

Excellent Tool

Kayaking in the San Juans? This book is a must.

A handy little field guide to the regionI recommend that you seek out the latter book if you are looking for a good field guide to the ecology of marine inverbrate and other nearshore organisms of the Pacific NW.


Informative history of mining in the San Juan Mountains

The War That Was Never FoughtThis book is a good introduction for beginners to the history of not only the Pig War, but also the history of the San Juan Islands (where the confrontation took place) and Washington state. For scholars, however, the book's style and lack of depth will be a distinct drawback.


Directions to trailheads leave you confused!I used this book to climb Mt. Handies, Redcloud, Sunshine, and Sneffels (all 14,000' peaks) and was utterly confused on how to find the trailheads! Located in the Alpine Loop that connects Ouray, Silverton, and Telluride, we spent many precious hours searching in four-wheel drive terrain for the trailheads. In the end, the trailhead was a simple location and could have been described in a much better way. The result was that we nearly ended up stuck in the mountains due to running out of gas! We only made it because of a kind stranger.
To Pixler's credit, the description of the actual hikes are good, although the distances seemed consistently off. I especially appreciated a few hints on shortcuts for the Redcloud hike, as it saved about a mile and a half of hiking!
There are definitely better books out there, but this will do if you can't find anything else.
The classic SW CO hiking guideOne caveat: the difficulty ratings are for SW Colorado climbs *compared to each other*. I have run across many tourists on trails in the San Juans who tackled a "moderate" climb from the book only to find it extremely difficult.
I think the ratings are accurate, *if* you live in the area and hike regularly. If you're not used to altitude and not in good shape, take this into consideration.
Outstanding Hiking Guide to Durango and BeyondIf you're visiting or living in Southern Colorado, you need this book.
Thanks Paul!


Not What I Had Hoped or ExpectedI was also disappointed in the quality of the photos. The Washington State ferrys have some very unique features that would be perfect subjects for some detailed close-ups, with equally detailed explanations/captions, but none of these were included (aside from the cover photo, which was the best one in the book). I wouldn't recommend this book. Bottom line: Disappointing. Doesn't do the subject justice.
One of the best places in the NorthwestHyak, Hiyu, Elwha, Chelan.
These are the names of some of the ferries that take people to and between the Pacific Northwest's San Juan Islands. The words evoke an earlier tribal time that can almost be felt while riding on blue-gray salt water between glacier-flattened rocks and evergreen hills. Ferry passengers find themselves grounded to the earth in such a way that water, rock, trees, sky, sun, wind, and rain are no longer backdrops to life, but life itself. Nature dominates awareness, and people respond by visibly relaxing, smiling more, sleeping, meditating, reading, talking with friends, and anticipating adventures to come.
Island resident Robert Demar's beautiful black-and-white photographs capture the elusive, magical atmosphere surrounding these north Puget Sound "Nautical Highways". He pictures foot passengers, commuters from Seattle, cycling and motorcycling weekenders, trucks supplying the needs of island life, kids playing on deck, ferry crews tending to business, and curious and hungry seagulls. Aerial shots place the ferries and their graceful, contoured wakes into a larger but still other-worldly context.
Robin Atkins' impressionistic commentary provides a verbal tone poem that compliments the mood of Robert's artistry. Together, words and pictures recreate a Northwest ferry experience almost as much fun and restorative as the real thing.
Nautical Highways: Memories of San Juan FerriesRobert's photos help one to step into island life if only in our memories.


A Disappointment
An EXCELLENT resource for those interested in pottery.

IF COLORADO IS YOUR HOMETHE POETRY IS FOR SOMEONE THAT APPRECIATES THE POETRY OF THE COFFEE HOUSES IN TELLURIDE, AND WHILE I AM SURE THERE IS A GREAT MANY PEOPLE THAT WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF YOU ARE LONGING TO SEE SIGHTS OF THE MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO, AND WANTING A SENSE OF THE MOUNTAIN STREAM AS IT RIPPLES IT WAY TO THE VALLEY BELOW, OR TO BE REMINDED OF THE COOL MOUNTAIN BREEEZE AS IT CARESSES YOUR CHEEK THIS IS NOT GOING TO FILL THE BILL.
A product of it's environment...
Best poetry book so far this yearRemember, read these poems to a friend and watch them listen.


Close but no cigar!
Hearts Afire, Books 1 & 2
Greg Kanne