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portada Backpacking's Triple Crown: the Junior Version: Hiking the Best of America's Long Trails
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9x15.2x1 cm
Weight
0.25 kg.
ISBN13
9781530879236

Backpacking's Triple Crown: the Junior Version: Hiking the Best of America's Long Trails

Jim Rahtz (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Backpacking's Triple Crown: the Junior Version: Hiking the Best of America's Long Trails - Rahtz, Jim

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Synopsis "Backpacking's Triple Crown: the Junior Version: Hiking the Best of America's Long Trails"

For backpackers, America's long trails hold a special place of honor. To have hiked the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, Continental Divide Trail or Pacific Crest Trail is a tremendous accomplishment. Hiking all three, the "Triple Crown" of backpacking, is an experience the vast majority of us can only dream about. For those that aspire to take an epic thru-hike, but can't commit months at a time to the endeavor, there are other options. In fact, there is a Triple Crown of shorter "long trails" that require weeks, not months to complete. These trails provide much of the same tremendous scenery and adventure as their more extended brethren, but are achievable for those with families, careers and/or a lot of years under their belts. Come along with Jim Rahtz as he tackles this Junior Version of the Triple Crown. Walk the Colorado Trail as it shares a path through the Rocky Mountains with the Continental Divide Trail. Visit the most iconic sights of the Pacific Crest Trail through hiking the John Muir Trail. While on the Long Trail, climb up Stratton Mountain, where the idea for the Appalachian Trail was conceived. Of course, hiking these trails is not all rainbows and unicorns. Rahtz shares both the joys and struggles of his thru-hikes in an easy, entertaining style. Be warned though. Once you've finished the book, your bucket list may be a little longer.

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