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Grand Canyon's North Rim and Beyond: A Guide to the North Rim and the Arizona Strip

Grand Canyon's North Rim and Beyond: A Guide to the North Rim and the Arizona Strip
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Grand Canyon's North Rim and Beyond: A Guide to the North Rim and the Arizona Strip

 
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Visiting the Grand CanyonÂ’s North Rim is a unique experience. Just ten miles across the abyss from the canyonÂ’s busy South Rim, the two settings are worlds apart. Fewer than ten percent of park visitors find their way to the remote North Rim. Sublime beauty, rugged terrain, and quiet solitude await those who do. Those who visit the park with this book in hand take a personal guide. In these pages author Stewart Aitchison shares his knowledge of the plant and animal communities, geologic forces, and human history that set this place apart. And the stories donÂ’t stop at the parkÂ’s boundary. They stretch across the broad Arizona Strip to provide insights into the vast scenery of this little-known land.

 
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Product Details
Author:Stewart Aitchison
Paperback:96 pages
Publisher:Grand Canyon Association
Publication Date:June 15, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:0938216929
Product Length:9.01 inches
Product Width:6.05 inches
Product Height:0.25 inches
Product Weight:0.49 pounds
Package Length:8.8 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5An awesome book!  Nov 18, 2008 By S. Sims
I purchased this book for my girlfriend as visiting the North Rim has been a dream of hers for many years. The pictures are breathtaking and the book is filled with tons of valuable information. I will have to take her to the North Rim this next year! Very good book, a must read/view if ever planning a trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5The Other Half  Aug 16, 2008 By Don R. Lago
Only 10% of Grand Canyon visitors visit the North Rim. This may be a good thing for those of us who find the patio of the North Rim Lodge to hold the best wooden rustic chairs in the West for enjoying a great view, a picnic, or a book--hopefully, a book about the Grand Canyon. If readers wanted to read about the North Rim, they've had few choices, until now. This book brings out why the North Rim is so different from the South Rim. Its canyon views are different, its forests and meadows are different, its human history is different, and its lack of traffic is different. This book also explores the Arizona Strip lands you'll pass through on your way to the North Rim.

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2Over-promises, under-delivers  Dec 27, 2010 By Lisa Blaschke
I'm happy the folks giving this book 5-star reviews got so much out of it, but for me its overly-broad generalized approach was a disappointment. There is little here (and in some cases less) information about the North Rim trails and destinations that can't be found in one of the park's official North Rim trailhead guidebooks. Actually, there's a bit less, as maps for individual trails are omitted. The bulk of the book is padded out with sidebars and history lessons, discussing explorers and historical events that are interesting in and of themselves, but of little use to someone who actually plans to hike this area. For areas of the Arizona Strip other than the National Park, such as Pipe Spring National Monument, Toroweap Overlook and the Vermilion Cliffs, the book perhaps serves as a useful "Hey, there is something over here here" guide, but too often defaults to "consult ranger station literature for more information" just as it gets interesting. There is, sadly, absolutely nothing about back country, obscure and permit-only gems of the Arizona Strip, such as the gorgeous "Wave Formation" of the Vermilion Cliffs. It reads as if the author had written a large number of historical articles over the years for magazines and newspapers, and one day decided to cobble them together into a book.

If you're a complete newcomer to the North Rim, then this book will fill you in and at least give you a general idea what to expect. If you've been to the area before and are hoping for more of an in-depth, insider's guide to this fascinating area, well, it's probably best you keep looking.

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5Grand Canyon - North Rim  May 05, 2009 By J. A. Middlebrooks
Book gives great directions to get the best views from this section of the Grand Canyon. Tells about parking and many scenic overlooks you don't want to miss.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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