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The NEOS Adventurer Hi Overshoes are non-insulated and fit snugly over your shoe or boot. The Adventurer offers mid-leg protection with a nylon upper, perfect for trudging through the mud or snow. These NEOS have a deep traction sole and is snow shoe compatible. The Adventurer is lightweight to prevent foot and leg fatigue with a wide, easily opened gusset.
The NEOS Voyager™ Mid Overshoe has a 500 denier nylon upper with waterproof membrane. Also features a perma outsole which offers good traction in tough weather conditions. These VNN1 NEOS Overshoes are lightweight to prevent foot and leg fatigue. They have a wide, easily opened gusset providing ease in putting on or taking off overshoes.
The MTN STICK is design for customizing. Each individual has different needs. We anticipated the more popular needs and added these accessories in each box. Using your imagination can give you a unique tool that can improve you experience and safety in the wild. The design provide unparalleled strength endurance and utility. This is a multi tool for the outdoor enthusiast.
Each MTN Stick comes with -
The MTN Stick
Optional carbide trekking pole tip can be attached
Optional atraumatic rubber tip
Powder Snow Basket
Hard Snow Basket
Optics Platform
2 1/4-20 D-ring Screws
Specs -
Weight 17.5 oz
Working tripod load - 40lbs
Machined 6061 Aluminum and anodized for long life
Col Mountain Tech Custom adjustable Clamp
Extendable shaft makes for easy adjustments between 36 and 55 inches total length.
Robust Aluminum Tip that can be use alone or the carbide rubber tip may be glued on
100% Carbon poles
EVA foam handle and EVA foam piston for silent travel.
Adjustable strap
Backpackers, hunters, and photographers will see this as a game changer
Introducing the newest, most comprehensive, and best southwest technical slot canyoneering book ever produced by Michael R. Kelsey–or any other author for that matter! In this new Updated 2nd Edition of the Technical Slot Canyons to the Colorado Plateau you’ll find 368 pages documenting about 120 major technical canyons plus many more smaller (though no less challenging) tributary slots. Several of the canyons in this edition have never been published before. Divided into nine different geographic regions spread out through both Southern Utah and Northern Arizona (with a couple in western Colorado), this book will provide many seasons worth of gear wearing, skin scrapping, heart pounding canyoneering adventure to any moderate to expert canyoneer. With 411 full color fotographs, this book is also an amazing canyoneering photo pictorial–if the books format was larger you’d want to use it as a coffee table book in the off season.
Introducing the enlarged & updated 6th Edition of the book, Hiking and Exploring the Paria River. This edition includes 64 more pages of new hiking areas, fotographic tours, and local history. The new page count is 448. Focusing on the Paria River drainage, this guidebook covers the entrenched canyons from Bryce Canyon south to the Vermillion Cliffs and Lee s Ferry. Among the 56 maps, you ll find new information on the Between the Creeks Slots, Hackberry Canyon, Buckskin Gulch, a new route into the middle of the Lower Paria River Gorge, Coyote Buttes, The Wave, the Sand Hills, and White Pockets. In preparation for this new edition, the author interviewed a number of local old timers to expand on the guidebook s already rich regional history. Also added to this 6th Edition, is an enlarged section on John D. Lee along with new information about the Mountain Meadows Massacre and why Lee was sent to the Colorado River to establish a ferry. The reason was, Brigham Young and the Church leadership wanted to create a Mormon Wagon Road into Arizona to establish a mission to the Indians, colonize new lands before the gentiles got it, plus create a corridor to Mexico in case the Mormons were run out again. Adding the Mormon Wagon Road to Arizona is stretching the boundaries of the Paria River, but it seems necessary so that readers can better understand local Southern Utah politics and history. A new segment with 18 pages covers the route, the waterholes and the first 4 settlements created by the Mormons in the late 1870 s along the Little Colorado River.
This edition is basically the same as of the 1st, but a number of new hikes to fotogenic places and to rock art sites have been added, plus more local history. This book has brief stories of Charley Steen, the guy most-responsible for Utah’s Uranium Boom; Moab’s own Swanny Kerby and his professional rodeo career; John Romjue the best moonshiner in southeast Utah; plus more history about making moonshine whiskey in the canyons during the 1920’s & early ’30’s; the Moynier brothers sheep outfit, and more. Also added, are lots more hikes to rock art sites. One example, there are now at least 6 known faces panels and they’re called the 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, and 13 Faces Panels, and they’re all in or near The Needles District. This means they all could have been painted by the same Michelangelo! Something to think about. Also, Moab has to be the rock art capital of the world!
Here’s a description of the new 2nd Edition: This is a guide to Utah’s best-known mountain & mountain hike, Mt. Timpanogos. This book’s emphasis is on hiking and climbing to the mountains dozen or so peaks, and to the 7 high cirque basins. For this 2nd Edition, the author spent about 14 months re-climbing almost all peaks in summer & winter; but the winter of 2018-19 was very snowy, and there weren’t many times when it was safe to climb with big time snow, and big avalanches! But in the process, he re-learned how to climb in winter–actually it was in the spring months–but it was winter up there! So this writers knowledge of winter climbing got pretty good after a few years absence. Other subjects are also covered. These include 2 chapters on the history of Provo and American Fork Canyons, Robert Redfords’ Timp Heaven, then Sundance Ski Resorts, hydroelectric power plants, the Heber Creeper–now the Heber Valley Railway, the former historic Annual Timp Hike, Timp Cave, 4 airplane crashes, hiking deaths and even murders on the mountain (Ted Bundy left one of his girls in American Fork Canyon!). Also, geology, Timp’s Rocky Mountain goats, and newly planted big horn sheep & wild turkeys are discussed.
This new 3rd Edition combines a hiking & travel guide to Utah’s Henry Mountains and Robbers Roost Country, an area made famous by Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch. This book combines high mountain climbing as well as deep desert canyon and slot canyon hiking. About 2/3’s of the book is devoted to hiking, with 42 mapped hikes or climbs. Some of the canyon hikes are technical in nature with rappelling through some of the best slot canyons in the world (some of these technical slots are new to this book and aren’t in the author’s other book, Technical Slot Canyon Guide to the Colorado Plateau). The last third of the book concentrates on the history of Indians, early white explores, ghost towns, ranches (including the Robbers Roost Ranch), miners, and a chapter on the Life & Legend of Butch Cassidy. It also has sections on geology, wild horses & burros, plus the latest on the Henry Mountains wild buffalo herd
This book contains detailed descriptions of 73 hiking and bicycling trails in and around Utahs capital. The trails range in length from 1 mile to 13 miles (round trip), and they are all lavishly illustrated with nearly 400 colorful photographs and maps. All of the trailheads lie within 50 miles of Salt Lake City, and nearly all of them can be reached with an ordinary passenger car. The hikes include trails into the five federally designated wilderness areas near Salt Lake as well as walks into the migratory bird refuges on the east side of the Great Salt Lake. The bicycle rides include many mountain bike trails into the mountains above the city as well as paved bike paths that meander for miles along the scenic rivers of the Wasatch Front. Salt Lake Citys Trails is David Days most recent work; it follows his immensely popular Utahs Incredible Backcountry Trails.
The long-awaited second edition of Courtney Purcell's classic guide to hiking and climbing in Zion National Park has been expanded to cover routes to more than 150 different summits with Utah's most spectacular national park. The guide also shares routes to nearly 70 additional summits scattered across Southwest Utah.
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