Lonely Planet Rocky Mountains

Lonely Planet Rocky Mountains (Rocky Mountains, 2nd ed)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Superb!
  • Get your money's worth in one day
  • A Norsemans Journey to Rocky Mountains
Lonely Planet Rocky Mountains (Rocky Mountains, 2nd ed)
Nicko Goncharoff , Kimberley O'Neil , Marisa Gierlich , and Eric Kettunen
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet
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Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 0864425368

Book Description

130 Maps

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Superb!.......2007-06-04

I'm so glad I stuck with Lonely Planet (LP) for my 4 day trip to Colorado where we covered everything from Rockies to Colo. Springs, Denver, Boulder and also did rafting and hiking.

This book is great and lists everything that you need. Accomodations, maps, rafting companies, tourist traps, restaurants, etc. Very nice, exactly what you would expect from LP. Although I haven't tried other states yet, I'm looking forward to making a trip to Yellowstone soon ...

Thanks lonely planet!!


Cons: In case you are new to the lonely planet style of writing, let me warn you that if you are looking for a book which is heavily edited and proofread, then you will be disappointed. This lonely planet book is written in a style which is reminiscent of the old LP books - it seems more like a brain dump of everything the writers encountered. They then tried to put most of the things under appropriate headings and did a fair job. This is what I expect from a 'pack and go' book like LP so it works for me. YMMV.

5 out of 5 stars Get your money's worth in one day.......2000-06-17

I just finished a trip to Wyoming and Montana for 2 weeks and was impressed with the utility of this book. I did a mix of camping and staying in hotel rooms, and this book did an excellent job of listing the hotels in each town and the prices. Several times, after I finished some hiking/camping, I looked in this book for nearby towns and went to a town and hotel that the authors listed as being good, but inexpensive. No need to go to Holiday Inn anymore! For the bigger towns, they list only the more recommended hotels - I made the mistake of stopping at one hotel off the highway that was not listed in this book, but was cheap, and ended up at some dive. --- Hey, learn from my lesson.

I also used the book very broadly to review my options for where to go hiking - I had previously gone to all the National Parks in the region and wanted to go to the national forests this time. I picked out the Bighorn Mountains/Cloud Mountain Wilderness from the description in this book, and liked it. (Note that it only gives a broad description of attractions, I also bought a topo map and trail guide once I got to the Bighorn Mountains). It appears that all attractions (restaurants, bars, hotels, various cultural attractions)are listed similarly.

This is an exceptionally informative and organized book.

5 out of 5 stars A Norsemans Journey to Rocky Mountains.......2000-02-08

I had the opportunity last year to visit the Rockie mountains. Mainly Colorado and a fast trek throught or should I say to Montana. Having bought Lonely Planets books on both Australia and South Africa earlier (trips that didn't come to fruition, yet) and also having enjoyed some of the tv programs from the same people I thought this would be the best bet for my trip. And it sure was. Now most of my stay in this erea was in Denver so maybe I could have just bought a book on Denver, but as much as I enjoy travel books they tend to be a bit expencive and this offered more value to me. An the books offers more than adequate information on Denver and it's immideate surroundings. Later on the book gave me what information I needed during my brief stay in Montana. The book also informed well about the strain of arriving in the Mile High City (Denver) when you are a lowland dweller, so it didn't come as a shock. Good thing that ! I'm going back to this region of the US, you can count on that and this book will come along on the next trip as well.
Lonely Planet Hiking in the Rocky Mountains
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Best hiking in the Rockies in one small package
  • Lonely Planet is the best overview of Rocky Mountain hikes
  • Disappointing
Lonely Planet Hiking in the Rocky Mountains
Clem Lindenmayer , Helen Fairbairn , and Gareth McCormack
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 1740593332

Book Description

Venture onto the backbone of North America, exploring the famous Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Rocky Mountain National Parks. Discover hidden wonders, do the big-name hikes or scale a 14,000ft mountain with this comprehensive guide. <ul>

  • detailed descriptions for more than 50 trails, from day hikes and weekenders to multiday backpacking trips </li>
  • precise, two-color contour map for every hike </li>
  • illustrated guide to Rocky Mountains wildlife </li>
  • planning trips, trail access details and nearby accommodations </li>
  • advice on choosing equipment, staying healthy and mountain safety </li></ul>

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Best hiking in the Rockies in one small package.......2006-08-02

    My husband and I used this book as the primary reference for three separate hiking & backbacking vacations over the past four years in the Rockies: Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park + Maroon Bells + Holy Cross + Mt Zirkel Wilderness in Colorado, Grand Teton Nat'l Park + Yellowstone in Wyoming, and Glacier Nat'l Park in Montana.

