The Explorer's Guide to Death Valley National Park

Author:   T. Scott Bryan ,  Betty Tucker-Bryan
Publisher:   University Press of Colorado
Edition:   Third Edition
ISBN:  

9781607323402


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   T. Scott Bryan ,  Betty Tucker-Bryan
Publisher:   University Press of Colorado
Imprint:   University Press of Colorado
Edition:   Third Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.644kg
ISBN:  

9781607323402


ISBN 10:   1607323400
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Everything one needs to know (but was afraid to ask) about Death Valley is included in this book: history, culture, geology, flora, fauna, and climate are more than adequately explained; visitor uses such as bicycling, hiking, backpacking, exploration, recreation, and educational needs are identified; and trip routes and road logs are included in minute detail for the reader. This excellent book is for the traveler to Death Valley, the frequent visitor to national parks, and the general reader interested in the rich and diverse heritage of the United States. Colonial Latin American Historical Review The Explorer's Guide to Death Valley National Parkis the first complete guide to cover the entire park region, from the habitats and lifestyles of wildlife in the area to backpacking trips, short day walks and full-length hikes. From warnings of dangers to local attractions, this covers much ground. Midwest Book Review This is a very complete, useful, and well-organized guidebook for the park visitor. This book is highly recommended. American Reference Books Annual


Everything one needs to know (but was afraid to ask) about Death Valley is included in this book: history, culture, geology, flora, fauna, and climate are more than adequately explained; visitor uses such as bicycling, hiking, backpacking, exploration, recreation, and educational needs are identified; and trip routes and road logs are included in minute detail for the reader. This excellent book is for the traveler to Death Valley, the frequent visitor to national parks, and the general reader interested in the rich and diverse heritage of the United States. <b><i>Colonial Latin American Historical Review</i></b></p> <i>The Explorer's Guide to Death Valley National Park</i>is the first complete guide to cover the entire park region, from the habitats and lifestyles of wildlife in the area to backpacking trips, short day walks and full-length hikes. From warnings of dangers to local attractions, this covers much ground. <b>Midwest Book Review</b> </p> This is a very complete, useful, and well-organized guidebook for the park visitor. This book is highly recommended. <b>American Reference Books Annual</b></p>


Everything one needs to know (but was afraid to ask) about Death Valley is included in this book: history, culture, geology, flora, fauna, and climate are more than adequately explained; visitor uses such as bicycling, hiking, backpacking, exploration, recreation, and educational needs are identified; and trip routes and road logs are included in minute detail for the reader. This excellent book is for the traveler to Death Valley, the frequent visitor to national parks, and the general reader interested in the rich and diverse heritage of the United States. -- Colonial Latin American Historical Review The Explorer's Guide to Death Valley National Park is the first complete guide to cover the entire park region, from the habitats and lifestyles of wildlife in the area to backpacking trips, short day walks and full-length hikes. From warnings of dangers to local attractions, this covers much ground. --Midwest Book Review This is a very complete, useful, and well-organized guidebook for the park visitor. This book is highly recommended. --American Reference Books Annual


Author Information

T. Scott Bryan was a seasonal employee at Yellowstone National Park from 1970 through 1986. In addition to his studies in Yellowstone, he has been to geyser fields throughout the contiguous United States, Mexico, Japan, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Valley of Geysers on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, leading the first-ever US study group there in 1991. Betty Tucker-Bryan is the founder of the Death Valley Hikers Association and has written numerous books and articles on the outdoors.

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