Hi Randy and Ted, As we proceed to build the travel resources, I would like to suggest that you have a general category that lists the following items. I use them all the time and believe they will show up for any area you put forth for submission.   Some were already mentioned in the Western National Parks series. Compass American Guides Michelin Green Books National Geographic’s Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways Insiders Guide Travel Series World Almanac Library of the States-juvenile collection with concise information-everything you want to know quickly--one for each state America the Beautiful Series by Scholastic--juvenile collection--one for each state In addition to the above for New England, these are CD/DVD resources I have found useful when touring the area. I purchased these at attraction gift shops but they can be purchased from the web sites listed. Ain’t He Some Funny! - The Best of John McDonald--Classic Down East Humor--CD-available at www.islandportpress.com Pure Vermont Maple : A Proud Tradition-DVD-available at www.perceptionsvermont.com Cape Cod National Seashore-four NPS films: Sands of Time, Wooden Ships and Men of Iron, Thoreau’s Cape Cod and The Voice of Cape Cod--DVD-from the National Park Series-available at www.finlay-holiday.com The Final Voyage of the Ticonderoga-DVD-sidewheel steamboat that sailed Lake Champlain and is land docked at the Shelbrune Museum--Shelbrune, VT-available at www.vpt.org Moose Tunes for Kids sung by Brent Holmes & Marty the Moose-CD for ages 1-101-available at www.Amazon.com The Old Man…A New Perspective -CD-Anyone visiting Franconia Notch would enjoy the story told through the eyes of two hikers as the actual old man on the mountain collapsed May 2003. I purchased it at Franconia Notch SP Gift Shop. It was produced by Alaview Music Company.  Enjoy Donna Hussin Tour Manager - Class 227
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010Tour Director / Tour Guide Resource Library – Western National Parks
Thursday, February 18th, 2010Yellowstone Resources and Issues (they put out a new one every year).
Roadside Geology Series for each state
Yellowstone Trivia
Grand Teton Trivia
The Compass American Guides for each state
The Michelin Green Books
These are my favorites for the western National Parks.
Janet Arnold
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010Dear Randy & Ted,
The best, most thorough book on the Grand Canyon is “The Grand Canyon Answer Book,” by Lafayette DeMente. This book was first published in 1989, and while it is an old book, I continue to find it my best resource book for doing tours in the Grand Canyon. The Table of Contents is layed out so every question a guide might have about the Grand Canyon can easily be looked up and answered. It is a paperback book, with maps, distances, times, and history:
“Ours has been the first, and doubtless will be the last party of whites to visit this profitless locality. It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater part of its lonely and majestic way, shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed.”
Lt. Joseph C. Ives, 1861, wrote in his report to the U.S. Army.
Roberta Reichel
Arizona Certified Guide
ITMI Graduate, Class 120
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010Ted,
This is the only book I still have. Wish I had brought more of them with me.
Now and then on TV I will see references to the “Great Missoula Flood” and IÂ will watch with great interest.
Allen, John Eliot and Burns, Marjorie, 1986, Cataclysms on the Columbia,
Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, p. 213.
Rosalyn Kociemba
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010For anything related to Western National Parks I highly recommend the
DVD collection titled “National Parks: America’s Best Idea” by Ken
Burns
Really really great stuff! Â thanks, Philip
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010Hi Ted & Randy The National Parks in the US have a great series of books under Discover America's National Parks - every park that I go to I pick up the publication for that park - the books have different authors - and they tell the story behind the scenery - they also have publications with the continuing story. Another part of that series is "Discover America's Heritage" - an interesting book is Southwestern Indian Tribes. Ken Burns also has an extremely interesting and well done documentary on the National Parks of the US. This is an excellent resource. National Geographic published the "Guide to the National Parks of the United States - Sixth Edition - another excellent resource. Cheers Jeanette Bosch
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010WOW!! This is going to be awesome! Thanks guys! Chanda
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010Hi Ted and Randy, One book I recommend for Mesa Verde NP is House of Rain by Craig Childs - excellent semi-archeological picture of the Ancestral Puebloans in the Southwest. The other I recommend for the Grand Canyon area/Navajos' Monument Valley park is Book of the Navajo by Raymond Friday Locke. Cheers, Lynn Barber
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010Really, really good idea! Bravissimo!
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010Hi - Two books that I have found useful in gathering information for the Western Parks tours are: Pages of Stone: Geology of the Grand Canyon and Plateau Country National Parks and Monuments, by Halka Chronic and Lucy Chronic and Standing Rocks and Sleeping Rainbows: Mile by Mile Through Southeast Utah, by K.E. Rivers The "Roadside Geology of ... Utah ... Colorado ... New Mexico ... Wyoming ,,, etc" series of books, many by Halka Chronic, also are helpful. There is a wonderful DVD entitled "Mule Ride", about doing that in the Grand Canyon, that is a hit with my guests. And also, for all the long miles between some of the national parks, I like to tell stories from the "It Happened In ... Utah ... Grand Canyon ... Yellowstone ... etc" series of books. I look forward to seeing the list you compile for these and other destinations. thanks for asking. Mary Bendelow