The Hayduke Trail: A Guide to the Backcountry Hiking Trail on the Colorado Plateau
D**R
Incredible Journey
We recently met Mike, one of the authors, while visiting Moab. His vision and stories of blazing this trail coupled with his incredible knowledge of these precious lands and drive to preserve them are part of his genuine character. We had to buy this book to gain a better understanding of the trail, though we will likely never hike it ourselves!
A**N
It does give you a GREAT idea of what the trail will really be like ...
Well written, but if you actually want to use it on the trail, you should bring the whole thing and maybe tear pages out as you go to cut down on weight, or photo copy pages you want or read it and take your own notes.It does give you a GREAT idea of what the trail will really be like though!
E**.
Important details for wandering in the desert.
This book is an important planning tool for Haydukers. Remember Leave No Trace!
R**N
... do the hey dude trail this summer and they love the book
Send it to my grandson because him and his girlfriend are going to do the hey dude trail this summer and they love the book.
B**N
Useful Guidebook
Very detailed, specific, and useful guide to hiking on- and off-trail routes in unusual areas on the Colorado Plateau. While most people will only hike portions of this trail as occasional outings, the entire trail as a concept is interesting.
J**R
Excellent coverage of an area needing attention
Got the book yesterday. It covers my favorite area on the planet (the Colorado Plateau) and as soon as I heard it was to be published, I decided to hike the section from South Rim to Zion National Park. With a lot of maps, trails could have been chosen and mistakes would have been made. This book has cut my planning down to less than half. The section getting from the Utah border to Highway 9 in Zion is worth the price alone. I can't wait to squeeze through "Fat Man's Misery".This book should eliminate the planning mistakes. I'm sure I'll be able to make enough on my own. The mileages are essential information and well laid out in the different sections of the book. Important information such as where not to camp because of crossing private property and specific locations where there is danger of flash flooding, is vital to the component that needs to right up there with fun: safety.The maps are excellent with the mileages shown on the maps corresponding with the mileages in the mileage portion of each section. Telling where water can be located and where to cache food for later pickup is equally important.Most of the "Trail" is non-trailed. Excellent navigation skills are required for a successful completion of any portion of the Trail. I would have liked to see some GPS coordinates but most of those I wanted were available on the internet.The book deserves additional credit for not sugar-coating the dangers that one will face on this Trail. The dangers cannot be overemphasized. It's not called wilderness for nothing.Mitch and Joe want to bring attention to this wonderful area that seems to increasingly be under attack by those who look only at profit. To that end, I hope this book will be successful.
D**D
This is the place to start when planning to hike the Hayduke
There are a lot of very good newer resources out there, but they build on this book as a foundation.
N**O
Foto e cartine in bianco e nero
mi spiace perchè questo libro avrebbe meritato un voto più alto, ma il fatto di riportare cartine in bianco e nero declassa il mio giudizio. Così anche le foto. A favore i caratteri grandi e pare ben strutturato
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