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OverviewGeographic low points have been largely ignored by informational books and guides, yet many are worth visiting. Fred Nash has explored the low point of every county in Utah and here presents each remote, beautiful, and interesting location. An avid hiker and a seasoned mountaineer, Nash understands the requirements for successful exploration. His colorful descriptions of each low point serve as informative templates for novice and veteran adventure-travelers alike. He includes detailed driving and hiking maps, fully cross-referenced to GPS coordinates for each location, as well as information on the regional hazards and geographical characteristics of each site. The presence of scenic features, potable water, public facilities, and historical and cultural elements are among the many helpful notes included. Vivid photographs offer aesthetic enticements for every low-point seeker. This well-crafted and enjoyable guide will be of interest to adventurers, GPS enthusiasts, 4-wheel drivers, campers, and hikers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fred Nash , Torben Rick , Rene VellanowePublisher: University of Utah Press,U.S. Imprint: University of Utah Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780874809329ISBN 10: 0874809320 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 10 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsProvides a reminder that a place doesn't have to tower over us to make for a great outdoor experience. The author provides all the information one would ever need to know before making a visit to any of these places. -- Salt Lake City Weekly A must for hikers seeking new adventures. The Midwest Book Review Provides a reminder that a place doesn't have to tower over us to make for a great outdoor experience. The author provides all the information one would ever need to know before making a visit to any of these places. Salt Lake City Weekly A new approach to...some spectacular scenery and some exciting adventures. The trip to Desolation Canyon on the Green River should be an adventure for anyone. So far as I know, this guide to low points is unique among guidebooks. William Parry, University of Utah A must for hikers seeking new adventures. -- The Midwest Book Review <p> Provides a reminder that a place doesn't have to tower over us to make for a great outdoor experience. The author provides all the information one would ever need to know before making a visit to any of these places. -- Salt Lake City Weekly <br> A must for hikers seeking new adventures. The Midwest Book Review Author InformationFred Nash is a partner in a mechanical engineering consulting firm. He has been a trip leader on hikes for the Wasatch Mountain Club and his resume includes hundreds of hiking and climbing trips in all 29 counties in the state. He lives in St. George. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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