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Frommer's Alaska 2010 (Frommer's Color Complete Guides) | 
| Author: Charles P. Wohlforth Publisher: Frommers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Map Pages: 640 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.1 x 1.4
ISBN: 0470497734 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.980452 EAN: 9780470497739 ASIN: 0470497734
Publication Date: January 12, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Discover The Best of Alaska Content from Frommer's Alaska 2010 As a child, when my family traveled outside Alaska for vacations, I often met other children who asked, “Wow, you live in Alaska? What’s it like?” I never did well with that question. To me, the place I was visiting was far simpler and easier to describe than the one I was from. The Lower 48 seemed a fairly homogeneous land of freeways and fast food, a well-mapped network of established places. Alaska, on the other hand, wasn’t even completely explored. Natural forces of vast scale and subtlety were still shaping the land in their own way, inscribing a different story on each of an infinite number of unexpected places. Each region, whether populated or not, was unique far beyond my ability to explain. Alaska was so large and new, so unconquered and exquisitely real, as to defy summation. In contrast to many places you might choose to visit, it’s Alaska’s unformed newness that makes it so interesting and fun. Despite the best efforts of tour planners, the most memorable parts of a visit are unpredictable and often unexpected: a humpback whale leaping clear of the water, the face of a glacier releasing huge ice chunks, a bear feasting on salmon in a river, a huge salmon chomping onto your line. You can look at totem poles and see Alaska Native cultural demonstrations, and you can also get to know indigenous people who still live by traditional ways. And sometimes grand, quiet moments come, and those are the ones that endure most deeply. As the writer of this guidebook, I aim to help you get to places where you may encounter what’s new, real, and unexpected. Opening yourself to those experiences is your job, but it’s an effort that’s likely to pay off. Although I have lived here all my life, I often envy the stories visitors tell me about the Alaskan places they have gone to and what happened there. No one owns Alaska, and most of us are newcomers here. In all this immensity, a visitor fresh off the boat is just as likely as a lifelong resident to see or do something amazing. Alaska's Top Destinations by Category  The Best Views |  The Best Alaska Cruises |  The Best Glaciers |  The Best Fishing |  The Best Bear Viewing |  The Best Marine Mammal Viewing |  The Best Encounters with Native Culture |  The Best Hotels |  The Best Winter Destinations |
Product Description
- Completely updated every year, Frommer's Alaska features gorgeous color photos of the sights and experiences that await you.
- Our expert author lets you know your best bets for spotting wildlife, catching salmon or halibut, and getting up-close-and-personal with glaciers. Plus, detailed information on Alaska’s most scenic drives and where you can go to interact with Native people and culture.
- Our cruise experts break down the variety of Alaska cruises, from the debate between small versus large boats to who you can expect to be sailing with when you choose a particular cruise line.
- Plus, the best scenic drives along Alaska's highways, a guide to exploring Denali and Kenai Fjords national parks, "when, where and how" for viewing bears, whales, and other wildlife and insider advice on getting the most out of your Alaska cruise experience
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Full of great information, pictures, and maps. Well Organized. March 18, 2010 Neil Gandhi (Dublin, CA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R5CN9YH1Y98IA In this review, I go over different sections of the book and great additions Frommer made to Alaska's 2010 guide. As always, Frommer has come up with another hit!
A really excellent travel guide! May 20, 2010 E. Swope (Kaneohe, HI USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As the only state I have never visited, Alaska has been on my short list for a long time.
Generally what I look to a travel guide for is recommendations on hotels and restaurants. I have made my reservations online for many many years, looking for out of the way places and a more authentic experience. In that regard, this guide really hits the mark. Written by a Alaska native, seasoned writer of some repute and naturalist, the book is an enjoyable read and unusual, in my experience, in that it really gives you an insider's perspective. Writer Charles Wohlforth points to the most beautiful vistas and how to get there; and provides perspective on Alaska's history, it's residents (both human and wildlife,) how, when and where to approach them.
He and his team go farther than many guides in that they do not just recommend a tour or hotel, they review all of the options and explain which is best for whom. that is he covers luxury travel, economy travel, nature tours... so that you can put together an itinerary best suited to you.
The guide covers all of the things one would expect: an over view of each region and/ or city, average temperature and weather chart, a large coated pull out map as well as numerous smaller detail maps, guides to parks, tours, activities, hotels and various modes of transportation. Where he goes beyond most guides is with his knowledge of native wildlife, where to see it and how to safely approach (or conversely when to keep your distance). That said this guide would also be of interest to bird-watchers and wildlife enthusiasts in general.
The book is both comprehensive and relatively compact. Because of its dimensions, it is more portable than most books of this scope. That said I believe it is the only guide you would need (speaking as one who usually buys a comprehensive book for planning and a compact guide for actual travel).
The only downside I see to this book is that after reading it I do not know that I would be satisfied with a 7-14 day tour. Alaska is immense, rich with beautiful and unusual vistas, diverse cultural experiences and a wide variety of recreational activities as well. After reading this book I am no longer thinking about hopping a 7 day cruise from Seattle and think I'd like to spend some time on land, inland, and get to experience some of the Alaska that you do not get to see from a cruise boat (or tour bus).
A Dream Guide Book for a Dream Trip March 18, 2010 Cathy Stucker (Sugar Land, TX USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have always wanted to go to Alaska, and I recently decided to stop wanting and start planning the trip. This book is an incredible resource for planning an Alaskan vacation.
One of the first things I noticed is that the author lives in Alaska. He really knows the state and had an insider's perspective on it.
The color photos are beautiful, and the book is well-designed. It is easy to read. The fold-out map is helpful for getting an overview of Alaska's geography.
Most importantly, the book is a comprehensive guide to anything and everything Alaska. There are detailed descriptions of each region, along with attractions, tours, lodging and much more. Getting around in Alaska can be more challenging than in many other places, and the author details the available options.
I can't wait to see Alaska, and with this guide to prepare me, I know my trip will be the best it can be.
Essential March 25, 2010 Julie S.C.Y, 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Frommer's has established its reputation for quality tourism information and this book maintains that tradition (with the gorgeous amount of Alaska photographs inside, it even improves on it).
This is a thoroughly researched and beautifully presented guide. There's no way that a visitor to Alaska could cover even a small fraction of the activities listed and, more important, "Frommer's Alaska 2010" steers you away from the "junk" (like the tourist-trappy "Native American" places) and guides you to the places--both famous and off-the-beaten trail--that are genuinely worthwhile.
Another high-quality product from Frommer's.
Highly recommended.
a new angle for touring Alaska May 30, 2010 J. Tichon (CA USA) A really interesting book that gives a different angle (as compare to Lonely planet or Rough guide etc...) about traveling in Alaska, the attached map is nice though not that detailed, great pictures - very good information, I recommend as a good book to study before heading up North :)
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