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El. knyga: Best Dog Hikes Utah

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Best Dog Hikes
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493032785
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Best Dog Hikes
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493032785

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At last in one collection, Best Dog Hikes Utah features the best dog-friendly hiking trails in the Beehive State. From mountain views to canyon treks, there’s a trail for you and your trusty companions. Your pups will frolic, swim, play, explore, and enjoy every step of the way. Throughout are full-color photos and maps, helpful tips, and tailored hike specs with information on leash requirements, trail surface, other trail users, and more. You’ll also find important advice about hiking with dogs and preparation before you hit the trail. Grab the leash, don your pack, and get ready for an adventure that will have tails wagging for days to come.
Meet Your Guide ix
Acknowledgments xi
Trail Finder xii
Top Five Hikes xiv
Before You Hit The Trail xvii
State Overview xvii
Why I Hike With My Pups xxi
Training And Trail Acclimation xxi
Safety And Preparation xxvii
What To Expect On The Trail xxxi
Seasonal Nuisances xxxiv
How To Use This Guide xxxvii
THE HIKES: Northern Utah
1 White Pine Lake-Logan Canyon
3(4)
2 Crimson Trail
7(5)
3 Deseret Peak
12(5)
4 Adams Canyon
17(7)
Wasatch Front
5 Miners Trail
24(5)
6 Grandeur Peak (Mill Creek Canyon)
29(5)
7 Bowman Fork to Alexander Basin Trailhead
34(5)
8 Pipeline Trail (Burch Hollow to Elbow Fork)
39(5)
9 Dog Lake
44(5)
10 Bonneville Shoreline Trail: Thousand Oaks Section
49(4)
11 Neffs Canyon
53(5)
12 Heughs Canyon
58(5)
13 Ferguson Canyon
63(5)
14 Battle Creek Loop
68(5)
15 Lone Peak Trail to the Second Hamongog
73(5)
16 Horsetail Falls
78(5)
17 Silver Lake in American Fork Canyon
83(6)
High Country
18 Stewart Falls
89(5)
19 Bloods Lake
94(4)
20 Run-a-Muk
98(4)
21 Willow Creek
102(4)
22 Nobletts Spring
106(4)
23 Fehr Lake Trail
110(4)
24 Crystal Lake Loop
114(5)
25 Lofty Lake Loop
119(5)
26 Ruth Lake
124(7)
Canyon Country
27 Grandstaff Canyon to Morning Glory Natural Bridge
131(5)
28 Corona Arch
136(4)
29 Hunter Canyon
140(4)
30 Onion Creek Narrows
144(5)
31 Mountain View via Miners Basin Trail
149(4)
32 Warner Lake to Dry Creek
153(5)
33 Little Grand Canyon
158(5)
34 Chute Canyoa
163(5)
35 Wild Horse Canyon
168(5)
36 Thunder Mountain
173(4)
37 Losee Canyon
177(6)
Southern Utah
38 Eagle Crags
183(4)
39 Red Reef at Red Cliffs Recreation Area
187(4)
40 Water Canyon
191(5)
41 Yant Flat
196(4)
42 Bay Bill and Merwin Canyons
200(5)
43 Toadstools
205(4)
44 Paria River
209(4)
45 Lick Wash
213(13)
Bonus Hikes At A Glance
217(2)
Day Hike And Backpacking Checklists
219(3)
Trail Emergencies And First Aid
222(4)
Sources For Pooch Gear, Useful Websites, And Books 226(1)
Local Interest Trail Finder 227(2)
Index 229
Nicole Tomlin from a young age has put many, many miles on good dogs in her native state of Utah. After studying English Literature in college, she worked as an instructor with the Boulder Outdoor Survival School in Boulder, Utah, and is currently training horses at liberty and exploring the canyons of the Wasatch Front. Nicole, and her dogs: Wren, Martin and Bubba are grateful for the opportunity to share with others the beauty and challenge of Utahs many dog friendly trails.