Exploring Colorado's Wild Areas: A Guide for Hikers, Backpackers, Climbers, Cross-country Skiers, Paddlers

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The Mountaineers Books, 2002 - 301 pages
Discover 69 wilderness areas--including seven new ones--showcasing everything from mountains to canyons, rushing rivers to desert landscapesA comprehensive guide to Colorado's wild areas Totally updated and revised Includes 74 maps and 90 photosMuch has changed in the landscape of Colorado's wilderness designations since the first edition of this book appeared in 1992. At the newly designated Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, visitors peer into the depths of this narrow canyon that drops 2,000 feet to the Gunnison River below--and some choose to follow rugged backcountry routes down to the inner canyon. A trail in Spanish Peaks Wilderness, established in 2000, leads up one of these twin sentinels that rise above the edge of the high plains. Nestled at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and standing up to 750 feet high, the dunes of the newly enlarged Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve are the tallest in the Western Hemisphere. Other recent additions to Colorado's protected lands include the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area, Bull Gulch Wilderness Study Area, San Luis Hills Wilderness Study Area, and Demaree Canyon Wilderness Area. Colorado is one of the nation's primary adventure-travel destinations, and both visitors and locals will find this book the most all-inclusive reference available to the state's wildness areas. From the state's high peaks to its spectacular canyons and deserts, Exploring Colorado's Wild Areas provides detailed information on seasons, flora and fauna, geology, history and activities.

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Contents

Rocky Mountain National park
27
Indian Peaks Wilderness Area
34
Comanche Peak Wilderness Area
40
Cache la Poudre Wilderness Area
43
Neota Wilderness Area
46
Rawah Wilderness Area
48
Never Summer Wilderness Area
53
Vasquez Peak Wilderness Area
57
South San Juan Wilderness Area
171
La Garita Wilderness Area
177
Weminuche Wilderness Area
182
Piedra Area
196
Powderhorn Wilderness Area
199
Redcloud Peak Wilderness Study Area
202
Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area
204
Uncompahgre Wilderness Area
207

Byers Peak Wilderness Area
60
Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness Area
63
Eagles Nest Wilderness Area
65
Sarvis Creek Wilderness Area
70
Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area
73
Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area
78
Bull Gulch Wilderness Study Area
81
Flat Tops Wilderness Area
83
Mount Evans Wilderness Area
91
Lost Creek Wilderness Area
95
Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area
99
Browns Canyon Wilderness Study Area
102
Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area
104
Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area
107
Mount Massive Wilderness Area
114
Holy Cross Wilderness Area
117
HunterFryingpan Wilderness Area
122
Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area
125
Maroon BellsSnowmass Wilderness Area
129
Raggeds Wilderness Area
136
West Elk Wilderness Area
139
Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness Area
147
Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area
150
Grape Creek Wilderness Study Area
152
McIntyre Hills Wilderness Study Area
154
Sangre de Cristo Wilderness Area
157
Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve
165
San Luis Hills Wilderness Study Area
169
Mount Sneffels Wilderness Area
213
Lizard Head Wilderness Area
216
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
223
Gunnison Gorge Wilderness Area
226
Adobe Badlands Wilderness Study Area
230
Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Study Area
232
Roubideau Area
235
Tabeguache Area
238
Mesa Verde National Park
241
McKenna Peak Wilderness Study Area
245
Cross Canyon Wilderness Study Area
247
Dolores River Canyon Wilderness Study Area
250
Sewemup Mesa Wilderness Study Area
253
The Palisade Wilderness Study Area
256
Colorado National Monument
259
Little Book Cliffs Wilderness Study Area
263
Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness Area
266
Demaree Canyon Wilderness Study Area
269
Oil Spring Mountain Wilderness Study Area
271
Willow CreekSkull Creek Wilderness Study Area
273
Bull Canyon Wilderness Study Area
276
Dinosaur National Monument
278
Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area
284
Diamond Breaks Wilderness Study Area
287
West Cold Spring Wilderness Study Area
290
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
294
INDEX
298
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Page 15 - A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.
Page 13 - Service, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the National Park Service (NPS).
Page 18 - In any case, however, the trees must be tall enough to get the food at least 10 feet off the ground and 4 feet from the tree trunk.
Page 24 - ... anticipate the limitations of every reader. Therefore, the descriptions of roads, trails, routes, and natural features in this book are not representations that a particular place or excursion will be safe for your party. When you follow any of the routes described in this book, you assume responsibility for your own safety.

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SCOTT S. WARREN has lived in the Southwest for more than thirty-five years. He has written about and photographed the outdoors for publications such as Smithsonian, Audubon, Outside, Travel & Leisure, and on-site for The Nature Conservancy internationally.

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