From the Inside Flap:
The Medicine Bow National Forest encompasses several major mountain ranges - each with its own distinct characteristics. From the soaring peaks and wild canyons to the placid forest and rolling foothills, there are hundreds of miles of trails to follow. Packed with information for dozens of destinations, Hiking Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest - Second Edition makes the perfect trail companion. Detailed trail descriptions are complemented with maps, elevation profiles, and photographs. You'll also find information on area history, wildlife, plants, and backcountry saftey. Hiking Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest covers over 60 diverse hiking areas-ensuring you'll find the perfect trail for your activity. Whether you are looking for an easy stroll in the woods, a challenging backpacking trip, a quiet picnic outing, or a day of fishing or hunting, this guidebook will lead the way.
About the Author:
Marc Smith grew up in the Rocky Mountain West where he's lived in Wyoming, Colorado, and Arizona. A technical writer by trade, he works with the USDA Forest Service on forest management projects. He also devotes much of his time to a county Search and Rescue team and exploring the outdoors with his wife and daughter. Marc is also the author of The Wyoming Camping Guide.
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