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Lonely Planet Grand Canyon National Park (National Parks)

Lonely Planet Grand Canyon National Park (National Parks)
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Lonely Planet Grand Canyon National Park (National Parks)

 
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Mother Nature wasn't messing around when she created the Grand Canyon, slicing through Arizona with 277 miels of red rock spires, stomach-churning drops and wide open spaces. Whether you're an avid hiker, geology nut or sunset seeker, maximize your trip w

 
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Product Details
Author:Wendy Yanagihara
Paperback:280 pages
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Publication Date:April 01, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:1741044839
Product Length:7.8 inches
Product Width:5.1 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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5An exceptional book  Aug 13, 2007 By Kent Baker "Photoguy"
Couch potatoes should not write reviews for books intended for those of us who have the ambition to explore a region with our own two feet! This is an excellent book intended for an audience that wants to experience the Grand Canyon, not simply get out of the car and walk to a viewpoint and look at it. You do not need a guide book for that, the Park Service brochure is excellent and will be all that is required. Since the Grand Canyon is such a vast place, this guide book will be invaluable in helping you decide just how much you can experience in the time you have to spend here. And to help you determine just what you should attempt for your own physical condition! I highly recommend it for those interested in seeing and experiencing the Grand Canyon from other perspectives, in addition to the excellent viewpoints provided by the Natrional Park Service.

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5Forty hikes for all levels of difficulty, ranger programs, mule trips, and useful tips for traveling with children and pets  May 06, 2008 By Midwest Book Review
The primary and principle purpose of a travel guide is to assist the traveler to have the most successful trip possible. When visiting the Grand Canyon, one of America's true scenic wonders, the Lonely Planet edition of the "Grand Canyon National Park" travel guide offers detailed itineraries for exploring the South and North canyon rims with seventeen specific itineraries (plus side trips to Las Vegas, Route 66, Sedona, Flagstaff, and Skywalk!). Enhanced with forty hikes for all levels of difficulty, ranger programs, mule trips, and useful tips for traveling with children and pets; and sound, practical advice for adventure experiences ranging from Colorado river rafting, to horseback riding, to biking, to helicopter rides, and so much more, the "Grand Canyon National Park" is very strongly recommended guide for novice visitors and experienced travelers alike.

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4Good for a used book  Apr 09, 2011 By TLB
Got it on time, worth the price I payed and I can enjoy the book.
With that kind of books try to look more carefully for the year of publication.

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4Very good, but outdated!  Jul 07, 2008 By Nina Karlsen
A new, completely updated ed. was issued in April 2008. Surely you'd rather spend $19.99 and get the up-to-date info?

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1There must be somthing better.  Aug 02, 2005 By kareika "kareika"
I bought this book before a family trip to the Grand Canyon. I thought I had looked around enough at different guide books but I was wrong. This book is fine if your Canyon trip is 100% hiking. Otherwise it is a bit thin and very dry. Not too helpful over all.

There must be something better.

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