The Santa Fe to Taos thru-hike pocket guide : 132 miles from Santa Fe Plaza to Taos Plaza over New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo mountains / Pam Neely.
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TextSanta Fe, N.M. : The Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike, 2025Edition: First editionDescription: 191 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cmContent type: - text
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- 9780989868211
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- Santa Fe to Taos through-hike pocket guide
- Santa Fe to Taos thru-hike guidebook
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The Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike goes from the Santa Fe Plaza all the way to Taos Plaza over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. It is 132 miles long, spans four counties – Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, Mora, and Taos – and crosses the Santa Fe National Forest, The Pecos Wilderness, and Carson National Forest. The full route has 35,000 feet of cumulative ascent and descent, as both plazas are at 7,000 feet elevation -- https://santafetotaos.org/.
Includes index.
Treat yourself to an adventure on 132 miles of existing trails from the Santa Fe Plaza to Taos Plaza with this detailed guide to The Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike. Includes more than 50 detailed color maps and 50 photographs outlining the route so you’ll exactly what to expect ... The high country of Northern New Mexico is a treasure. Some of it is well-known, but much is not. Discover hidden alpine lakes, stunning vistas, and what the Milky Way looks like without light pollution at 11,000 feet. At ten miles a day, the thru-hike can be completed in about two weeks — just long enough for the perfect summer vacation. Or make it last a little longer and do the route in a series of weekends -- back cover.
