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Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Dear Ted and Randy,

Always nice to hear from you and I do hope that next time in SF, I can drop by to
say hello.
Your idea of a travel library is excellent but I don't have much to suggest on
Western parks at the moment, not having much experience, the only thing I wanted to
tell you is that PBS, channel 28, produced a wonderful series on National Parks,
which I am sure you know. I would like to be able to get a copy of these myself.

Hope all is well and keep me posted,

Malsy

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Ted & Randy,

I definitely have some suggestions for this list. But do not have many of
the books with me.  Will need to work on this. Gave a lot of them away as I
was moving to AZ to Scott Johnson who lived nearby and was continuing in the
tour industry.

Rosalyn (Cotter) Kociemba

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
I like National Geographic publications for specific parks and guidebooks
from AAA.  Also, one can contact book stores from one's routing and have
them send their best guide to their area.  Not to mention that there is so
much info ONLINE.

Hope that helps and you are all well there!
Penelle

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Thank you - this will be a great resource for us all once completed!

Teri

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
A very interesting and entertaining approach to information on National Parks.....

Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges Into NATIONAL PARKS

Includes stories that you wouldn't read about other books   ie:   Bear Buffets in
Yellowstone....where bleachers were set up for tourists to enjoy watching the bears
attach the dumpsters....no longer done of course.   Also various legends of the
region that makes great commentary.

Karen Sanner

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Gents - I'm a "Lonely Planet" guy all the way.they give you all the bad
points and hassles as well as the good stuff.  They make some errors, but
they're right 90-95%, and I like their honesty.

I'll also use "Eyewitness" guides for the pictures, mostly - because I'm a
photographer, and I like their "eye" on this.
Lee

Tour Director / Tour Guide Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
The best National Park traveling book series is the Roadside Geology series.  I
found Roadside Geology of Utah first and then AZ, etc.  

The series also includes all western states and many eastern and Midwestern states.
Be a local geological expert as the book takes you down the specific highways you
travel and explains the geology mile by mile, and it gives you photographs to boot.
This is a great series.  Check them out.
Phil P.

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Hi Ted & Randy,

I would love to share the Western National Parks.
However, I am thick in the midst of the Winter Olympics and will not be able
to do much after late night or early mornings.

Will send something after the Olympics.

Thanks for helping us to improve our guiding skills.
Diana Lee
BC, Canada

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
#2
I also use "THE  CALIFORNIA GOLD COUNTRY or HIGHWAY 49 REVISITED  by:
Elliot H. Koepel
This book is great for the ride into Yosemite.  Gives you great info on the
People and the Mining Camps
At the beginning of the book there are some great quotes like " MINE: A hole
in the ground owned by a lier."  Mark Twain and Shakespeare once said "GOLD
IS POISON TO MEN's  SOULS"  There is something on EVERY TOWN on Hiway 49 it
is good filler information for the area.

Hope these help someone else as much as they have helped me over the years
Sandy White-Swift

Tour Guide / Tour Director Resource Library – Western National Parks

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
I personally use this book each and every time I must go to a National Park.
The information is top notch.  It is "NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE
NATIONAL PARKS OF THE UNITED STATES"  I got mine at AAA Automobile Club it
has 57 Scenic Parks with Sight by sight tours and over 80 maps that I find
very helpful.  I do not do the National Parks as much as I used to and this
helps refresh my memory and it has some great photos also.  It give you the
little bit extra like there is a 15-20 min video at the visitors center.
Where Restrooms are gift shops RV/Bus Parking those kind of things can
really make you sound like you have been to the location even for a first
timer.

For the Grand Canyon I use "MARY COLTER Builder upon the red earth.  By:
Virginia L. Grattan.  This gives a great insight to many of the building of
the area.

El Tovar at the Grand Canyon by Christine Barnes  This small but might book
gives you a true look at the hotel.  It is a very easy quick read and you
should beable to walk through the hotel and able to answer many of the
common question about construction and the why's of how it was put in that
location to some of the history and types of wood used.  Pictures are all in
color so it is a nice book to pass around the bus also.

The NAVAJO by Geraldine Woods from the Watts Library is more of a children's
type of book in that the type is large and pictures are bigger most are in
color.  This tell you in short stories about the Ancient Land and People,
Traditions, the Navajo way.  The timeline at the end is very helpful.  I use
this book on many tours as a reference for the Grand Canyon, Route 66 and
Arizona in General.
Sandy