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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Personal, Thoughtful and Useful
Colorado's Best By Bruce Calighey and Doug Whitehead

Reviewed by Curt Peoples

With so much travel information on the Internet, I sometimes wonder: Why do authors continue to write travel books? Colorado's Best answers the question by showing that the best travel authors still write about places they've personally visited and enjoyed. If you like Colorado (or...

Published on June 18, 2000 by Curt Peoples

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
I had purchased this book thinking I was going to obtain insight into the best places to check out while visting Colorado.
Instead this book was only about Bed and Breakfasts in Colorado.
Needless to say, I am not a Bed and Breakfast type, and I already have a place to spend nights.
So very disapointed. I was looking forward to exciting day trips and...
Published on January 9, 2010 by MaggieMae


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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Personal, Thoughtful and Useful, June 18, 2000
This review is from: Colorado's Best (Paperback)
Colorado's Best By Bruce Calighey and Doug Whitehead

Reviewed by Curt Peoples

With so much travel information on the Internet, I sometimes wonder: Why do authors continue to write travel books? Colorado's Best answers the question by showing that the best travel authors still write about places they've personally visited and enjoyed. If you like Colorado (or think might like Colorado), you should buy this book.

The authors are well qualified. Bruce Calighey has written The Colorado Guide, now in its fourth edition. Doug Whitehead produces Colorado Getaways, a weekly travel television show in Denver - he's like the Charles Kuralt of Colorado.

The authors take you to every corner of the state, with over 200 entries of the best cultural and historical places, outdoor activities and events, and places to eat, drink and stay. The book entertains because the "bests" listed are truly remarkable, sometimes bizarre and not always on the beaten track. My three favorites: Best Way to "Get in the Mood" at the Glen Miller Festival in Fort Morgan, Best Hot Springs at Mount Princeton, and Best Drive-In Without a Car in Monte Vista.

Most atypical, compared to many travel guides, is the writing style: personal and thoughtful with a tone that says, "I really like this place, I think you will too!" I want to take my daughter to the Kit Carson County Carousel because the authors have done it themselves, stopping for a short rest and staying for hours. I want to go to Crested Butte because it's apparent Mr. Calighey and Mr. Whitehead have been there, sampled the restaurants, and now recommend the four best in town. They suggest a few hills they've skied that I've never seen in the slick brochures.

Best piece of writing in the book: the description of the Sand Creek Massacre Memorial. It starts, "Certainly 'best' isn't the most precise word to describe this simple, yet hauntingly affecting memorial to the brutal and unjustified murder of American Indians by U.S. troops, but the event without question merits consideration." In four poignant paragraphs, you'll be compelled to learn more about the lost ways of traditional Native American life. This is what travel writing should be.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Personal, Thoughtful and Useful, June 18, 2000
This review is from: Colorado's Best (Paperback)
Colorado's Best By Bruce Calighey and Doug Whitehead

Reviewed by Curt Peoples

With so much travel information on the Internet, I sometimes wonder: Why do authors continue to write travel books? Colorado's Best answers the question by showing that the best travel authors still write about places they've personally visited and enjoyed. If you like Colorado (or think might like Colorado), you should buy this book.

The authors are well qualified. Bruce Calighey has written The Colorado Guide, now in its fourth edition. Doug Whitehead produces Colorado Getaways, a weekly travel television show in Denver - he's like the Charles Kuralt of Colorado.

The authors take you to every corner of the state, with over 200 entries of the best cultural and historical places, outdoor activities and events, and places to eat, drink and stay. The book entertains because the "bests" listed are truly remarkable, sometimes bizarre and not always on the beaten track. My three favorites: Best Way to "Get in the Mood" at the Glen Miller Festival in Fort Morgan, Best Hot Springs at Mount Princeton, and Best Drive-In Without a Car in Monte Vista.

Most atypical, compared to many travel guides, is the writing style: personal and thoughtful with a tone that says, "I really like this place, I think you will too!" I want to take my daughter to the Kit Carson County Carousel because the authors have done it themselves, stopping for a short rest and staying for hours. I want to go to Crested Butte because it's apparent Mr. Calighey and Mr. Whitehead have been there, sampled the restaurants, and now recommend the four best in town. They suggest a few hills they've skied that I've never seen in the slick brochures.

Best piece of writing in the book: the description of the Sand Creek Massacre Memorial. It starts, "Certainly 'best' isn't the most precise word to describe this simple, yet hauntingly affecting memorial to the brutal and unjustified murder of American Indians by U.S. troops, but the event without question merits consideration." In four poignant paragraphs, you'll be compelled to learn more about the lost ways of traditional Native American life. This is what travel writing should be.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of great information, June 25, 2001
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This review is from: Colorado's Best (Paperback)
I bought this book when I first moved here. I wanted to find some fun things to do. I was suprised at all the different events that this book covers. Some are more interesting than others but all in all a great book I have tried a few of there reccomendations and would agree with the author's conclusions.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, January 9, 2010
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This review is from: Colorado's Best, Second Edition: The Essential Guide to Favorite Places (Paperback)
I had purchased this book thinking I was going to obtain insight into the best places to check out while visting Colorado.
Instead this book was only about Bed and Breakfasts in Colorado.
Needless to say, I am not a Bed and Breakfast type, and I already have a place to spend nights.
So very disapointed. I was looking forward to exciting day trips and adventures. Title of this book and also the excerpt was VERY misleading. First time, Amazon that I have been disappointed with you! No use for this book at all!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, July 17, 2008
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There are places in this book that could only be found with a very detailed Internet search. Simply typing in 'things to do in Colorado' would not begin to cover the awesome things that have been put together in this one little book. I have crossed off so many things that I have done as I go along and I have yet to be disappointed! If you live in Colorado, or will be visiting Colorado (especially via road trip as many things are right off major highways) this is a must have.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Overall Review of CO., June 2, 2010
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Colorado's Best, Second Edition: The Essential Guide to Favorite Places

I found this book helpful for getting a general impression of areas in CO and a local persons
opinions. The scope of the book requires it to be general and subjective.
I am basing my rating and review on the discounted price I paid for the book which was $.45
plus $3.95 for shipping.I will be taking this book, along with others to CO when we visit.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, December 22, 2008
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I have gone to many of the places this book recommends and all of them have been as discussed in the book. If you are new to Colorado I would highly recommend this book.
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