Guide to the Colorado MountainsThe Mountaineers Books, 01.03.2000 - 366 Seiten The most authoritative and thorough climbing guide to the Colorado mountains, written for everyone from the casual hiker to the veteran climber. |
Inhalt
Table of Contents | 7 |
The Front Range | 35 |
The Sangre de Cristo Range | 95 |
The Park Range | 133 |
The Sawatch Range | 171 |
The Elk Mountains | 203 |
The San Juan Mountains | 237 |
Northwestern Plateau | 325 |
Appendices | 337 |
350 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Access approach ascend Basin Bear begins Blue branch camp Campground Canyon cliffs climb climbers Colorado connects Continental Divide continues couloir Creek Road Creek Trail crest cross descend directly divide drainage drive drop early east ridge easy face follow Forest Service fork gain goes Gore Grand Gulch Gunnison head hike jeep road junction Lake Lake Trail leads leave lower Maps Maroon Middle mile northwest miles east miles north miles south miles west mining Mount Mountain MTNS named Needle northeast northwest Park Pass past Peak plateau range Ranger District reached reference Reservoir River rock Rocky rough route runs saddle SAN JUAN SANGRES Sawatch scramble short side slopes southeast southwest Springs starts steep summit timberline town Trailhead traverse turn upper USGS valley walk west side Wilderness
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Seite 338 - Gebhardt, Dennis. A Backpacking Guide to the Weminuche Wilderness in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Basin Reproduction and Printing Company, Durango, Colorado, l976.
Seite 362 - THE COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB MEMBERSHIP OPENS THE DOOR The CMC is a nonprofit outdoor recreation and conservation organization founded in 1912. Today with over 10,000 members, 12 branches in-state, and one branch for out-of-state members, the CMC is the largest organization of its kind in the Rocky Mountains. Membership opens the door to: Outdoor Recreation: Over 3100 trips and outings led annually. Hike, ski, climb, backpack, snowshoe...