Glacier Bay National Park by Jim Dufresne

Glacier Bay National Park by Jim Dufresne

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Glacier Bay National Park by Jim Dufresne


* Features 17 paddle routes ranging from eight to 36 miles
* Also details 16 hikes ranging from two to 28 miles
* Includes information on geology, fauna, preparation, weather, permits, and more>

This guidebook is a complete backcountry resource for how to get to Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park and travel through it via foot or kayak, for an intimate glimpse of the outstanding glaciers and wildlife. This book includes detailed information on hiking in this largely treeless area, best times to go, weather, bears, fishing, wilderness camping, and getting around. Route descriptions include (1) all areas reachable only by kayak, detailing both paddling routes and hikes; and (2) all areas accessible by foot from the visitor's lodge, by tour ships, or by float plane that offer more than a day's hiking.

Chock full of tips and information every hiker needs to tackle this rugged, beautiful wildernessAn inspirational 'must' for all backpackers.--Elizabeth McGowan, Backpacker magazine Finally, a detailed route guide for kayakers and hikers planning a wilderness trip through the uncharted inlets and treeless terrain of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.--Jill Shepherd, Alaska magazine
JIM DuFRESNE first explored Isle Royale when he was nine years old and has more than five decades of experience on the island. While writing the third edition of this book, DuFresne chose to journey on foot, crossing many of the park's 165 miles of trails with just a backpack. An avid hiker who has trekked around the world, DuFresne has written more than 15 guidebooks, including titles for Alaska, New Zealand, Australia, and Nepal.
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ISBN 13 9780898861327
ISBN 10 0898861322
Title Glacier Bay National Park
Author Jim Dufresne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Year published 1989-09-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.