Cross-Country Ski Trails of Southwest Montana

Link: http://www.amazon.com/Ski-Trails-Southwest-Montana-Yellowstone/dp/1933009144/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1263010397&sr=8-1

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Exciting news, my new guide to cross-country skiing in southwest Montana is now available.

There is no other guide to cross-country skiing in the area. This book has great descriptions and maps (created by my good friend, Mariann Van Den Elzen), but it is also chock full of other goodies such as considerable bonus information on everything from additional snowshoe trails, world-class nordic centers and groomed trails for a lunchtime workout to aprés ski destinations and hot springs for a well-earned soak. Ski Trails of Southwest Montana is the essential guide for locals and visitors alike who are ready to get out in the snow.

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Ski Trails of Southwest Montana: 30 of the Best Cross Country and Snowshoe Trails Around Big Sky, Bozeman and Paradise Valley (Greater Yellowstone Ski Trails) by Melynda Harrison

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The Viva List Latin America

This is a pretty cool book that I contributed a few essays to. It will make you want to hop on a plane and head to somewhere in Latin America!

This compilation of travel narratives provides an alternative to the glossy, tourist brochure-type analysis of Latin America. Packed with tales of travels from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, this guide provides firsthand feedback on places to visit, things to do, and where to stay as well as insight into local cultures and customs. While the essays acquaint readers with well-known hot spots such as Igazu Falls and the Galapagos Islands, their primary focus is on sites well off the trodden gringo trail. Complementing the text are the results from the

VivaTravelGuides.com best-of survey drawn from the collective wisdom of thousands of visitors to the website—the best places to skinny dip, the most spectacular hikes, and awe-inspiring sunsets, among others. Each chapter is dedicated to a specific country and features maps designating recommended routes, tips, and practical information on departure points for alternate adventures.

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The Viva List Latin America: 333 Places and Experiences People Love
by Paula Newton, Michelle Hopey, Crit Minster

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