The Hot Springs Trail

The Hot Springs Trail PDF

Author: Aria Zoner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 9781505613926

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The Hot Springs Trail Official Guidebook The Hot Springs Trail is an original 2,390.9 mile long-distance backpacking route that takes you to sacred places with healing waters. This incredible thru-hiker's journey begins on the Pacific Ocean in the paradise town of Santa Barbara, CA and visits more than 80 wild and resort Hot Spring areas before reaching Canada. Featured along the way are many glacial lakes, historic towns, and remote summits, plus a diversity of wildlife, geology, and ecosystems. It is my hope that one day this book will be used as a template for an official Hot Springs National Scenic Trail. The Hot Springs Trail is broken down into 4 parts, each of which are their own epic adventure. This Official Guidebook provides you with a full set of detailed and updated maps plus complete logistics for the entire trail. It addresses safety concerns, offers first-hand advice and tips, gives resupply options, highlights both hot and cold spring water sources, and includes current websites for further planning. The Hot Springs Trail was pioneered solely by its author and first successfully thru-soaked in 2014.

Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest

Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest PDF

Author: Evie Litton

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-08-15

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1493013386

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Descriptions of more than 80 scenic hikes to or starting at more than 140 hot springs in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.

The High Sierra Hot Springs Trail

The High Sierra Hot Springs Trail PDF

Author: Aria Zoner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-03-06

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9781495993237

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The High Sierra Hot Springs Trail (The Hot Springs Trail Part 2 of 4) Welcome to the Official Guidebook for The High Sierra Hot Springs Trail, an incredible 268 mile long thru-soaker's route, located in California, running north from the peaceful riverside town of Kernville to Red's Meadow Resort, found near the destination town of Mammoth Lakes. A series of spectacular hiking trails will lead you thru the entire southern Sierra Nevada Mountain Range while visiting wild and resort Hot Springs. Mid-way thru, on the very border of 2 great National Parks, it crosses over the craggy spine of Triple Divide Peak as it reaches the trail's highest point of the trip, on top of the impressive and dramatic Great Western Divide. This official guide provides you with a full set of detailed and updated maps plus complete logistics for the trail. It addresses safety concerns, offers you first-hand advice and tips, gives resupply options, highlights hot and cold spring water sources, and includes a list of current websites to use when planning a journey. The HSHST is also Part 2 of the longer Hot Springs Trail, which extends from Santa Barbara to Canada and visits more than 80 Hot Spring areas. This trail is a therapeutic trail that is best enjoyed slowly. Zero days are highly encouraged as you visit the wonderful places described in this book. The High Sierra Hot Springs Trail was pioneered solely by its author and first successfully thru-hiked in September of 2013, in 14 days. Details of that journey, and others, can be read at: wholefoodhiker.com

Hiking Hot Springs in the Southwest

Hiking Hot Springs in the Southwest PDF

Author: Chris Andrews

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-07-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1493036572

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Whether you're seeking a soak in naturally heated mineral water or out for a sightseeing adventure, this book guides you to the best sites for soaking in the beauty of the Southwest. Across Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and California, author Chris Andrews reveals his favorite "hot spots," from primitive pools in the backcountry to handcrafted bathhouses surrounded by civilization. Look inside to find: Full-color photos Color, GPS-compatible maps and detailed directions Historical background information on the springs and their surroundings Tips on safety, access, and availability of services Best time of year, restrictions, water temperature, camping info, and much more

The Hot Springs Trail Almanac

The Hot Springs Trail Almanac PDF

Author: Aria Zoner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781500293512

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The Hot Springs Trail Almanac (Full Color Edition)The Hot Springs Trail Almanac is an HST Official Guidebook companion for the 2,390.9 mile long Hot Springs Trail. The HST follows a wilderness and National Forest corridor which extends from Santa Barbara, CA to the Canadian border and visits sacred places with healing waters along the way.The Hot Springs Trail Almanac highlights, in chronological order, each of the 82 wild and resort Hot Spring areas reached by the HST. Dramatic and full-color photographs showcase some of the best wild and developed hot soaking pools in the world and gives scope to the bounty that is found along this creatively designed adventure. A special bonus feature, not mentioned in the Official Guidebook versions, has been included with the Almanac and takes you to 4 additional wild Hot Spring areas, all easily reached from the trail.The Hot Springs Trail Almanac is also a collector's item that highlights the stats and features of these amazing and naturally healing sources and provides an inspiring glimpse into the trail or a reminiscent look-back in the future. The Hot Springs Trail has been created solely by this author and was first successfully thru-soaked in 2014.

