High Uinta Trails (Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry)

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ISBN-10:

0874806321

ISBN-13:

9780874806328

Author(s): Veranth, John
Edition: First Edition
Released: May 10, 1999
Format: Paperback, 160 pages
Related ISBN: 9780915272020

Description:

An indispensable resource for selecting a destination and planning a trip in the High Uintas.

High Uinta Wilderness—three emotion-charged words that describe a very precious place. The highest mountains, the unique alpine ecosystem, and the largest designated Wilderness in Utah are all found here.

This is a complete rewriting of the original High Uinta Trails, first published in 1974. Access road and land management information has been expanded, new areas and routes have been added, and trail conditions have been completely updated.

The descriptions of the trails, lakes, ridges, and summits are an indispensable resource for selecting a destination and planning a trip but there are still plenty of undocumented places in the Uintas to explore.

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