Trailing the gold ghosts: haunting adventure in Montana's Garnet resource area
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Garnet, MT, is a ghost town owned by the Bureau of Land Management. It is accessible by a mountain biking trail, and in winter, guests can stay in a cabin for $25 a night. The cabin can only be reached by skiing 10 miles. The town is located in the Garnet Range east of Missoula.
Publisher: Active Interest Media
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1992
Montana, Description and travel, Cities and towns, Ruined, extinct, etc., Abandoned settlements, Garnet, Montana
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1992
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Jargon jungle
Article Abstract:
Backpackers' clothing is made of a wide array of hi-tech fibers and fabrics, all boasting of amazing qualities. A glossary of outdoor wear materials is presented.
Publisher: Active Interest Media
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1992
Equipment and supplies, Sportswear, Terminology, Sport clothes, Backpacking, Synthetic fabrics
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1992
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