This complete guide to Oregon's backcountry includes the new wilderness areas designated by Congress in March 2009 as well as old favorites from Mt. Hood and the Three Sisters to Steens Mountain and the Wallowas. The atlas features 70 pages of detailed, shaded-relief maps, 40 pages of color photographs, 146 recommended backpacking trips, 500 featured hikes, and tips for mountain climbers, whitewater rafters, kayakers, Nordic skiers, and snowshoers. A fifth-generation Oregonian, Sullivan has written ten books about Oregon, including Oregon Trips & Trails, Hiking Oregon's History, and a series of five 100 Hikes guidebooks for Oregon. The journal of his 1000-mile backpacking trek across Oregon, Listening for Coyote, was chosen one of the state's top 100 books by the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission. Sullivan lives with his wife Janell Sorensen in Eugene and writes a monthly column for the Eugene Register-Guard.