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Anchored by two stunning national parks, sprinkled with glistening lakes set against snow-capped mountains, and carved by dozens of Class I, II, and III rivers, Montana is a stand up paddling paradise. And, in many ways, stand up paddle boards are perfectly suited to Montana, facilitating everything from hike-in-only access points to road-serviced whitewater runs to multi-day expeditions on some of Americäs wildest rivers. Combining detailed logistics, captivating cultural and natural history, and SUP-specific information, Stand Up Paddling Montana will provide all the details a paddle boarder would need for safely enjoying the state¿s rivers and lakes. Each entry includes a basic map detailing access points, accompanied by color photos. This guide also detaisl logistics for multi-day trips, both lake- and river-based, and discusses the transportability of SUPs for ultimate Montana adventuring.
MontanaΓÇÖs rivers hold a wealth of riches, and Paddling Montana, fully updated and revised, features over thirty river trips for avid paddlers, floaters, and anglers. History buffs can follow the routes of Lewis and Clark along the Missouri, the Jefferson, the Beaverhead, and the Bitterroot. Whitewater enthusiasts can head for the Gallatin or the MadisonΓÇÖs Beartrap Canyon.Look inside to find:Full-color photosGPS coordinatesDetailed river descriptionsMaps showing access points and river milesLevel of difficulty, optimal flows, rapids, and other hazardsWho to call for up-to-the minute information on floating conditionsA brief overview of Lewis and ClarkΓÇÖs historic paddle through Montana
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