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The Deserts of the Southwest: A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide (Sierra Club Naturalist's Guides)

Lane Larson, Peggy Larson

The Deserts of the Southwest: A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide (Sierra Club Naturalist's Guides) Lane Larson, Peggy Larson Amazon Price: $15.16
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

The Southwest Deserts Come Alive 5 out of 5 stars.
21 of 21 people found this review helpful.

We camped for a week in the Davis Mountains in west Texas in a section of the Chihuahuan desert last summer. This was not our first desert experience - we have hiked and camped across much of the Southwest over the last twenty years or so. This was an unplanned trip as we were headed toward southern Colorado, but we became fascinated by the Chihuahuan desert and somehow we never drove any further.

We were similarly quite lucky to find a copy of the first edition of Peggy Larson's Sierra Guidebook in a bookstore in Alpine, Texas. She presents the deserts of the American southwest (and northern Mexico) in a literate and educated fashion. She manages to discuss individual plants and animals in some detail while painting a large scale, beautiful portrait of the four major deserts of North America. Detailed ink drawings - landscape, geology, plants, and animals - are scattered throughout the narrative and add considerable value. She knows her subject and shares her knowledge in an intriguing fashion. She effectively uses scientific names of desert plants and animals interchangeably with common (but less unique) names without intimidating the reader. This is not a novel and it is quite possible to skip to selected chapters of personal interest, but I highly recommend exploring all chapters, all topics. Peggy Larson's style is really quite good.

If you are already familiar with the American deserts, you will find "The Deserts of the Southwest" a rewarding visit with an old friend. If you are somewhat new to the deserts and possibly have only sampled the deserts from a highway perspective, I suspect that after reading Peggy Larson's book you will likely change your travel plans to include a personal visit to an American desert.

Editorial Review:

Newly revised and updated, this comprehensive field guide describes the four deserts of the American Southwest—the Great Basin, Mojave, Chihuahuan, and Sonoran—which together stretch into nine southwestern states and Mexico. The topography, geology, and climatic conditions of these arid lands set the stage for one of the most fascinating of ecological studies: the survival and adaptation of animal and plant life in the severe, often extreme desert climate and terrain.
Abundantly illustrated with line drawings, maps, charts, and diagrams, The Deserts of the Southwest offers both the outdoor adventurer and the armchair naturalist a clear and detailed portrait of this complex, beautiful, fragile wilderness.

Hiking the Grand Canyon: A Sierra Club Totebook

John Annerino

Hiking the Grand Canyon: A Sierra Club Totebook John Annerino Amazon Price: $12.71
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Fully revised and updated, the third edition of this celebrated Sierra Club Totebook® is an information-packed guide to America’s best-known national park—destination of more than four and a half million visitors annually.
Hiking the Grand Canyon provides detailed, authoritative descriptions of more than one hundred of the best trails—from easy, level day hikes along the Canyon’s North and South Rims, to rigorous but rewarding rim-to-river treks and trans-canyon expeditions. Author and seasoned Grand Canyon adventurer John Annerino offers invaluable information to help visitors plan their trips, ensure their safety and comfort, and enhance their enjoyment of the Grand Canyon’s natural wonders—including sage advice on hiking equipment and technique, clothing and food requirements, and map selection; vital information on water sources and on climate and weather; and tips on lodging and camping, as well as on how to book guided hiking, rafting, and muleback or horseback trips. The book also features chapters on the park’s natural history and geology and on its Native American history.
For first-time visitors as well as adventurers familiar with the Canyon’s many attractions, this is the most user-friendly and comprehensive guide to one of our nation’s premier natural wonders.

Slickrock: The Canyon Country of Southeast Utah (The Sierra Club exhibit format series)

Edward Abbey

Slickrock: The Canyon Country of Southeast Utah (The Sierra Club exhibit format series) Edward Abbey List Price: $20.70
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Adventuring in the California Desert: The Sierra Club Travel Guide to the Great Basin, Mojave, and Colorado Desert Regions of California

Sierra Club Adventure Travel Guides, Lynne Foster

Adventuring in the California Desert: The Sierra Club Travel Guide to the Great Basin, Mojave, and Colorado Desert Regions of California Sierra Club Adventure Travel Guides, Lynne Foster List Price: $15.00
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The latest Sierra Club Adventure Travel Guide is the most comprehensive guide available to the scenic desert regions of California. Includes area maps, access and information on climate and gear. 10 black-and-white photographs. 11 line drawings. 10 maps.

Adventuring in Florida: The Sierra Club Guide to the Sunshine State

Allen De Hart

Adventuring in Florida: The Sierra Club Guide to the Sunshine State Allen De Hart List Price: $15.00
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The first comprehensive guide to all major natural areas of Florida (which attracts 38 million tourists annually), Adventuring in Floridas 8,400 miles of beautiful beaches, coral islands, mangrove swamps, the Everglades, national forests, Lake Okeechobee, plus the famous Okefenokee Swamp and an amazing array of fish, birds, and plants. 15 photographs; 10 maps.

