I'd like to suggest a place to post our favorite books having to do with wandering the west. There have been mention of great reads from time to time in various posts. It would be nice to have them in a central location.
I'd like to start the list with a few of my favorites.
For exploring the Death Valley area:
Hiking Death Valley by Michel Digconnet
Hiking Western Death Valley National Park by Michel Digconnet
Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusion by Richard E.Lingenfelter. This a great overall history of the area and one of my favorites. I'm on my third read.
These Canyons Are Full Of Ghosts by Emmett C. Harder. This is a fun read of stories from the Striped Butte area. Thanks to Gene and Stew for suggesting this one!
Death Valley In '49, The Autobiography of a Pioneer by William L. Manly. Thanks to Stew for the recommendation on this one. I have really enjoyed this one!
For just great reads on geology and weaving in local stories, nothing beats, in my view, John McPhee. For the areas we like to explore, the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains here are two favorites:
Basin and Range by John McPhee
Rising From the Plains by John McPhee
If you are interested in the California Overland Trail and the historic markers you can find along it, Trails West is the organization of volunteers who have researched and placed them. Guides for their location and history are available here:
http://emigranttrailswest.org/trail-guides-for-purchase/
Edit on 24 Jan. 2013:
To make this topic more useable to all of us I created a spreadsheet and entered everyone's suggestions. Janet H., on the tech admin team here converted it into a Google document.
WTW Favorite Book List
The classifications and the placement of the suggested books into the classes I choose was my decision. Please just ask for an edit if I've screwed up. I also added a column with the specific post the book is mentioned in so you can read the comments on "why" its on the list. I believe this is sortable at the top of the columns.
I hope this makes this information more accessible. Somebody have a better idea? I like better ideas because I usually come up with the hardest way to do a task.
Most of the titles are linked to Amazon only because its an easy way to get additional information. This is not an endorsement or promotion.
I'd like to start the list with a few of my favorites.
For exploring the Death Valley area:
Hiking Death Valley by Michel Digconnet
Hiking Western Death Valley National Park by Michel Digconnet
Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusion by Richard E.Lingenfelter. This a great overall history of the area and one of my favorites. I'm on my third read.
These Canyons Are Full Of Ghosts by Emmett C. Harder. This is a fun read of stories from the Striped Butte area. Thanks to Gene and Stew for suggesting this one!
Death Valley In '49, The Autobiography of a Pioneer by William L. Manly. Thanks to Stew for the recommendation on this one. I have really enjoyed this one!
For just great reads on geology and weaving in local stories, nothing beats, in my view, John McPhee. For the areas we like to explore, the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains here are two favorites:
Basin and Range by John McPhee
Rising From the Plains by John McPhee
If you are interested in the California Overland Trail and the historic markers you can find along it, Trails West is the organization of volunteers who have researched and placed them. Guides for their location and history are available here:
http://emigranttrailswest.org/trail-guides-for-purchase/
Edit on 24 Jan. 2013:
To make this topic more useable to all of us I created a spreadsheet and entered everyone's suggestions. Janet H., on the tech admin team here converted it into a Google document.
WTW Favorite Book List
The classifications and the placement of the suggested books into the classes I choose was my decision. Please just ask for an edit if I've screwed up. I also added a column with the specific post the book is mentioned in so you can read the comments on "why" its on the list. I believe this is sortable at the top of the columns.
I hope this makes this information more accessible. Somebody have a better idea? I like better ideas because I usually come up with the hardest way to do a task.
Most of the titles are linked to Amazon only because its an easy way to get additional information. This is not an endorsement or promotion.