- The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns by Stephen L. Carr
- Insider's Guide to Salt Lake City (4th edition, but a treasure trove of information regardless)
- Frommer's Utah (a going-away present from a dear coworker)
- Moon Handbooks - Utah (found in a used bookstore and not that helpful because it's old)
- 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles - Salt Lake City by Greg Witt (we've done so many of these that we're wishing there was a volume 2, 60 More Hikes Within 60 Miles)
- Hiking the Wasatch by John Veranth (not quite as detailed as 60 Hikes)
- Roadside History of Utah by Cynthia Larsen Bennett
- Best Easy Day Hikes: Canyonlands and Arches by Bill Schneider (2nd ed., a Falcon Guide booklet
- and two Pocket Naturalist pamphlets, Utah Trees and Wildflowers; and Utah Birds
Originally created as a recap blog for my friends too busy to watch t.v., I've branched out to movies, books, food, life in general. No politics tho', don't worry.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Titles Nine - #10 -- Utah edition
It's another fascinating installment of the FMS series, "Titles Nine," whereby I go to my many bookshelves and pick out nine volumes to share with you, my faithful reader[s]. In our explorations of Utah since we've moved out here (and the two vacation trips), we've relied on a number of sources of information: word of mouth, newspaper articles and, mostly, guidebooks. Here's what our Utah-centric library looks like right now:
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