Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners, Volume 2, the Southern Peaks (Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners)


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Product Description A year-round guide to Colorado's fourteen-thousand foot peaks south of Pikes Peak, including snow climbs, technical routes, ski descents, and classic hikes. Routes are described in detail, shown on photos, and detailed on maps that are the most usable maps in any guidebook.
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Be careful with Dawson
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I hiked 6 ( relative easy) fourteeners in the last two weeks using Dawson's guide volume 1 and found his trail descriptions inaccurate for 4 of the peaks (Yale, La Plata, Huron, and Antero). It may be that the descriptions were accurate 20 years ago, but and it was not a major issue since the trails were well marked, but I was disappointed. I hope to find out if his trail discriptions are better in volume 2.
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4 season guide to Colorado 14ers
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I've read seemingly every 14er guide available. Much of the information overlaps as one can imagine. However, what really sets this (and the companion volume as well) one apart is the truly four season information that it provides. Louis gives you ratings for summer and snow climbs as well as ski descents. None of the other 14er guides I've read give you that. These volumes are often compared to Gerry Roach's books which are excellent in their own right. However, in my mind the information in Louis Dawson's guides is better as many of us climb in seasons other than summer!
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Very comprehensive and easy to navigate...
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I own many trail guide books and this one is far and above all of them. The book is logically structured, maps and photos are very helpful and directions are clear. Dawson has obvioulsy dedicated a great part of his life hiking Colorado and has documented his travels well in this book. All routes are rated and shown in pictures of the mountain. If you buy one Colorado 14er guide book, buy this one.
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I'd Be Lost Without It
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Finally, a book that is worth its weight in your backpack. Lou Dawson has done it right. Great photos, incredible maps and route descriptions that make sense and are easy to follow. All you have to do is compare Lou's book to any other title to the shelf to see that his book is the one to have.
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