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34 trail routes and with 50 photographs written by a
geologist who spent several years exploring the red rock country. Guy Wynn, a.k.a. Dr. Jonathan Wynn explored the rarely set-foot-in places of this
most remote region of the United States using a camper truck and brought his gps, of course, for plotting pinpoint
locations, ensuring that if you have a functioning GPS unit, and know how to use it, you can find your way along these routes of rarely seen, off the beaten path scenic
ski trails. Includes information for skijoring explorers in these locations and talks about safety and how to stay safe in the backcountry. We
recommend that you read these practical localized tips provided as well as do your own general avalanche safety training, and carry an avalanche beacon that you know how to
use, as well as an avalanche rescue shovel for you and your partners. Using this guidebook you just might be able to find places no human has ever walked
before, or maybe traces of people from the past. Several interesting geological phemona have been pointed out such as moqi marbles, which can
be found in some of the areas along these trails. We highly recommend this book for european ski tourists coming to Utah for skiing, and who have
enough time to get out and get away from the typical Utah ski vacation, who are also into free-heel skiing and ski touring. Included is information
about waxing in these conditions and other general localized information has been pointed out such as where to find a local soak in a natural hot
springs (Mystic Hot Springs) or what weather to expect and why.
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