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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
Fabric Type: 9781930193277
Legal Disclaimer: 1930193270
Maximum Color Depth: Adler Publishing Co
Metal Type: Adler Publishing Co
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 539
Total External Bays Free: April 24, 2006
Total Firewire Ports: Adler Publishing Co
Adler Publishing Co
Features:- Full-color book includes 175 of the best scenic drives, historic backcountry trails, and famous off-road routes in Utah.
- Covers 3,719 miles of detailed trail information.
- Color maps for each trail
- Contains 544pages and 532 color and historic photographs
- Includes extensive history of Utah's ghost towns and mining camps, a comprehensive field guide, GPS coordinates and meticulous point-to-point trail directions
Editorial Review:
Product Description: _Backcountry Adventures Utah navigates through 3,719 miles of the spectacular Canyonlands region, to the top of the Uinta Range, across vast salt flats, and along trails unchanged since the riders of the Pony Express sped from station to station and daring young outlaws wreaked havoc on newly established stage lines, railroads, and frontier towns. Trail history comes to life through accounts of outlaws like Butch Cassidy, explorers and mountain men, and early Mormon settlers.
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This is a great reference for any outdoors enthusiast. It contains tons of useful information and beautiful pictures. After buying one for my father I had to get one for myself!
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There are serious errors in this book which can be frustrating and DANGEROUS! In April 2009 we used the book to explore Central Region trails #10 and #11. Both give the incorrect starting point from Interstate I-70. This required pulling off the highway and hiking looking for the trails.
The book lists the starting point for trail #10 as just after Mile Marker 145 west bound.
The CORRECT MILE MARKER IS 147 west bound!
The book lists the starting point for ... Read More
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Here is the situation, you want to do some exploring and follow a certain dirt track and need to know the condition of it, length, and what you can expect for scenery, also, can your pick-up right from the factory handle the trail?
You swing into the "Poison Raven" shop and ask the senior manager, you have socks older than this kid but it's this or nothing, and you ask for info; Is the scenery worth it? " Yaahh, its awesome back there, Rad."
IS the trail passable , are there washes ... Read More
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I've got a lot of Utah guides but this one is the best by far. Very good maps at different scales. Trail diagrams with loads of point of interest. Detailed trail logs with turn by turn directions, scenic ratings, difficulty ratings. A great historical section about the people and places of Utah. This one has it all. We leave in one week!!
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Backcountry Adventures are the best guides of their kind out there. Odometer references, descriptive text, and (especially) GPS coordinates make these easy and foolproof to use. The map and index for the respective areas, Southeast, Central, etc., make planning your route easy as the different routes are color coded with their page numbers referenced. Good sampling of human interest content also, giving some history, flora and fauna, and geology information.
My only criticism is that these ... Read More
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