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The Alaska Highway: An Insider's Guide Review

The Alaska Highway: An Insider's Guide
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Mr. Dalby has captured the spirit and reality of this "dream" trip. His advice, observations, and anecdotes are worth the purchase of this book, even if you don't plan to travel the Alaska Highway. His descriptions are great and the common sense approach is refreshing. We plan to take this trip in the summer of '99. Once we read the book, we were convinced that this trip was for us.

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Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark Review

Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark
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I travelled the entired L&C trail 2 years ago and used an earlier edition of this book and an earlier edition of Julie Fanselow's guide book to the trail. Fifer's book has beautiful maps, but in all other ways, I felt that Fanselow's guide book was much better. The Fifer book was lacking a lot of information on sites, hotels, and campsites that the Fanselow book had. Also- my copy of the Fifer book started to fall apart after a few days on the road- the binding wasn't very secure- this makes big difference when you're referring to a book every day for several weeks! Additionally, the Fifer book had a lot of ads and the Fanselow book didn't. Some of these problems might have been corrected in the new edition, of course. I'm glad I had the Fifer book on the trail- the maps were helpful at times. But if someone is looking to purchase just one book to travel the L&C trail, Fanselow's book is definitely superior.

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Moon Baja RV Camping (Moon Outdoors) Review

Moon Baja RV Camping (Moon Outdoors)
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Recently took a trip to San Felipe and used the Moon guide, I never checked publication date but it appears to be a bit outdated even though it is still very useful in the most part and worth every penny that I paid.

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Caravan & Camping Europe 2008 (AA Lifestyle Guides) Review

Caravan and Camping Europe 2008 (AA Lifestyle Guides)
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Well, I like this book and I have used it while traveling in Europe. The information is up to date, however, the maps and directions are not very good. Even with a GPS unit, I had a hard time finding the address on GPS. The camp site addresses in this book need to be verified on a GARMIN or TOMTOM GPS map for the next edition.
I wish they had more than one camp site listed for each town. I also noticed, it has mostly the major towns or destinations. Some of the smaller areas or towns are not listed in this book.


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Fully updated for 2008,this extensive guideoffers information on more than 3,500 sites in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland; and, new for 2008, Poland, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey. Each country in the guide is divided into regions so that you can easily find the sites in your chosen holiday area. There is essential European driving information including speed limits,traffic law, and required equipment, and fully updated contact information including website and email addresses where available. A full location index and maps are included.

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Guide to the Alaska Highway Review

Guide to the Alaska Highway
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This is a good overall guide to the Alcan, with almost all the information you need on the vehicle, the roads, history, etc.
The author seems to be an avid fishermen, so this topic is well addressed.
He also devotes a huge chunk of the book to the various routes to Dawson Creek. You don't buy this book for a guide to driving from the myriad locations in the US to Dawson Creek. That's a different topic.
Little or no attention was given to hiking, mountain biking, or winter travel.
The major shortcoming was its lack of maps. A travel guide without good maps is, well, unacceptable.

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Traveling across the great northern expanses from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, Alaska, the 1,500-mile Alaska Highway remains one of the greatest driving adventures of all time. Inside you will find details on gas prices, where to camp, how to prepare your vehicle for the journey, and insightful driving tips.Tips scattered through the guidetell you where to spot wildlife,let you in on a few favorite fishing holes, andhighlight important destinations.Brimming with full-color photography, Guide to the Alaska Highway is the most stunning, the most complete, and most thoroughly researched book on the market today. This invaluable guide will help travelers tailor a safe, pleasant, and enjoyable drive through some of the most scenic and rugged landscape on Earth. This guide is perfect for the adventure lover.

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Caravan & Camping Europe 2010 (Aa Caravan and Camping Europe) Review

