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"Whether you're planning to spend a few days or a few months on the trail, you need to take along Julie's book." --Stephen Ambrose, author of Undaunted Courage "The best pure travel guide to the route." --USA Today "An absolute must to take along in the car ... complete with maps, tips on which roads to take, and every sort of helpful information." --Frommer's Budget Travel "If Julie Fanselow's book had been available in 1804, Thomas Jefferson would have ordered Lewis and Clark to take it with them on their epic journey of discovery." --Dayton Duncan, author of Out West -- Review


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"Whether you're planning to spend a few days or a few months on the trail, you need to take along Julie's book."
--Stephen Ambrose, author of Undaunted Courage

"The best pure travel guide to the route."
--USA Today

"An absolute must to take along in the car ... complete with maps, tips on which roads to take, and every sort of helpful information."
--Frommer's Budget Travel

"If Julie Fanselow's book had been available in 1804, Thomas Jefferson would have ordered Lewis and Clark to take it with them on their epic journey of discovery."
--Dayton Duncan, author of Out West

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Falcon; 3rd edition (June 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762725893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762725892
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #661,924 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you only buy one guide for the trail, buy this one, February 4, 2002
A friend and I did the L&C trail last summer. We took this guide and some others. This was *by far* the best guide. We literally would not have been able to find some sites without it. We came to trust its advice so much that we consistently asked each other what "Julie" had to say about various parks, campsites, etc. I can't imagine doing the trail without this book.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hitting the Trail with Lewis and Clark, September 9, 2000
By Dennis M. O'Connell (College Park, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
Julie Fanselow's Year 2000 edition of her popular travel guide to the 7500-mile Lewis and Clark trail is a meaty, detailed, and carefully researched volume. It nonetheless manages to be concise and reader-friendly with some new amenities such as a foldout cover map and a helpful index. The book retains a great bonus feature, a color photo portfolio of trail scenery that is a major inducement to start packing. It also contains extensive black and white photography of trail highlights and clear maps for the auto traveler.

The Lewis and Clark expedition itself was preeminently a river trip. Accordingly, Ms. Fanselow devotes careful attention to on-the-water opportunities for the traveler from St. Louis to the Columbia River, providing canoe outfitter lore and contact information for the Missouri, Salmon, Clearwater, and Columbia Rivers, among others. Those who want to put a paddle in the water will find the resources within the pages of this guide. I met the author in the summer of 2000 in her role as the featured Lewis and Clark interpreter for a three-day guided canoe trip through the White Cliffs of the Missouri River by River Odysseys West. Ms. Fanselow also recommends a wide selection of other reputable guides, including the venerable Larry and Bonnie Cook of Missouri River Outfitters.

Outfitters offer a wide variety of options from fully guided tours to shuttle service for your own canoe. They cater for tastes ranging from the paddler seeking an hour of solitude or a sunset on quiet water to those craving adrenaline spikes in pushy whitewater rapids. For those wanting drier means of exploration, Ms. Fanselow describes a number of tours by motor vehicle, mountain bike, or horseback, particularly in the vicinity of the Lolo Trail. Some are staged from guest ranches or B&Bs where a traveler can satisfy a number of needs at one stop.

Ms. Fanselow also points out the diversions that can break the routine: a St. Louis Cardinals game or a visit to an art museum, an outlet mall, a state capitol, a frontier mining town, or a buffalo ranch. The author does not neglect the rich Native American legacy, and related trail sites, that are an integral part of the Lewis and Clark story

The bicentennial years of 2003-2006 are expected to bring a major influx of tourists to the trail. Trail enthusiasts more concerned with a quality experience than with standing in a particular spot precisely two hundred years after Lewis and Clark did may want to dig into this guide now and consider exploring the trail in 2001 and 2002.

After two 1999 trips on the trail, relying on an earlier edition of this book, I felt I had begun to shed my novice status as a trail buff when my own photo album sprouted duplicates of many of the photographs in the guide. Absent Sacagawea, Julie Fanselow's fine guidebook is the best trail companion a traveler can have for a memorable Lewis and Clark experience.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Our Bible for traveling the Lewis & Clark trail, January 20, 2005
Traveling The Lewis And Clark Trail served as our family "bible" for retracing the Lewis and Clark trail (July 2004). While we had several guidebooks, we constantly asked "What does Julie say ... ?" Her recommended itinerary was very useful and served as the starting point for our planning. Overall, we found it very clear and accurate. While the book does not focus on "roughing it," we were especially pleased with the coverage of camping and hiking options along the trail.

We enjoyed having Julie along. (She was voted honorary member of the family.)

With Julie and a copy of Lewis and Clark's journals, you'll be ready for your own Journey of Discovery.
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