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The Idaho Soaktennial Trail: A Soaker's Rendition
The Idaho Soaktennial Trail: A Soaker's Rendition
The Idaho Soaktennial Trail: A Soaker's Rendition

The Idaho Soaktennial Trail: A Soaker's Rendition of the ICT (The Hot Springs Trail)

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About The Idaho Soaktennial Trail: A Soaker's Rendition

The Idaho Soaktennial Trail is an epic 1,180-mile backpacking route spanning the entire state of Idaho. Along the way, this trail loosely follows the Idaho Centennial Trail. Although the ICT is the official trail of Idaho, it's not completely signed or developed and many of its miles remain vacant and wild. The Idaho Soaktennial Trail contains many alternates, detours, reroutes, and updates that have been made to the ICT and diverges often from the traditional route to visit remote summits, idyllic resupply towns, and hot springs. This official guidebook provides a complete set of detailed and updated maps plus logistics for the trail, including: - Safety Concerns - First-hand Advice & Tips - Hot & Cold Spring Water Sources - Official Options & Detours - Resupply Options & Supplies - Websites For Planning Idaho has more usable hot springs than any other US state and The Idaho Soaktennial Trail will take you to 67 of them. The Idaho Soaktennial Trail is Part 4 of 4 in The Hot Springs Trail Official Guidebook series. These books have been published to be used as a template for an official Hot Springs National Scenic Trail. The Idaho Soaktennial Trail was pioneered solely by Aria Zoner and was first successfully thru-soaked in 2014. To learn more about this monumental project, and for updates in the future for this guidebook, visit: www.hotspringstrail.org