This free sample e-book partially duplicates The Complete Guide to Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park (available for sale elsewhere on this page), providing you with a free look at an example of the e-books offered for sale at The Big Outside.
While this free sample e-book includes information found in the complete e-book, it omits much of what is found in the complete e-book.
Watch the video below from my most-recent backpacking trip on the Teton Crest Trail and read my blog stories “5 Reasons You Must Backpack the Teton Crest Trail” (which is free for anyone to read), “A Wonderful Obsession: Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail” and “American Classic: Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail,” both of which share many photos from the multi-day hike described in much greater detail in this e-book (and both of which are partially free for anyone to read but require a paid subscription to The Big Outside to read in full).
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