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Rating: Summary: Excellent guide for Bitterroot Hikers & Backpackers Review: Hiking The Bitterroots helped me to explore new trails and see new sites in my area, armed with the knowledge of what might lay over that next hill. Includes trail details such as recommended fishing & camping sites, scenery, milage, elevations, driving directions, and how often the trail is used. Very helpful for someone new to the area and does not know where to begin hiking in the Bitterroot forests and wilderness.
Rating: Summary: Get Up and Go! Review: Mort Arkava's "Hiking the Bitterroots" is a definite winner with "rec heads" locally and otherwise.His book leads you to the trailheads of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of Montana and Idaho with it's pristine forests, rushing creeks, alpine meadows and towering peaks. Each of the 41 hikes varies in length as well as endurance. Each hike's description is accurate as well as descriptive and detailed. Mort provides you with trailhead directions, trail descriptions and sketch maps. You know that Arkava has hiked every trail more than once. He has made it easy for beginners and experts alike to get out there and explore. So let's go! Let's get out there! And don't forget your moleskin, your extra pair of socks and of course, "Hiking the Bitterroots" by Mort Arkava.
Rating: Summary: Get Up and Go! Review: Mort Arkava's "Hiking the Bitterroots" is a definite winner with "rec heads" locally and otherwise. His book leads you to the trailheads of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of Montana and Idaho with it's pristine forests, rushing creeks, alpine meadows and towering peaks. Each of the 41 hikes varies in length as well as endurance. Each hike's description is accurate as well as descriptive and detailed. Mort provides you with trailhead directions, trail descriptions and sketch maps. You know that Arkava has hiked every trail more than once. He has made it easy for beginners and experts alike to get out there and explore. So let's go! Let's get out there! And don't forget your moleskin, your extra pair of socks and of course, "Hiking the Bitterroots" by Mort Arkava.
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