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Paperback Idaho Book

ISBN: 1566912733

ISBN13: 9781566912730

Idaho

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It's not just potatoes--Idaho has world-class whitewater rafting, skiing, mountain climbing and biking. This colorful guide highlights Idaho's wide-ranging world of outdoor activities. Photos & illustrations.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Handy for adventurers

I bought this for the camping info, but it covers lots of activities in addition to recreation related information. Eateries, amusement parks, and local sporting are just some of the subjects Moon includes! We will be using it to plan family outings of all kinds. It offers directions and relevant information (brief descriptions of hikes, terrain, entertainment offerings, etc.).

Excellent and very humorous guide book

Not only is this a great travel guide, but it is also very humorous. I once worked with Don Root and his personality is exactly what you would expect after reading this book--quiet, a little off center, with a very dry sense of humor. He totally explored Idaho when writing this book. Highly recommended, not only as an excellent guide book, but as an entertaining read.

How to find off-the-beaten-path attractions

We're driving from Denver to Glacier National Park this summer, and wanted to drive back through Idaho to see some new things on the way back home. I bought this book because it is packed with information and didn't have the usual Fodor's structure. The author, Don Root, has a lot of experience travelling in the state, and does a good job of sharing what makes him excited about Idaho. Particularly useful, to me, was the description of the off-the-beaten-path attractions. As with all travel books, it does a good job providing phone numbers, web sites, etc., to help you plan your trip.

Like traveling with a tour guide!

This book provided lots of helpful information during our exploration of the state. It provided maps, accommodations, restaurant that suits our budget, scenic places, and a bit of history about the state; its climate and its people. It covers all sides of Idaho: Southwest, South Central, The High Country, North Central and the Panhandle. We stayed in BOY-see, not BOY-zee and certainly not the French "bwah-zay! As you could see, the author added humor to this guide. As suggested, we jogged the serene tree-lined Boise River Greenbelt, biked at the pristine Boise Front, explore the Grove--the largest park near downtown, and clicked our cameras away to capture the scenic mountains. As we strolled down the cosmopolitan area, we knew exactly where to eat, where to go for amusement, and where to withdraw money. We had fun. We also explored the beautiful city of Eagle--a place that took our breaths away. Our next stop? Coeur D'Alene. And we're taking our tour guide with us: The Moon Handbooks.Cold Eyes

A Toot for Root

Idaho may not be everyone's idea of a "hot potato" destination. But if you want a clever, concise guide to a wonderful state -- this is it. Check out "Rural Bar Etiquette" on p. 78 for a sample of Root's humor.This is not your average dry guide (Although Root's sense of humor is indeed dry!) You will find instead detailed descriptions and opinions(some very funny) which can help you decide the places that might be of special interest to you. It is one of the best guide books I have ever read.
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