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Published BooksbyLynna Howard,"PrueHeart the Wanderer"To order contact the author at lynna.howard@mac.com |
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Lynna is also a member of Women Writing the West ADVENTURE TRAVEL California/Nevada, Death Valley Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, intro Continental Divide: Glacier National Park Idaho, Bruneau River, white water rafting Idaho, Mining the PrueHeart Vein Utah, a tour of many scenic areas Utah, Green River, white water rafting Utah's High Uinta Wilderness and Capitol Reef National Park Utah, White Canyon area, rock climbing Terrorist Attack on New York City: A Personal Story Equipment List for CDT expedition POETRY HOUR Genealogy Poetry Poetry written at the request of clients, for inclusion in genealogical records The Good Excuse Full plagarism rights for to all (Ignore "Legalese" at bottom of this page.) Recent Poetry "Watching Brodkey Die," "Abu Ghraib" and other poems LELAND HOWARD My brother, is an image artist. Leland has an extensive archive of extraordinary images that capture the best parts of Idaho, Utah and other western states. His photos have been published by the National Geographic Society, Photographic Magazine, Northwest Travel and many others. Some of his images are featured on this web site. Contact Leland Howard Photography at: Tel 208-357-3166
Leland Howard, Photographer
Lynna Howard, author Legalese: Unless otherwise noted, the text and images that appear on this web site are copyrighted material. Please do not copy or redistribute these materials in any way without prior permission. All rights reserved. Copyright, 2005-2008. Thank you, Lynna Howard |
“Our most moving (spiritually and literally) wildlife sighting was of a herd of wild horses. A black stallion with ropy muscles pushed his mares and one spindly colt into a run as they left the grasslands near the creek and headed up into the rocky hills. Their long tails and manes swept the tops of sagebrush and greasewood as they ran.” p.264. Text by Lynna Howard and Photography by Leland Howard. Westcliffe Publishers is proud to announce the recent publication of Utah’s Wilderness Areas: The Complete Guide, an extensive guidebook that helps hikers and backpackers of all skill levels explore the most beautiful places in Utah. Author Lynna Howard, along with her photographer/brother Leland, leads you on trails of all difficulty levels across the varied terrain of this scenic state. A guidebook in Westcliffe’s trademark style, the book is packed with over 100 full-color photographs, as well as detailed trail and overview maps and regional color-coding. Lynna Howard provides clear trail descriptions and other important information for each hike, such as where a hiker might find drinking water or a campground for the night. However, her text is also peppered with wry wit and poetic depictions, making the book not only instructive but an enjoyable read as well. Leland Howard’s vivid photographs provide examples of the beauty one might encounter in Utah’s most remote and breathtaking wilderness areas. Covering 99 designated and proposed wilderness areas, wilderness study areas, and instant study areas, the Howards have teamed up to create an invaluable tool for all those who wish to fully experience the splendor of Utah’s wild areas. From the High Uintas Wilderness in Northeast Utah to Ashdown Gorge Wilderness in the Southwest, this book leaves no wild part of Utah unexplored. A
by: Bob Ellinwood from Bedford, VA I'm hiking the CDT - about 4/5th through - and this is the 3rd Westcliffe guidebook I've used. As Field Editor for an AT guidebook, I'm jealous of some of the great qualities in these books. Lynna Howard's guidebook, filled with practical trail detail and stunning photos, is intended for both section and long-distance hikers. Each section is rated by degree of difficulty, with good trailhead access directions. Symbols in the text warn you of special conditions and "alert" situations. Helpful information on Ranger Districts and how to reach them, as well as available services (with phone numbers!) in trail towns, is given. There are excellent detailed, easy-to-read, color topo maps, backed up by helpful trail profiles... good graphics! Also, something not all guides have, there is a good index at the back. This is a beautiful book, on good paper. But don't be concerned with the weight. Experienced hikers either copy the pages as needed from their own personal copy or cut it as needed and buy a 2nd "display" copy for fondling when others aren't looking. Warning to guidebook addicts like me, this isn't a "humble" book, it's a class act! To purchase books, contact the author at lynna.howard@mac.com
Current project: "Backcountry Roads, Idaho" for Caxton Press of Caldwell, Idaho.
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