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The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado, 4th: A Guide for Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos (Best in Tent Camping - Menasha Ridge)
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Author: Johnny Molloy
Edition: 4th
Features:
- ISBN13: 9780897326452
Number Of Pages: 184
Details:
The only guide to Colorado’s best tent camping just got better! Completely updated, re-organized for ease of use, and containing five new campgrounds , The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado continues to lead tent campers to the best of Colorado’s best. The newly designed campground layout maps, UTM and Latitude/Longitude coordinates for each campground entrance, descriptive text, and ratings for security, quiet, and beauty makes the new edition of The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado a must-have for every tent camper’s library.
Reviews:
“A superb guide and a
“must-have” for anyone determined to experience the wilds of Colorado for themselves.” The Midwest Book Review
"Discover 50 of the safest and most scenic campgrounds in the state.” Colorado Homes & Lifestyles
About the Author:
Johnny Molloy is an outdoor writer who averages over 100 nights in the wild per year backpacking and canoe camping throughout the U.S. He has written numerous books and articles for magazines and websites. Colorado native Kim Lipker is a guidebook author and has a regular parenting column in Rocky Mountain Parent Magazine. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Snowy, granite domes of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains plunge down to a forest of spruce and fir. This in turn gives way to an open meadow and Bear Lake, where you can enjoy tent camping, in the most southeasterly slice of national forest land in Colorado. Fishing comes naturally with all the water around, both still and moving. You can move along many trails in the vicinity and make a side trip to the Spanish Peaks, a National Natural Landmark. The campground is well placed next to the dense forest and mountain meadow above Bear Lake. Along the campground’s gravel loop, several wooded campsites are situated to your right with obscured views of Bear Lake. More open sites with occasional stray aspen are in the center of the loop as the road swings around into the grassy meadow. What these campsites lack in privacy they make up in views of Steep Mountain above, the nearby meadow, and a cathedral of peaks beyond. A few campsites on the outside of the loop face into the clearing, which has a stream flowing through it. The Indian Creek trailhead starts just beyond campsite #9. The loop road begins to climb into the forest again. Another creek rushes from the high country through the campground to Bear Lake. The next few campsites are in the spruce to your right, offering the most in campsite privacy. This is one of the highest campgrounds around, so bring that extra blanket and expect to find temperatures around, or possibly below, freezing through out the summer. Be prepared for windy, cool conditions any time at Bear Lake. Stake your tent down extra taut as well, because the gusts of wind from the peaks above can blow mighty strong. Cover yourself from the penetrating rays of the sun. Experience taught me these lessons the hard way. On my visit I failed to bring enough clothes for the chill, my face got sunburned, my tent was blown over, and I froze my tail off that night. And I still like this place.
UPC: 612106006451...
EAN: 0612106006451
Release Date: 15-06-2007
Languages: English
Item Note: Good shape with typical wear. Pages are unmarked and sharp. Paperback Used - Very Good Ships fast! 20074th
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
Binding: Paperback
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