The Idaho Soaktennial Trail

The Idaho Soaktennial Trail PDF

Author: Aria Zoner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781505487510

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The Idaho Soaktennial Trail Official Guidebook (The Hot Springs Trail Part 4 of 4) The Idaho Soaktennial Trail is an 1,100 mile long-distance backpacking route that shadows the Idaho Centennial Trail. The ICT is a long-distance National Scenic Trail that spans south to north across the entire state of Idaho, however, it has not yet been fully signed or developed and many of its miles still remain wild. The Idaho Soaktennial Trail route described in this guide contains many alternates, detours, reroutes, and updates that have been made to the ICT and diverges often from the traditional route to visit remote summits, idyllic resupply towns, historic resorts, and wilderness Hot Springs. This Official Guidebook provides you with a full set of detailed and updated maps plus complete logistics of the trail. It addresses safety concerns, offers first-hand advice and tips, gives resupply options, highlights hot and cold spring water sources, and includes many official options to visit lakes, campgrounds, and other nearby features along the way. Idaho has more natural Hot Springs than any other US state and the Soaktennial Trail will take you to 51 of them. The Idaho Soaktennial Trail was pioneered solely by its author and first successfully thru-soaked in 2014.

The Hot Springs Trail Almanac

The Hot Springs Trail Almanac PDF

Author: Aria Zoner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781507864722

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The Hot Springs Trail Almanac (Black and White Edition)The Hot Springs Trail Almanac is an HST Official Guidebook companion for the 2,390.9 mile long Hot Springs Trail. The HST follows a wilderness and National Forest corridor which extends from Santa Barbara, CA to the Canadian border and visits sacred places with healing waters along the way.The Hot Springs Trail Almanac highlights, in chronological order, each of the 82 wild and resort Hot Spring areas reached by the HST. Dramatic and dynamic photographs showcase some of the best wild and developed hot soaking pools in the world and gives scope to the bounty that is found along this creatively designed adventure. A special bonus feature, not mentioned in the Official Guidebook versions, has been included with the Almanac and takes you to 4 additional wild Hot Spring areas, all easily reached from the trail.The Hot Springs Trail Almanac is also a collector's item that highlights the stats and features for each of the Hot Springs encountered and provides an inspiring glimpse into the trail or a reminiscent look-back in the future.The Hot Springs Trail has been created solely by this author and was first successfully thru-soaked in 2014.

The Hiker's Guide to Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest

The Hiker's Guide to Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest PDF

Author: Evie Litton

Publisher: Falcon Guides

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781560441670

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New edition of Litton's original of 1990 with some 135 more pages. Covers 100 hot springs and 86 additional hikes. A surprisingly small ($2.) price increase. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Hiking Hot Springs in the Sout

Hiking Hot Springs in the Sout PDF

Author: CHRIS. ANDREWS

Publisher: Falcon Guides

Published: 2022-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781493036561

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Whether you're seeking a soak in naturally heated mineral water or out for a sightseeing adventure, this guides you to the best sites for soaking in the beauty of the region. Author Chris Andrews reveals his favorite "hot spots," from primitive pools in the backcountry to handcrafted bathhouses surrounded by civilization.

Hiking Hot Springs of the Pacific Northwest

Hiking Hot Springs of the Pacific Northwest PDF

Author: Evie Litton

Publisher: Falcon Guides

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781560446774

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An illustrated guide to 112 hot springs and 100 nearby hikes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia. Entries include general descriptions, directions, and notes on temperature, contacts, difficulty of hike, and elevation gain. Particularly useful are notes on whether the area requires a Trail Park Pass (Oregon and Washington) or a Recreation User Pass (Idaho). This edition contains 18 new hot springs and new maps which are easier to read. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR