Boater’s Guide to Lake Powell
Michael R. Kelsey
From the Publisher: Detailed maps and photos, including history ahd geology of the most scenic lake in the world make this a valuable guidebook to camping and hiking as well as boating the Lake Powell area.
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Hiking the Escalante
Rudi Lambrechtse
From the Publisher: A detailed wilderness guide to the canyons of the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument and of the adjoining Glen Canyon National Recreation Area including history, natural history, geology and maps.
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Best Easy Day Hikes Grand Staircase Escalante and the Glen Canyon Region
Ron Adkison
From the Publisher: The Glen Canyon region, stretching 150 miles across southern Utah, is a land of outstanding scenery and excellent hiking opportunities. Hundreds of miles of trails and canyoneering routes lead to arches, natural bridges, lonely slickrock gorges, wooded mesas, and open desert valleys. This guidebook includes hikes in the newly established Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. It focuses on many popular trails and routes and some lesser known ones in the Glen Canyon region. Hikes range from easy day trips to strenuous overnighters.
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Lake Powell: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Gary Ladd (Photographer)
From the Publisher: A photographic essay of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Photographer Gary Ladd celebrates different facets of its desert beauty. Includes 102 color photos.
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Lake Powell: A Photographic Essay of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Gary Ladd (Photographer)
From the Publisher: Gary Ladd celebrates the different facets of Glen CanyonÆs Lake Powell-both the brimming lake itself and the quiet, trickling side canyon waters-in this collection of his work. Ninety-six side canyons twist into the main channel of Lake Powell, into what was once the main artery of the Colorado River through Glen Canyon. Each is unique, with names reflecting early explorersÆ impressions: Cathedral, Music Temple, Forbidding, Forgotten, Labyrinth. Lake travelers today, visiting a vastly altered system of canyons from those first sighted by early river runners, often reflect on environmental questions and consequences surrounding societyÆs reshaping of the natural world.
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Glen Canyon to Lake Powell: The Story Behind the Scenery
Ronald E. Everhart
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In Pictures Glen Canyon, Lake Powell: The Continuing Story
Denny Davies
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Glen Canyon Revisited
Phil R. Geib
From the Publisher: Sponsored by the National Park Service and conducted by the Archaeology Laboratory of Northern Arizona University, Glen Canyon Revisited reviews the general findings of the original salvage project to catalog the large number of prehistoric and historic sites about to be covered by water from Lake Powell. It adds significant new data and reinterprets all in light of a greatly expanded regional information base and an evolved body of archaeological and culture theory.
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