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Idaho for the Curious: A Guide

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $21.95
Manufacturer: Backeddy Books
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Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-04-11
Summary: "Fascinating, little-known history"
This is not a travel guide in the usual sense--but a boon for history buffs. While campgrounds, hikes, and other attactions are mentioned in passing, the emphasis is on history and sometimes geology of each route covered. It's as interesting an armchair read as it is a companion for the road. As a Montana resident, I wish we had a book like this covering the Treasure State.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-04-10
Summary: "This is the gold standard on Idaho guides"
There are a bunch of guidebooks to Idhao, and some of those covering narrower and more specific areas might be more thorough for specific spots. But Idaho for the Curious is the gold standard for guidebooks for the state overall. It's hard to see how it will be surpassed any time soon, and it has been around for a generation now.
Well organized by highway routes, the sheer amount of information in it is only part of the usefulness. There are stories here, lots of good ones, and well told. And one other thing: Cort delivers a particular Idaho sensibility here. It is not the same as a guidebook for Minnesota or Nevada; it not only tells alot about Idaho, but a lot about the traditional Idaho mindset.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-08-30
Summary: "Idaho:GuideForCurious"
Although it otherwise is an impressive and useful work, we were disappointed by lack of color photos especially after seeing the beautiful color photo on the cover.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-06-27
Summary: "Best Idaho Guide"
Every bookseller I've ever met in Idaho recommends this book. It's informative but also fun and insanely well-written. Conley covers the Idaho basics but also wanders off down side streets and tiptoes through the state's history. And even though it's 700 pages, you still get the sense Cort knows more than he's telling.
I've had the book for 5 years and find myself going back to it again and again. I strongly recommened it for anyone living in Idaho and anyone interested in the West or just good writing
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-11-29
Summary: "A great guide, very informative"
If every state could offer up a tour guide as thorough as this one, travelers would have much to cheer about, no matter where they were. This is a major achievement in the field.
Conley has arranged the book into three major sections (Lakes and Forests - North; Rivers and Canyons - Southwest; and Mountains and Deserts - Southeast), and then by major highways within each section. He takes the traveler along each route, pointing out historic sites, geological formations, archeology, towns and cities, and all kinds of points of interest along the way. When appropriate he will venture down side roads to highlight sites.
Much historical information is related by Conley (the book is 700 pages long), and there are photographs (mostly historical) galore. As useful as the guide is on the road, it is equally as entertaining and informative for the armchair traveler as well. This book will not help you with finding motels, restaurants, or modern day tourist attractions; it is strictly written with the history of the state in mind. And in that regard, it's a beauty. Travelers in Idaho or those interested in the state's history should be sure to get a hold of this book - you won't be disappointed.
