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Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail . Outlining the six major sections of the GDT, Lynx breaks the trail into 20 kilometre segments and describes the terrain and condition of each segment. Lynx assists long distance hikers with indispensable pre-trip planning advice, helping them overcome daunting logistical challenges such as re-supp

Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail

Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail

Title:Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail
Author:Dustin Lynx
Rating:4.50 (326 Votes)
Asin:0921102798
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:256 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Trekking the Continental Divide, from the US border to Kakwa Lake, just became easier. In the first guidebook devoted to Canada's 1200 kilometre Great Divide Trail (GDT), Dustin Lynx helps hikers piece together the myriad of individual routes that form a continuous trail along the Divide. Outlining the six major sections of the GDT, Lynx breaks the trail into 20 kilometre segments and describes the terrain and condition of each segment. Lynx assists long distance hikers with indispensable pre-trip planning advice, helping them overcome daunting logistical challenges such as re-supply, navigation and access.

Editorial : From the Author “The GDT doesn’t exist as a formal, signposted trail, and anyone who has attempted to hike this route knows about the massive amount of research and preparation required before setting out. I hoped to write a guide that would simplify trip planning and mitigate some of the headaches associated with ceaseless route-finding.”

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employee stress. But in truth, you will find out very little about the riots from his 1993 book STONEWALL. We share the consternation of early entrepreneurs who unexpectedly ran out of coal reserves at the New River Gorge just as demand was skyrocketing: Fortunately for them and for us, the answer was coal just a few miles away and in between the Mann's Creek Railway. Additionally, the spring of 2012 caused lots of blowdown and washouts in the area just north of Jasper and rangers indicated that there was "no way" one could hike this section and that it would not be maintained due to budget issues. They obviously have a keen eye for layout and presentation which helps the reader immerse themselves into the book and real

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