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WYOMING BOOKS
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by John Gottberg Anderson. By Ulysses Press.
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1 comments about Hidden Wyoming (Hidden Wyoming, 1999).
- This is the perfect book to use while planning a trip to Wyoming, especially Yellowstone National Park. It gives all the details about what to expect at different times of the year and where to find your personal type of adventure. The book is divided into the state's different regions and is easy to understand. The author also gives ideas for getting the most from your visit. The maps are easy to follow and directions are spelled out clearly throughout. In each section there are easy reference guides in the margines to help find what you are looking for quickly and easily. The "Hidden" name comes from areas that are intriguing but not usually found by tourists. The book also details where parks and recreational areas are, where to find lodging and aproximate costs, as well as where to eat at each locale. Every part of the state is covered, including history, current economic status and points of intrest. It would be difficult to find a book with more detail and information as Hidden Wyoming.
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Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Erwin A. Bauer. By Voyageur Pr.
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1 comments about Yellowstone.
- When I was eleven, our family drove with a camper on a half-ton truck to Yellowstone from Southern California. It was one of the most magical experiences of my life. I haven't been back in all of these years because so many people say that it's not as great. Having seen the wonderful photographs in the book makes me think that I didn't see the best the first time.
Most of the two million annual visitors to Yellowstone come in July or August, and the roads are pretty crowded. I remember the begging bears best of all, but was also thrilled by the geysers and streams. An unexpected treat was to see the magnificent Grand Tetons on the way into Yellowstone. Erwin and Peggy Bauer live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, not far from Yellowstone. As a result, they can come in all seasons and know where to leave the road to see things that almost no one ever sees. I suspect that you could visit Yellowstone 50 times and not capture nearly all of the wonderful vistas, wildlife and wildflower images in this gorgeous book. Many of the color images evoked the feeling of the Hudson Valley school in their spiritual reverence for nature, such as Tower Creek on page four, Castle Geyser erupting at sunset on page 9, Grotto Geyser on pages 12-13, a bison at daybreak on page 14, Firehole River in winter on page 24, Mammoth Hot Springs under a threatening sky on pages 28-29, Castle Geyser erupting to blot out the sun on page 32, early autumn beside a roadside pond on page 35, Mammoth Hot Springs on page 36, a bull elk at daybreak on page 38, the Snake River during a smoky sunset in 1988 on page 56, a fawn in June on page 58, aspens along the Snake River in autumn on page 60, Oxbow Pond in Grand Teton Park on pages 64-65. And those are less than half of the truly inspiring images in the book. The essays were equally impressive for helping even a first-time visitor plan the right trip, for the right length of time. Here are the essays: The World's First National Park; The Yellowstone Landscape; The Wildlife of Yellowstone; The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem; Experiencing Yellowstone; The Fires of Yellowstone; The Rivers of Yellowstone; Winter in Yellowstone; and The Future of Yellowstone. The facts were fascinating, from the dangerous pursuit of Burgess to capture Howell before he wiped out all of the remaining bison in the park, to the reintroduction of wolves into the park, to the problems of overgrazing caused by mistaken Federal policies, to the dangers of exotic species to the native species in the park. Although I'm not much of a photographer, I think I could take the directions in the book and produce the best photographs of my life. The authors make it easy for even a neophyte to capture the best of Yellowstone. Most of those who enjoy natural photography are drawn to either the startling black-and-white photographs of Ansel Adams or to subdued natural images in color. I found these images captured the spirit of Ansel Adams in color that captured the moment well rather than over-romanticizing what is being displayed. After you finish this wonderful book, start making your notes and plans to visit and photograph Yellowstone . . . sometime before or after the crowds come next year. If you can, find an eleven-year-old to take along!
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Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by L. E. Kolb. By IndyPublish.com.
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No comments about Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico.
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Rizzoli.
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2 comments about Big Sky Country: The Best of Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho.
- This book has very enchanting photography. If you love nature, but are locked up in city life; This is a very nice book to have just to linger in and daydream of the wide open spaces. Of course it may get addictive and make you leave the city in search of a peaceful homestead to call home...
- Although this book certainly has artistic merit, I would not have called it the "Best of". We have visited the area many times and are well aware of the various terrains. In some cases, the photographer seemed to choose the "ugliest of" and in even more cases, the photos could have been taken anywhere - there was nothing to indicate a particular location. Examples would be an animal running across an empty field. Fine if you're looking for nature, not very useful if you are trying to identify "Best of"/beautiful spots to visit. This was a gift for my husband and he was not very impressed...
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Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Hal Clifford. By Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc..
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No comments about The last lonesome place.(Red Desert, Wyoming): An article from: OnEarth.
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Terry Berger. By Holt, Rhinehart and Winston.
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No comments about The Rocky Mountains: A Guide to the Inns of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana (Country Inns of America).
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Nathaniel Pitt Langford. By Book Jungle.
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No comments about The Discovery of Yellowstone Park.
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Jane Hartline and Nancy Budrow. By Sauvie Island Press.
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No comments about Cross Country Ski Lodges: Montana, Wyoming, Utah.
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Doris Kennedy. By Globe Pequot Pr.
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No comments about Recommended Inns Rocky Mountain Region: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming (6th ed).
Posted in Wyoming (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Tim McNulty. By Woodlands Pr.
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No comments about Yellowstone National Park: Land of Fire and Falling Water.
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Hidden Wyoming (Hidden Wyoming, 1999)
Yellowstone
Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico
Big Sky Country: The Best of Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho
The last lonesome place.(Red Desert, Wyoming): An article from: OnEarth
The Rocky Mountains: A Guide to the Inns of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana (Country Inns of America)
The Discovery of Yellowstone Park
Cross Country Ski Lodges: Montana, Wyoming, Utah
Recommended Inns Rocky Mountain Region: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming (6th ed)
Yellowstone National Park: Land of Fire and Falling Water
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