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Excellent Picture Book - Worth Hunting ForReview Date: 2005-12-07
Spectacular Mountain Photography!Review Date: 1999-01-26
Beautiful book, great informationReview Date: 1999-04-23


Judge for Yourself!Review Date: 2006-04-12
them for yourself at
http://www.uccs.edu/~asoifer/
I hope you would enjoy reading this book as much as I enjoyed writing it!
(This is all I meant to say, but amazon.com required a "rating in stars" in order to receive these lines -- I am not a judge, you are! So read and enter your verdict.)
Exceptional book!Review Date: 2002-03-19
I want read it!Review Date: 2000-06-23
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Pure BlissReview Date: 2008-06-27
Not one square inch of space is wasted either. Besides all the useful information, there are lots of great pictures, stories, and discussion of the laws and access issues that are relevant when paddling Colorado whitewater.
On a final note, I purchased the book from patches263, which at the time was the only bookseller selling new copies. I think it was one of the authors, because I got a nice note/autographed copy from "Dave". The book came quickly and in perfect condition.
Best book on kayaking in ColoradoReview Date: 2000-04-04
This Book Can't be Beat!Review Date: 2003-05-22

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A Truly Beautiful BookReview Date: 2002-10-05
Wonderful Majestic ViewsReview Date: 2002-08-28
Best gift/coffee table book on the CO Rocky Mountains!!!Review Date: 2002-08-28

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Wonderful writing and stunning photographyReview Date: 2002-10-09
out of the way placesReview Date: 2002-10-24
Much More Than Just a Pretty FaceReview Date: 2002-11-03

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A Classic Indeed!Review Date: 2000-02-10
Typical Roach - Excellent guide to the indian peaksReview Date: 2000-11-20
This one is on par with his excellent 14ers guidebook. I suppose if I had no nitpick (its why we write reviews I guess?) then I'd wish for color photos instead of b & w. Oh and yes my one complaint with Gerry's stuff is that there really isn't any off-season climbing info. However, since many, heck if not most, people do their climbing in the summer it won't be an issue. All in all an excellent guide that is especially strong in its route descriptions, approach details, and climbing information. Also Gerry's classic rating (basically his stamp of an outstanding climb) is included as with the 14ers guide. Don't go climbing in the Indian Peaks without this in your pack.
It's Back!Review Date: 2000-07-20
Great climbing beta. I never would have tried to climb Skywalker with so much snowpack had the guide been availble at the time.
That's it! I'm moving back.
Osimiti Pine

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History Comes AliveReview Date: 2005-03-01
Treasure Trove of Colorado HistoryReview Date: 2005-02-02
a sweetheart of a book!Review Date: 2005-09-02
There are the expected entries, like Horace Tabor and Baby Doe, Kit Carson and Maria Josefa Jaramillo, Chipeta and Chief Ouray, Spencer and Julie Penrose, as well as an affair of the heart for Isabella Bird. There are less traditional entries such as the "Trinidad Madams' Association" (an early labor movement in the red light district),"the Saga Mountain Charley" (a woman who cross-dresses to exact revenge on her husband's killer), and "Lovesick Ladies of Pitkin County" (illustrating the struggle of same-sex lovers in a more restrictive era). Additional vignettes on the courting customs and tokens such as "Hair Jewelry" and social mores of the time are scattered throughout the volume.
A Denver native and fourth generation Coloradoan, Fetter's lifelong interest in local history and women's history is apparent in her research. Letters, journals and contemporary newspaper accounts are frequently cited in the entries. There is an extensive bibliography of secondary resources. However, the collection is not designed for researchers (although middle school and some high school students could find it useful). It will be popular with history buffs. As historian Thomas J. Noel suggests in his glowing foreword, "Her honesty, clarity, graceful writing and wit make this a sweetheart of a book."
Fetter has written on Colorado history topics for over a decade including Climb Every Mountain, the Story of Garland Country Day School.

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WowReview Date: 2006-02-04
Testamonial to Colorado, Moments in TimeReview Date: 2005-05-12
Superbly showcases the photography skills of Grant Collier Review Date: 2004-08-12
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Original DocumentsReview Date: 2005-08-17
Home on the RangeReview Date: 2002-07-30
Readers can trace the emergence of the cowboy as mythic figure, from his origins as a wild, unsavory character often regarded as a public menace in the frontier towns for his hard drinking and shoot-em-up antics. Readers will learn a great deal about the hard work and dangers of cowboying. And you get a sense of how cowboys on the range (most of them very young) were an elite fraternity of workmen, with specialized skills and a code of behavior that stoically honored bravery, while spending lavishly on saddles and the latest fashions in trail-wear. You also get a sense of how brief this period of history actually was, as the frontier swiftly moved westward and open rangeland was fenced in.
My favorite selections in the book are accounts by the cowboys themselves, describing the day-to-day routines and the occasional adventures of life on the trail. Among these is an excerpt from cowboy author, Andy Adams, whose "Log of a Cowboy" is a classic of Western literature. The editor of the collection, William W. Savage, Jr., who holds a PhD from the University of Oklahoma, has written an informative introduction based on what seems to be considerable familiarity with the subject of the American West.
Cowboys: The Myth vs. RealityReview Date: 2006-06-12
The longest and perhaps best is from a book published by the National Live Stock Historical Association in 1905 that is already weary of the myth that had developed about the cowboy and tried to describe this man, from his dress to his manner to his duties, as authentically as possible. Compared to what is often depicted in movies and commercials (The Marlboro Man) and western fiction, it presents quite a different picture. Other authors represented are Charlie Siringo, W.S. James, and Andy Adams. For the second edition, Savage wrote a heated Afterward where he condemns the continuance of the mythmaking at the expense of honest history. Those wanting a realistic look at the life of cowboys should look into this book.

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Delicious!Review Date: 2003-12-27
Mouth WateringReview Date: 2003-08-23
Fabulous FoodReview Date: 2003-07-24
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