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Backcountry Roads- Idaho is a beautiful, informative and
practical guide to the Gem State's hidden treasure of roadways.
Enhanced by 140 photos from award-winning photographer Leland
Howard, Backcountry Roads-Idaho is a rarity, a guidebook
that is also a work of art.
Award-winning outdoor writer Lynna Howard provides GPS coordinates,
expedition maps, and detailed descriptions for would be explorers.
Her creative flair brings backcountry travel to life with an
immediacy that engages all the senses. This is an indispensable
tool for anyone who wishes to experience firsthand the rugged
beauty of scenic Idaho.
Out back adventureReviewed by A. Kendall, 2009-07-19
Fantastic book for anyone that wants to see the real Idaho! Breath taking pictures and driving instuctions to see the Idaho outback! 5 stars!!
A superbly crafted travel guide that combines detailed information
with stunningly beautiful photosReviewed by Midwest Book Review, 2009-02-09
Some travel guides are merely compiled collections of demographic information. Others are more coffee-table picture books meant more for recreational browsing than serious itinerary planning. Knowledgeably written by Lynna Howard and impressively illustrated with the photography of Leland Howard, "Backcountry Roads: Idaho" is a superbly crafted travel guide that combines detailed information with stunningly beautiful photos of what the travel can expect to encounter while traveling along the lesser road systems and off the 'beaten trails' of Idaho. Arranged along geographic lines, "Backcountry Roads: Idaho" covers Idaho's North Panhandle; North-Central Idaho; West-Central Idaho; Southwest Idaho; South-Central Idaho; East-Central Idaho; Eastern Idaho; and Southeast Idaho. Each individual destination is provided with a succinct description that includes maps, approach routes, land administration organizations and websites, total milage and road ratings, and expedition directions with GPS instructions. Anyone planning a trip for business or for pleasure would be well advanced to begin planning their travel itinerary by browsing through the information packed pages of Lynna and Leland Howard's "Backcountry Roads: Idaho"!
Coffee table book or trail guide?Reviewed by M. Kochte, 2008-12-30
First, I wish Amazon would allow half stars for input ratings. I'd
give this a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars. But they don't. Alas...
The talents of the brother/sister team Leland and Lynna have once
again meshed together to create a visually stunning and read
interesting book about the Idaho wilderness for you to explore.
This time by vehicle, instead of foot.
This tome is chock full of absolutely fantastic Leland photos (in
my opinion, alone worth the price) and Lynna's writing prose really
puts that personalized touch on everything. The book is also
*packed* with information, both trail and trivia (how many of you
know where the name "Idaho" came from? it was eye-opening for me :)
).
The opening stages of the book are great to read. Even in here you
will probably learn something you didn't know before about Idaho,
without even having looked at the main section of the book.
In the "meat" part of the book, laced with photos, the
chapters/sections ("expeditions") are broken down into "When We
Were There" (like a mini trip report), Approach Route options, a
Maps list (plus an overview road map), Land Administration info,
Total Miles and Road Ratings, and Expedition Directions, which have
the journey broken down into mileage points combined with GPS
coordinates (WGS84 datum) personally gathered and verified by the
Howards. Each expedition also has "Before You Go" and "Other Nearby
Excursions..." sidebars. All in full detail.
The only "gripe" I would have about the book is that it presents
itself as a coffee table book (in size, handling, and volume of
photos), but has detailed information you would hope and expect to
find in a trail guide. Others have suggested you get two copies of
the book, one for home and one for the road. My only concern is
that the "for the road" copy will prove a little unwieldy while
driving, being that it is so wide. Plus, do you *really* want to
beat up such a nice book??
Beautiful, Practical, PerfectReviewed by K. L. Hall, 2008-12-16
Stuffed with practical information, gorgeous pictures, history and story, this book will get you inspired to try some backcountry road adventuring. The carefully detailed text and maps, along with difficulty grading, provide trips for drivers and vehicles with different capabilities. The author's descriptions of what it is like to really be there make for great armchair reading, but if you follow this book's lead, you'll get to see some beautiful country that few humans ever get to. An amazing and unique resource for travel in Idaho.
Great Scenery and Thoroughly EngagingReviewed by Theo Carpenter, 2008-12-04
Backcountry Roads - Idaho is a fantastic book. As a coffee table or guide book, it hits the mark. From stunning photographs, to easy to read passages that make you feel like you are there with the writer, this is a guide book not to be missed. The details for GPS coordinates, directions and elevations make sure that you will find each and every hidden spot. My only wish is for more Backcountry Roads for other states, like mine, Washington.