Hiking Utah's Summits

Guilford, CT: Falcon, 1997. Later printing. Paperback. 120 pp. 23 cm. White and tan spine with white photographic wrappers. "In 1996, as part of Utah's statehood centennial celebration, the Salt Lake Tribune ran a series of articles on the highest peak in each of the state's 29 counties. Hiking Utah's Summits gathers all of these stories into one volume that will guide you on a journey of exploration and discovery across the entire state of Utah. "Hiking Utah's Summits is more than just a hiking guide. The stories include not only information on the difficulty of each hike and how to reach the summit, but also how each peak was named, its geology, and its human history. You'll find which summits you can drive to and which ones will challenge the most ardent climbers. You'll discover where Butch Cassidy hid from the law and which peaks Native Americans used as "getaways" from the oppressive summer heat. The authors also share their surprise at finding that the highest peaks in three of Utah's counties were unnamed, and how this oversight led to a Salt Lake Tribune contest that proposed monikers for these nameless mountains. "With its detailed maps and easy-to-follow directions, Hiking Utah's Summits will serve hikers, mountain bikers, skiers, Sunday drivers, and armchair naturalists as an entertaining and educational guide to the Beehive State's spectacular high country." As NEW. Item #13941
ISBN: 1560445882

Price: $12.95

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