateline Trail to Nankoweap Trailhead Section 11 Nankoweap Trailhead to Horseshoe Mesa, Grand Canyon National Park Section 12 Horseshoe Mesa to the North Rim,Grand Canyon National Park Section 13 North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park to Hack Canyon Section 14 Hack Canyon to the Weeping Wall,Zion National Park Acknowledgments Suggested Reading How to Visit an Archaeological Site

"A challenge and goal worthy of serious consideration by any desert rat."--Dan Miller, author of High in Utah: A Hiking Guide to the Tallest Peak in Each of the State's Twenty-Nine Counties "This is really quite a trip that takes one through extraordinary country."--Steve Allen, author of Canyoneering

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