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Idaho for the Curious: A Guide

Idaho for the Curious: A Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Idaho for the Curious
Review: A wonderful compilation of just about everything you would want to know about Idaho, complete with maps and 330 photographs. Divided up regionally and then by highway miles, read facinating tidbits of information about every nook and corner of Idaho.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Idaho for the Curious
Review: A wonderful compilation of just about everything you would want to know about Idaho, complete with maps and 330 photographs. Divided up regionally and then by highway miles, read facinating tidbits of information about every nook and corner of Idaho.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: should be on bookshelf of every northwest native
Review: Cort Conley is to Idaho what Frank Dobie is to Texas. There is no man who has seen more of the Idaho landscape and backcountry, and known more of the Idaho people than Conley. And few people (if any) can tell you more about Idaho's underappreciated history and Indian lore. This book should be on the bookshelf of every native to the Pacific Northwest, alongside Evie Litton's Hiking Hot Springs of the Pacific Northwest (they just look good together).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a very special book.
Review: I live in the closest city to Idaho, so I figured that if I went to the city library to find tour books on the potato state, there would be a multitude available to me. I was sadly mistaken. This was the only guide book I could find for that state. It's size and shape and the fact that it was hard-bound made it seem an unlikely choice to take on a road trip. As it turned out, however, this book was to prove the existence of fate. This book was meant for me and I for this book. You see, I am now Boise's biggest touristic fan because my Idaho book helped me to fully understand and appreciate that town. The guided tour was full of detail and precisely laid out for our one day drive around Boise. But it doesn't stop there, this book offers complete coverage of all the small towns and natural wonders of the state. I have come to the conclusion that the reason I was only able to find one touristic guide book about Idaho is simply because the only one which will ever be needed has already been written - and it is called Idaho for the Curious. And I am the Curious. One small note, however, is that this book is slightly out of date. The hilltop destination called "Table Rock" above Boise no longer lays at the end of a dirt road. The road is now paved.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beyond Bliss
Review: I was with Peter(The author of the other review for this book) on his fate filled trip to Idaho, and not only can I attest to the fact that Peter is Boise's biggest fan, but that Idaho for the Curious is the only Idaho guide book period. Idaho for the Curious was more than a meager surface level guide, noting were to stop and what to see, but this book went deeper much deeper. It was the single most influential element making our trip a success. I thought is was a sick joke when Peter heaved his seven hundred four page cannon ball of a guidebook on the floor of my car. (The book on sale here is a more convenient lightweight paperback version.) However, I soon realized how wrong I was and how critical every and I mean every page of this book is. Idaho for the Curious was so in-depth that it covered old ghost towns. The radiator hose on my car could have burst 13.3 miles from the exit to Bliss, and I could have walked the entire way barefoot with gum, bits of windshield glass and melted asphalt tar on my tootsies and been glad the whole way because Idaho for the Curious told not only where the nearest telephone could be found but when it was put there, by whom and why. In other words you can not experience Idaho unless you experience it curiously.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Idaho -- It's not a confession, it's a state
Review: Let's face it - what about Idaho DOESN'T make you curious? Whether it's the state capital Boise, or their infatuation with potatoes, Idaho has always been one of the more unusual states.

Well, thanks to author Cort Conley's vivid descriptions of the lush landscapes, and the colorful people that populate this great state, Idaho is well on its way to becoming much more than just "the state next to Montana".

As long as there are imaginative travel-authors like Conley around, Idaho will not be forgotten.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Prize gift for Idaho Expatriates
Review: This volume was on the bookshelf of a friend's home when we visited Boise Thanksgiving ' 99. I grew up in Lewiston and had Idaho History as part of the basic Elementary School curriculum. I therefore fancied there would not be many surprises between the covers of Mr. Conley's treatise. I can honestly say it caused me regret to reshelve the book unfinished when our visit to Boise was over. Besides the text, the vintage photos carry the reader back in time. I have no hesitation in endorsing this as the best Idaho History book I've ever read. As soon as we returned to Bozeman, I ordered a copy to present my buddy Steve Etheridge who is a professional Storyteller in Indiana, not just for the great details of history, but because he once lived in Idaho and has a deep reverence for the land and its spirit. I am sure this would be a highly prized gift for any friends or family who are Idaho Expatriates.


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