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Idaho Centennial Trail : ウィキペディア英語版 | Idaho Centennial Trail
The 900-mile (1,448 km) Idaho Centennial Trail (ICT) is a scenic trail through Idaho. It winds its way through various ecosystems from high desert canyonlands in southern Idaho to wet mountain forests in Northern Idaho. ICT travelers will cross many mountains, streams and rivers in between. Below find information about the Idaho Centennial Trail in regards to its history, route, elevation gain and loss, controlling agencies, maps, and trail guide. ==History== The notion of a trail connecting the Northern and Southern borders of Idaho was first envisioned in the early 1980s. Roger Williams and Syd Tate came up with the idea in 1986. Williams and Tate made a challenging three-month-long, twelve hundred mile journey over the entire length of Idaho and in the process the idea of an official trail route was born. The ICT was designated as the official state trail during Idaho’s Centennial year in 1990 by the Lasting Legacy Committee of the Idaho Centennial Commission.〔 Since then the number of hikers completing the trail have remained low.〔
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