This e-book bundle gives you a nearly 25% discount on three popular e-books: “The Best First Backpacking Trip in Yosemite,” “The Best First Backpacking Trip in the Grand Canyon,” and “The Perfect Plan for Hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc,” a combined $57.85 value.
The Tour du Mont Blanc e-book provides expert advice and uniquely describes how to customize a flexible itinerary for one of the world’s greatest treks (photo above).
The bestselling Yosemite e-book describes a 37.2-mile loop from Yosemite Valley that hits famous highlights, including the Mist Trail, a section of the John Muir Trail, Half Dome, and Clouds Rest.
And the Grand Canyon e-book tells you everything you need to know to backpack rim to rim, providing a complete guide to various multi-day hikes on the canyon’s most backpacker-friendly trails—the South and North Kaibab and Bright Angel trails.
Purchase this e-book bundle NOW and save 25% on these three e-books to classic backpacking trips in Yosemite and the Grand Canyon and trekking the Tour du Mont Blanc!
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The Complete Guide to Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park
Few wilderness backpacking trips in the country measure up, step for step, to a multi-day trek along the incomparable Teton Crest Trail in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. Variously 35 to 39 miles, depending on the route you hike, the TCT delivers a consummate backpacking experience.
The Best Backpacking Trip in Glacier National Park
With vertiginous cliffs and peaks, numerous waterfalls and cascades, crack-riddled glaciers plastering mountainsides, and raw wilderness where a range of wildlife long gone from most of the continent thrives in shocking abundance, Glacier National Park embodies the highest aspirations of backpackers.
The Complete Guide to Backpacking The Narrows in Zion National Park
One of the most uniquely magnificent and coveted hikes in the National Park System, The Narrows of the North Fork of the Virgin River in Zion squeezes down to just 20 to 30 feet across in places, with sandstone walls that rise as much as a thousand feet tall.