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Journey to the High Southwest, 7th: A Traveler's Guide to Santa Fe and the Four Corners of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah

Journey to the High Southwest, 7th: A Traveler's Guide to Santa Fe and the Four Corners of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordianrily helpful
Review: A book as succinct and precise in its description, and the accuracy with which information is presented deserves special praise and a strong recommendation!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: a terrific book. i read it AFTER visiting the southwest and enjoyed it tremendously. it was like travelling through the region again. and it helped with the captions in my photo album :) very informative and definitely worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Travelers Bible!
Review: My wife and I plannned a trip to the Four Corners area and at the last moment received Journey to the High Southwest as a gift. We read it during the plane ride and made immediate adjustments to our travel schedule. The results were so good that we continued, chapter by chapter, to use Mr. Casey's guidance and suggestions. For those uninitiated in the region, or even experienced Four Corners visitors, we strongly suggest this guide. It will provide very accurate and useful information to anyone who uses it. Read the entire book - before you go!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Travelers Bible!
Review: My wife and I plannned a trip to the Four Corners area and at the last moment received Journey to the High Southwest as a gift. We read it during the plane ride and made immediate adjustments to our travel schedule. The results were so good that we continued, chapter by chapter, to use Mr. Casey's guidance and suggestions. For those uninitiated in the region, or even experienced Four Corners visitors, we strongly suggest this guide. It will provide very accurate and useful information to anyone who uses it. Read the entire book - before you go!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Travel with an history background
Review: This book give to the reader and future traveller an unique vision of the history of this country. the writer help us to understand the people that inhabited this country and the geological features of this land of enchantment. For an european like me is the first and essential step to the visit of a country.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great guide for the Four Corners region
Review: This is a fantastic guide to various places in the Four Corners area. I appreciate its detailed descriptions and actual opinions of the author, which sets it apart from many guidebooks. He also describes a lot of history of the region. All of these things, along with the author's writing style, make this a book I like to read even when I'm not planning or on a trip.

We used this book (in its previous edition) along with Sandra Hinchman's "Hiking the SouthWest's Canyon Country" for a 9-day trip to Bryce/Capitol Reef/North Rim of the Grand Canyon a couple of years ago. Between these two books, we not only figured out what we wanted to see, but also where to camp/stay and hike (the latter from Hinchman's book mostly).

We've also used this guide when visiting Mesa Verde and most recently for a trip to Santa Fe and environs last month. I do highly recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comprehensive overview of the four corners region
Review: This is a great travel book, providing quick and easy to reference to the lay-of-the land in the four-corners region in the style of a virtual tour of the area. The author takes you along his journey, showing you what to see and do, how to get there, where to eat, sleep, shop--or simply soak up the sublime beauty.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comprehensive overview of the four corners region
Review: This is a great travel book, providing quick and easy to reference to the lay-of-the land in the four-corners region in the style of a virtual tour of the area. The author takes you along his journey, showing you what to see and do, how to get there, where to eat, sleep, shop--or simply soak up the sublime beauty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Probably the best travel guide for the high southwest.
Review: This is probably the best travel guide to the High Southwest in existence. Not overburdoned with factual data like most travel guides, this book provides plenty of vital information about food, lodging, shopping etc, while providing fascinating first-person narratives of experiencing the southwest, as well as background information such as geological and historical information that bring enrichment to anyone's travel experience. As an experienced traveler to the High Southwest who could perhaps write my own book on the subject, this book is both my constant reference and fun reading whenever I visit the area.


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