Backpacker 1992 - Abstracts

Backpacker 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
100 wild miles: Maine's 100 Mile Wilderness is the most remote, rugged section of the Appalachian Trail. (includes related articles and foldout map)Sports and fitnessCindy Ross, Stephen Gorman
Backcountry hikeways & bikeways.Sports and fitness 
Back door to Yosemite. (Hoover Wilderness, California)Sports and fitnessStan White
Beyond the band-aid: how to treat the most common wilderness emergencies.Sports and fitnessBuck Tilton
Canyon magic. (Four Corners, Ugah)Sports and fitnessDavid Petersen
Caribou: the unbroken circle. (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska)Sports and fitness 
Cheap tricks. (saving money on backpacking supplies)Sports and fitnessAndy Dappen
Creating the perfect clothing system: 1992 guide to functional outdoor apparel.Sports and fitness 
Draining the dunes: thirsty developers threaten Colorado sacred sand piles. (Great Sand Dunes National Monument water rights)Sports and fitnessMike Hunter
Dream merchants. (backpacking guides; includes related article on finding a foreign outfitter)Sports and fitnessJeff Rennicke, Christian Kallen
Enchanted Rocks in Texas.Sports and fitnessKarla Wall
Faces of the enemy. (environmentalist ex-logger and National Rifle Association member) (Column)Sports and fitnessRobert Keller
First aid kits.Sports and fitnessBuck Tilton
Florida's Big Cypress.Sports and fitnessEric Seaborg
Florida's Ocala Trail.Sports and fitnessDonald G. Draper
Flying Wide sleeping bags. (Evaluation)Sports and fitnessDavid Goodman
Gear for the longest of hauls. (backpacking gear)Sports and fitness 
Giants of the earth. (whales, trees and other large living things)Sports and fitnessJeff Rennicke, Mike Van Stappen
Giants of the seas. (whales)Sports and fitnessMike Van Stappen
Gregory Palisade Pack. (backpack) (Evaluation)Sports and fitnessPaul Cleveland
Jamaica's mystic peak: Blue Mountain may be the centerpiece for the island's first national park.Sports and fitnessMarc Breslav
Just say "no" to untreated water. (making water potable; includes related articles and water filter evaluations)Sports and fitness 
Lands of intrigue. (international backpacking) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Map folding 101: a better way to read your topo.Sports and fitnessDave Fetchell
Michigan's Sylvania Tract.Sports and fitnessJames McCommons
Moss Netting Deltoid tent. (Evaluation)Sports and fitnessSally Trepanowski
Nevada: a poor man's Alaska.Sports and fitnessGeorge Wuerthner
New Jersey's Pine Barrens.Sports and fitnessScott Huler
New York's haunted hills. (Catskills)Sports and fitnessMark Stover
Oasis in the rimrock. (Dinosaur National Monument's Echo Park, Colorado)Sports and fitnessPhil Carson
On walkabout: to find you wilderness Nirvana, follow the wind and leave the guidebook home.Sports and fitnessLone Wolf Circles
Pedestrian pleasures. (hiking boots) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessStephen Gorman
Pieces of Eden. (10 national wildlife refuges; includes related article) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessLarry Rice, A. Wysocki
Power struggle: Pacific salmon face an upstream battle against development.Sports and fitnessJim Stiak
Sacred cows? (federally subsidized grazing)Sports and fitnessRennicke
Shore to shore: a step-by-step guide to hiking from the Pacific to the Atlantic. (Americna Discovery Trail)Sports and fitness 
Sierra summit: bringing California's famed mountains back to peak condition.Sports and fitnessDan Blackburn
Spring cleaning: get your dusty gear ready for the warm-weather hiking season.Sports and fitnessCarla Neasel
Sweet dreams. (sleeping bags) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessJaff Rennicke
Telling secrets: do we owe it to ourselves and the land to keep quiet, or to sing out about special places?Sports and fitnessJeff Rennicke, Colin Fletcher
Tennessee's Citico Creek.Sports and fitnessGil Nelson
The 20 essentials. (necessities in the woods)Sports and fitnessBonnie Henderson
The exterminator. (blackfly abatement)Sports and fitnessKaty Koontz
The gift of words. (shelter logs) (Column)Sports and fitnessJames G. Bishop
The last free river. (Sespe Creek, CA)Sports and fitnessAlasdair Coyne
The longest trail. (American Discovery Trail; includes related articles)Sports and fitnessEric Seaborg
The south Taconics. (Taconic Highlands on the US east coast)Sports and fitnessGlenn Scherer
The striking truth about snakes.Sports and fitnessAnnette Wysocki, Laurance Wiland
The ultimate closet. (sportswear for backpackers) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitness 
The wapiti's message. (animal play)Sports and fitnessDavid Petersen
The waterproof boot test. (Evaluation)Sports and fitnessSteve Komito
Trail grooming basics: simple things you can do to keep the trails in good shape.Sports and fitnessCarla Neasel
Trails in trouble '92.Sports and fitnessWayne C. Curtis
Trail trolls. (losing personal items while camping)Sports and fitnessGlenn Scherer
Undercutting the Forest Service. (t-shirts with parody of US Forest Service logo)Sports and fitnessJane Braxton Little
Utah's Horseshoe Canyon.Sports and fitnessTim Browing
Virginia's high country. (Blue Ridge Mountains)Sports and fitnessGil Nelson
Walking the Backbone: a stunning new trail along the spine of California's Santa Monica Mountains.Sports and fitnessAnne Z. Cooke
Weird water: is a 2,000-mile "garden hose" the answer to California's lack of H2O?Sports and fitnessHoward Davidson
Wild brew: dig up some roots, smash some berries, and treat your palate to fine backcountry tea. (includes tea recipes)Sports and fitnessPhilip JOhnson
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