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Contains maps and detailed directions to the remote sites, provides water availability information, and points out hazards on the way to some of the most spectacular areas of the Southwest.

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http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/1229goodread1229.htmlNo road to these ruins Dec. 29, 2005 12:00 AM The world is full of guidebooks. Some people like them, some don't, preferring to find their own adventures.Some take the middle road, acquiring a few books and a passing familiarity with them. Taking this approach will lead you to appreciate some books more than others.Dave Wilson's Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen (Falcon, 1999, $14.95) is one such book. You won't find these hikes in a Chamber of Commerce brochure. Many of the hikes are near Phoenix but require serious effort to accomplish. They range from bushwhacks to trails, Sonoran Desert to southern Utah, Hohokam to Anasazi. Not all of the ruins are spectacular - that's why they are not tourist attractions - but a few are impressive. At Grand Gulch, for instance, you'll find hikes long enough to weed out the tourists. They also give you a real feel for the place. If you must have a guidebook, it may as well be one about ruins that one does not usually spot by looking at a map. Give this one a try. - Ron Dunganif(ScriptsLoaded) stInit();

Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen A Guide to 36 Sites Across the Southwest Regional Hiking Series

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      Publisher: Globe Pequot
      Publication Date: 5/3/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780762761081, 978-0762761081
      ISBN10: 0762761083

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      Book Synopsis
      Contains maps and detailed directions to the remote sites, provides water availability information, and points out hazards on the way to some of the most spectacular areas of the Southwest.

      Trade Review
      http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/1229goodread1229.htmlNo road to these ruins Dec. 29, 2005 12:00 AM The world is full of guidebooks. Some people like them, some don't, preferring to find their own adventures.Some take the middle road, acquiring a few books and a passing familiarity with them. Taking this approach will lead you to appreciate some books more than others.Dave Wilson's Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen (Falcon, 1999, $14.95) is one such book. You won't find these hikes in a Chamber of Commerce brochure. Many of the hikes are near Phoenix but require serious effort to accomplish. They range from bushwhacks to trails, Sonoran Desert to southern Utah, Hohokam to Anasazi. Not all of the ruins are spectacular - that's why they are not tourist attractions - but a few are impressive. At Grand Gulch, for instance, you'll find hikes long enough to weed out the tourists. They also give you a real feel for the place. If you must have a guidebook, it may as well be one about ruins that one does not usually spot by looking at a map. Give this one a try. - Ron Dunganif(ScriptsLoaded) stInit();

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