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Adventuring in Arizona

Adventuring in Arizona
By John Annerino

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From mountain heights to canyon depths, Arizona offers more opportunities for adventure than most people would contemplate in a lifetime. John Annerino has experienced more Arizona adventures than most, and he shares them in this book. It features 50 excursions—canyoneering, trekking, climbing, river running, and even car touring—plus an overview of geology, ecology, and climate, and an introduction to Native American tribes and state history. Maps, travel notes, and planning essentials such as water sources and supply points help make this an indispensable guide for outdoor excitement.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1951525 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.16 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 445 pages

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"Anyone with the slightest interest in Arizona's natural and cultural history, whether an active or armchair adventurer, should have in their library John Annerino's excellent Adventuring in Arizona. . . . All guidebooks should be like this one: making learning and discovery as important as destination in all adventures." —Desert Skies "The best guidebook to the state's wild places." —Tucson Weekly "A fast-moving blend of history and trekking advice." —Detroit Free Press "An authoritative look at one of the most adventure-laden states anywhere by a man who both knows the state and how to operate in the outback. . . . One of the things we like best is Annerino's love for the history and geology of Arizona. He not only goes to great lengths to tell you of the prospectors, explorers and mountain men, but he also tells you the lay of the land and why it got that way. For those wanting to travel the outback, this should be a standard reference work." —Arizona Republic

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Arizona, a wonderland of beautiful and wild places, includes one of the most popular natural areas in the U.S., the Grand Canyon, which draws more than 4 million visitors each year. This guide encourages the reader to discover the state's vast stretches of wild country and parklands. 45 tours cover a wide variety of terrain. 12 photographs; 16 maps.

About the Author

Author and photographer John Annerino has been documenting the natural beauty, indigenous peoples, and political upheaval of the American West and Mexican borderlands for two decades. A contract photo-journalist for the New York and Paris-based photo agencies Liaison International and Time Inc.’s TimePix, he is the author of 26 books and 23 single-artist calendars.

Annerino has worked and consulted on the U.S.–Mexico border for many news, documentary, and feature film projects including ABC Primetime, CNN, PBS, Life Magazine, Newsweek, Time, and National Geographic Adventure.