The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Florida (Sierra Club Guides to the Natural Areas of the United States)

Jane Greverus Perry

The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Florida (Sierra Club Guides to the Natural Areas of the United States) Jane Greverus Perry List Price: $12.00
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Very informative 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

A great book on natural areas of florida that includes state, local, and national parks. When most of us think "Florida", we think of Walt Disney, Orlando, and Miami. This book is a guide that describes the other side of Florida - the unspoiled natural places. A must have for wildlife and nature lovers.

Editorial Review:

Based on the authors' interviews with hundreds of federal, state, and local officials, here are 200 alphabetically arranged entries which identify Florida's quiet places, subtropical natural wonders, plants, animals, salt marshes, forests, beaches, islands, coral reefs, and more in a one-volume, comprehensive, and solidly researched guide. 5 maps.

Adventuring in East Africa: The Sierra Club Travel Guide to the Great Safaris of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Zaire, and Uganda

Allen Bechky

Adventuring in East Africa: The Sierra Club Travel Guide to the Great Safaris of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Zaire, and Uganda Allen Bechky List Price: $15.00
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Good Photo Safari Book 4 out of 5 stars.
8 of 9 people found this review helpful.

Very good book. Deals with photographic safaris. There is only one page on hunting. There are very good descriptions of the different parks and the native people of the region. Information on visas is out of date.

Editorial Review:

A comprehensive guide to the adventures and pleasures of East Africa--a region boasting incredible scenic wonders, a rich tapestry of peoples and history, and some of the best wildlife viewing in the world. Illustrated.

Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Colorado and Utah (Sierra Club Totebook)

Jane Greverus Perry

Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Colorado and Utah (Sierra Club Totebook) Jane Greverus Perry List Price: $12.00
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A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide ~ The Southern Rockies ~ The Rocky Mountain Regions of Southern Wyoming, Colorado, and Northern New Mexico

Audrey DeLella Benedict

A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide ~ The Southern Rockies ~ The Rocky Mountain Regions of Southern Wyoming, Colorado, and Northern New Mexico Audrey DeLella Benedict List Price: $19.00
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Editorial Review:

This comprehensive, illustrated guide explores the natural history of the Southern Rocky Mountains -- a rugged area that includes the Sangre de Cristo, Sawatch, Never Summer, San Juan, and other spectacular ranges.

Drawing from the field work of hundreds of scientists as well as her own observations, Audrey Benedict describes the geography of the region, its fascinating geologic story, its climate and weather, and its plant and animal communities. The region's major ecosystems, from the shortgrass prairie and scrublands to woodlands and forests, grasslands and meadows, wetlands and aquatic environments, and finally alpine tundra, are described in detail. The emphasis throughout is on the unique adaptations of the major species of plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians and how these organisms interact within their environment.

More than a hundred line drawings and black-and-white photographs complement the text, contributing to this guide's usefulness both at home and in the field. Anyone visiting this scenic and richly diverse region will find the book an invaluable resource.

The Lost River: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Transformation on Wild Water (Sierra Club Books Publication)

Richard Bangs

The Lost River: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Transformation on Wild Water (Sierra Club Books Publication) Richard Bangs List Price: $14.00
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It's tempting to write off The Lost River as just another adventure story. It certainly has all the trappings of a formulaic action blockbuster--raging rapids, hungry crocodiles, mysterious natives, even the lost Ark of the Covenant. But as veteran river-runner Richard Bangs chronicles his lifelong pursuit of "aqua incognita," he proves a refreshingly introspective adventurer, a thinking man's Indiana Jones. Not content to justify his risky forays onto earth's wildest water with a glib "because it's there," he crafts an intimate journal of his astounding trips and scrutinizes the adventure travel industry he helped create.

With a ragtag band of friends and smuggled equipment, Bangs sets out in 1973 to run Ethiopia's untried rivers. But revolution and the tragic death of a friend cause him to quit the country without running the Tekeze, one of Africa's most fearsome tributaries. When he returns to run the virgin river in 1996, the Internet revolution is dawning, and Microsoft (via satellite uplink) and the Turner Corporation (via a ride-along film crew) are among his travel companions. Such fascinating historical contexts might easily have been reduced to Forrest Gump-ish window dressing for Bangs's journeys. Instead, he makes them integral to his story, using anecdotal encounters with Candice Bergen, Haile Selassie, and even Richard (Shaft) Roundtree to gently steep readers in the history of Ethiopia.

As they encounter ecosystems and peoples making first contact with Westerners, Bangs and his companions also explore the ethical and ecological ramifications of adventure travel. But rather than preach a certain course of action, he judiciously presents the various arguments for "conservation" and "progress" and lets readers draw their own conclusions. Though lacking the stylistic verve that Mark Twain or Joseph Conrad bring to the river story, Bangs is clearly a kindred spirit, with lessons well worth pondering and incredible stories to tell. --Andrew Nieland


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