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Cedar Mesa Day Hikes

Author Joe Berardi
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Category Everything Else
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Author(s)Joe Berardi
ISBN / ASIN1530506328
ISBN-139781530506323
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Number of Pages 82
Type Paperback
Cedar Mesa Day Hikes Discover the world of southwest canyons loaded with history. This book is tailored for visitors looking for easy day hikes into the canyons of southern Utah loaded with Anasazi ruins. This hiking guide is a great companion for anyone who wants to explore the canyons of Cedar Mesa and Comb Ridge using full color topographical maps. The book is large enough for easy to read maps while small enough to be carried along on the hike. Explore some of the world’s most photographed ruin sites such as the “House on Fire” ruin in Mule Canyon and the “Fallen Roof” ruin in Roads Canyon. This hiking guide has individual maps for the most popular canyon hikes into southern Utah for both Cedar Mesa and the Comb Ridge area. The hike maps include GPS coordinates and annotated major landmarks. This area was occupied by Ancestral Puebloan Native Americans between 800 and 2,000 years ago. Many of the smaller structures in the cliffs are actually granaries where food was stored. They lived in permanent homes made of stone, wood, and mud. The “Cedar Mesa Day Hikes” book makes finding and exploring the Cedar Mesa Canyons much easier: Arch Canyon, Bullet Canyon, Collins Canyon, Government, Grand Gulch, Kane Gulch, Mule Canyon, Lower Mule Canyon, Road Canyon, Slickhorn Canyon, Todie Canyon There are individual hike maps for the most popular Comb Ridge Canyons for exploring Anasazi ruins including: Fish Mouth Cave, Split Level ruins, Cool Springs Cave, Monarch Cave, Procession Panel, Double Stack Ruin and more. Plan your exciting trip to Utah today.Cedar Mesa Day Hikes Discover the world of southwest canyons loaded with history. This book is tailored for visitors looking for easy day hikes into the canyons of southern Utah loaded with Anasazi ruins. This hiking guide is a great companion for anyone who wants to explore the canyons of Cedar Mesa and Comb Ridge using full color topographical maps. The book is large enough for easy to read maps while small enough to be carried along on the hike. Explore some of the world s most photographed ruin sites such as the House on Fire ruin in Mule Canyon and the Fallen Roof ruin in Roads Canyon. This hiking guide has individual maps for the most popular canyon hikes into southern Utah for both Cedar Mesa and the Comb Ridge area. The hike maps include GPS coordinates and annotated major landmarks. This area was occupied by Ancestral Puebloan Native Americans between 800 and 2,000 years ago. Many of the smaller structures in the cliffs are actually granaries where food was stored. They lived in permanent homes made of stone, wood, and mud. The Cedar Mesa Day Hikes book makes finding and exploring the Cedar Mesa Canyons much easier: Arch Canyon, Bullet Canyon, Collins Canyon, Government, Grand Gulch, Kane Gulch, Mule Canyon, Lower Mule Canyon, Road Canyon, Slickhorn Canyon, Todie Canyon There are individual hike maps for the most popular Comb Ridge Canyons for exploring Anasazi ruins including: Fish Mouth Cave, Split Level ruins, Cool Springs Cave, Monarch Cave, Procession Panel, Double Stack Ruin and more. Plan your exciting trip to Utah today.
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