    The hikes covered in this book really are the cream of the crop for these areas. The table up front, together with the nice tabs throughout the book help find hikes by area, interest, and difficulty quickly. Doesn't swamp you with quantity, you know that each of these hikes is exceptional--perfect for those of us travelling into the area who have only a week or two to soak up whatever we can. There's even color pictures from some of the most scenic hiking spots in the book to help get you excited to go and give you a little taste of what to expect for that region. Each hike has a map and description with enough detail to almost ensure that you don't go wrong. There's also good information on nearby towns and facilities, local campgrounds, and some detail on permits and when to go.

    Only issues: failed to mention that a lot of trails in Glacier may not be accessible without ice ax and crampons until mid July due to snow (certainly we weren't prepared for the trips we really wanted to do when we were there in late June, and the Ptamigan tunnel doesn't open until it has been cleared using dynamite every year), and we did count on being able to buy fuel and other supplies in a town recommended by the book and turned out that the grocery store and camping goods store had almost nothing (this could have been that the book was 4 years old by this time).

    I still give the book 5 stars for its excellent coverage of the entire Rocky Mountain area which inspired us to travel to places we might not have otherwise, its usefulness in actually helping us figure out which hikes to do once we got there, and that I would pick it over any of the other books we used for our trips. I picked up Hiking in the Sierra Nevada also by Lonely Planet on the strength of this book, but haven't really tested it yet.

    5 out of 5 stars Lonely Planet is the best overview of Rocky Mountain hikes.......2006-05-04

    I first used the LP guide in 2005 to safely get me through a solo 6-day hike. (Highline Trail / Ptarmigan Tunnel Loop in Glacier National Park.)

    It is excellent. The best guide for the entire Rocky Mountain region.

    Once you decide on a specific hike, compare against the available local guidebooks. For Glacier National Park, for example, this is still the best option.

    Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park - Spring, 2003 is not bad.

    Hiking Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks - Erik Molvar, 1999 - the most widely available guide, is surprisingly weak.

    Lonely Planet has the best maps. And the succinct style makes it easy to find what you are looking for.

    2 out of 5 stars Disappointing.......2005-07-13

    I have used Lonely Planet guides for several years, and have found them to be uniformly excellent -- except for this one. An experienced climber, backpacker and hiker, I recently completed a loop hike described in this book (Needle Mountains, Winnemuche Wilderness in Colorado). Surprisingly, my hiking companion and I found the time estimates given for each section of the hike to be laughably incorrect (i.e., at least 50% too short in duration). I then checked time estimates given for other hikes I have done in past and found the same problem (e.g., backpacking into the Cirque of Towers in the Wind River Range from the Big Sandy trailhead takes 6 hours -- pure rubbish). I am now quite suspicious of the book's accuracy, and wonder whether anyone who wrote the book actually undertook the described hikes. I was also quite annoyed with the gratuitously sniffy descriptions sprinkled throughout the text, such as "the poor food and urban sprawl characteristic of the Rocky Mountain region" -- remember, however, that the book's authors are British. Save your money for better books written by local writers/hikers who actually know the trails.

    Tom Woods
    Lyons, Colorado
    Lonely Planet Rocky Mountain States (Lonely Planet USA Guide)
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      Lonely Planet Rocky Mountain States (Lonely Planet USA Guide)
      Wayne Bernhardson , and Marissa Gierlich
      Manufacturer: Lonely Planet
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Paperback

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      ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES-COLORADO, WYOMING, MONTANA-A LONELY PLANET TRAVEL SURVIVAL KIT
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        ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES-COLORADO, WYOMING, MONTANA-A LONELY PLANET TRAVEL SURVIVAL KIT
        Wayne Bernhardson
        Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
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