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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting information but vague and not complete,
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This review is from: Snowshoe Routes Colorado's Front Range (Paperback)
It seems to me that the author writes his memories of all these trails and it is interesting information. However, quite incomplete as to what I am looking for. The maps are so minimalistic, it is a joke. Having on the same map how to get to the trailhead AND the hike itself cannot work. If you get lost on the trail on a snowday, this book will not help you avoid a night in the mountains. No topos, not even indications of summits and other recognizable viewpoints.
Regarding avalanches, some information is given but again, very vague. No committment from the author is given, no useful information as to alternate routes in case of avalanch risk. To summarize, this book is valuable from a tourist standpoint, that wants to know where in the mountains there are interesting hikes and what is interesting about them. Now, if you are looking for a guide book, that will allow you to go there on a snowy day, improvise a little, don't get this one. I don't have any recommendations for another one, as I have not found that other book yet.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Researched and Delivered with a Sense of Humor,
By Sandy Steiner (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Snowshoe Routes Colorado's Front Range (Paperback)
Apt's introduction does an outstanding job of discussing why this is such a popular sport, reviewing critical equipment decisions, and providing logical cautions relevant to the experienced as well as novice showshoe advocate. The trails are well defined, the information is accurate, and the writing style is casual with a sense of humor. Apt really did his homework and provides trail recommendations that are appropriate for EVERY skill level - even family outings! Great book and "must have" reference for outdoor lovers.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alan Apt's snowshoeing guide,
By John P. Gascoyne (Fort Collins, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Snowshoe Routes Colorado's Front Range (Paperback)
Whether you are new to snowshoeing or a long-time enthusiast, Alan Apt's book will have valuable information for you. The book is carefully researched and skillfully drafted.In adition to the detailed description of each trail, you will find a coherent discussion of safety, winter clothing, gear and other pertinent issues.
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