Caravan and Camping Europe 2010 (Aa Caravan and Camping Europe)
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We used this book to find motorhome camping sites in July 2009. The book contains loads of sites, but there are many, many more not listed. We travelled with 5 books (most borrowed) and found this book to be one of the more complete ones. No single book or website lists all the thousands of camping sites in Europe.
The book can be a bit cumbersome to use but nearly all camping books are like this. To find a site near a selected location, look at the whole county map at the rear of the book, locate the town/vicinity (only main town names are printed), find the camp site name, and go to an index to find the page number for the listing. Or you can go straight to the index if you know the name of the site. Or go to the main listings which are arranged by region and town; keep in mind many camp sites may not be listed under the town name you'd expect if they are on the town outskirts. Decriptions of camp sites are short but there are e-mail addresses and URLs for doing advance planning/bookings. (In contrast, the book European Camping by Mike & Terry Church gives much more detail for site descriptions and includes maps for on how to get there, but lists only a small number of sites near the largest towns. The booklet provided by Camping Card International when you buy a camping carnet card gives only sites offering discounts-- presents a country map, an address, and website URL). But most camp sites have municipal signs posted so the lack of maps/directions in Camping & Caravaning Europe was usually not a major problem.
This is good book to have along on your trip. We sure to also bring road maps. A GPS is very helpful, though do not rely soley on it-- look at printed maps too! Europe is on a major road constructioon binge with new highways constructed so the directions provided by some campsites are now invalid, plus rural locations are not always mapped by the GPS.

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Fully updated for 2010, this extensive European camping guide offers information on more than 3,500 sites in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey. Each country in the guide is divided into regions so that you can easily find the sites in your chosen holiday area. There is essential European motoring information including speed limits, motoring law, and required equipment, and fully updated contact information including website and email addresses where available.

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The Everything Family Guide To Rv Travel And Campgrounds: From Choosing The Right Vehicle To Planning Your Trip--All You Need For Your Adventure On Wheels (Everything (History & Travel)) Review

The Everything Family Guide To Rv Travel And Campgrounds: From Choosing The Right Vehicle To Planning Your Trip--All You Need For Your Adventure On Wheels (Everything (History and Travel))
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I purchased this book in the hopes my wife would like it, since it did not get into the heavy depth and geek details that the RV Bible does, which my wife would not care for. Both my wife and I were instead dissappointed with the book because it did not give ENOUGH detail. It tries to cover everything but instead seems to gloss over details that I think needed more explantation. In an attempt to be an EVERYTHING family guide, it's attempt in my opinion falls somewhat flat.
The back THIRD of the book lists campgrounds I would assume the author likes, with adaquate detail given to give you an idea about them.
WHY?
Why toss away 145 pages to be a not very good imatation of what Woodalls, Fodar, Frommers, Foghorn Press, Trailer Life AAA and a host of others have ALREADY done, in far better detail?
IMHO those pages would have been better used explaining in more detail the subjects you bought the book for. It is like the author got tired of the project, the publisher wanted to increase the page count, so they threw this on the back.
OK, want an example? Lets choose trailer brakes. A very serious and important issue RV'ers should know about, the author spends a quick three paragraphs (yes they were thick paragraphs) on a subject that could have easily had more detail, and in such a safety related area I feel should have.
The little breakouts, E-Facts and E-Alert, E-Essential Etc, were nice little snippets, But many lacked any meat or purpose. For instance, to break out the fact that people have different opinions on how to tow a dinghy vehicle like it was an essential piece of info that would ruin your trip if you did not know is a bit much. You could have included something in the paragraphs stating "opinions vary widely" or some such thing but to drag it out as a break out seems a waste.
After all this, I am not saying the book does not have it's merits. It is written in a nice plain english, friendly way, with good info provided to a new or nearly new RV'er. It does attempt to touch on everything, and at least get you thinking about issues a person new to RV'ing needs to think about.
It is a family guide, one that is written well enough that even the kids might read some of, and that is a plus to this book over others I have seen including RV Bible. I like RVB because I am a Geek, I want detail and the more the better, but I am not everybody, and not everybody wants to know how to calculate Combined Gross Vehicle Weights, (though they should know how, like medicine it is good for you and keeps you safe).
For a general introduction to RV'ing this book is pretty good, but if the author & publisher read this, I would much rather loose the campground directory, and instead run a small apendix referencing the authors FAVORITE campgrounds in an established book such as Wodalls or one of the others. Use a small paragraph to tell me why you the author like that campground, ( very friendly host, wonderful scenic location, etc). The author is billed as an experienced RV'er, so if you want to talk about campgrounds, lets get some of your road experience on the actual campgrounds you have stayed at.
Overall, a 3.5 but Amazon does not give half points. I will give you the extra half point, because I think the book does fill a nich, for the new RV'er, and is not as insulting as the RV'ng for dummy or complete idiot titles are.
Marian, good luck on your second edition.

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