Results for keyword: Camping And Hiking
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Will your favorite Forest Service campsite be closed down next summer?
Forest Service may close campgrounds
by Staff, Oct 16, 2006 -
Camping: We get grimy, look funky and love it
The writer loves the grit of camping out in a special place
by Marcia Hensley, Jul 24, 2006 -
The Mountain Encyclopedia
The Mountain Encyclopedia by Frederic V. Hartemann and Robert Hauptman delivers intriguing, well-illustrated facts and figures about mountainous topics from all over the world
by Staff, Nov 14, 2005 -
A long walk into hope
Bill McKibben’s new book, Wandering Home, is a hopeful account of a leisurely hike across northeastern America, as relevant to the West as it is to the East
by George Sibley, Oct 31, 2005 -
Developer blocks trail to a famous 'fourteener'
Texas developer Rusty Nichols has barred public access to Wilson Peak, a Colorado "fourteener" popular with climbers
by Kristin Bjornsen, Jun 27, 2005 -
The Hayduke Trail: A Guide to the Backcountry Hiking Trail on the Colorado Plateau
In The Hayduke Trail, Joe Mitchell and Mike Coronella give you all the information – and motivation – you’ll need to set off on foot into the Canyon Country
by Staff, May 16, 2005 -
Give a cheer for Winnebagoes
Dennis Hinkamp says his gas-guzzling recreational vehicle is just what the West needs.
by Dennis Hinkamp, Sep 04, 2004 -
Backpacker beware: don't boldly go where you don't belong
The writer takes Backpacker magazine to task for telling tourists how to boldly go where only grizzlies might have gone before
by Sean Neilson, Jul 05, 2004 -
John Muir, go home
The writer finds camping to be anything but solitary these days
by David Feela, Jul 05, 2004 -
Journal of the Dead
Jason Kersten’s Journal of the Dead: A Story of Friendship and Murder in the New Mexico Desert is an interesting read, but fails to fully develop the story of Raffi Kodikian, who stabbed his best friend, David Coughlin, in an apparent mercy killing
by Geordie Romer, Jun 07, 2004






