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This trail leads to
tips on camping, hiking, backpacking and experiencing
the wilderness in the safest and most enjoyable way. It
also leads to information on, and images of, many of the
unusual plants and animals found in canyon country, as well as the formation of the spectacular geology that makes canyon country so unique.
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American Antiquities Act of 1906
- Ancient Ruins and Rock Art
- Animals: Canyon Country
- Backcountry Considerations
- Books and Resources
- Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
- Caves, Caverns, and Alcoves
- Dams and Locks
- Emergencies: Backcountry
- Equipment Check List
- Food: Backcountry
- Forest Service: USDA
- Geology: Canyon Country
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- Ghost Towns and Mining Camps
- Maps
- National Forests and Grasslands
- National Parks and Monuments
- North American Deserts
- Plants: Canyon Country
- Terminology: Outdoor
- Paleontology Sites
- Recreation Areas
- Scenic Byways, Backways, and All-American Roads
- Wilderness Areas
- Wildlife Refuges and Conservation Areas
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These discussions, found by accessing the above links, are not intended
to be comprehensive guides to the natural features, backcountry behavior, and potential emergency situations of canyon country. A thorough discussion of these topics would fill volumes, and require much more experience and expertise than
we have. What we attempt to do is to present bits of
basic information that will get an interested party headed in the correct direction.
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