IntrepidXJ
NAXJA Member #647
- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
The thread on Comb Ridge by Alex had me thinking a little bit about this subject, so I figured I'd start a new thread for it.
Just curious what books to are reading or have red inthe past to help motivate you to get out there and do some exploring? Also, what books are you using to research your trips and get some more history of the area?
I'm always looking for books about new places, so hopefully this tread can give us some ideas.
I will start with the last few books I have been reading.
The Uncompahgre Plateau by Muriel Marshall
This book has a lot of great history about the plateau. This area does not seem to have too much other information written about it (that I could find) other tha this book and one trail in my Colorado 4WD Adventures Book. I took the Divide Road across the plateau last year on my big expedition, but am hoping to spend a lot more quality time up there very soon.
The book I am currently reading is
Sandstone Spine: Seeking the Anasazi on the First Traverse of the Comb Ridge by David Roberts
I know Alex has probably finished this one already, so maybe he can tell us how he liked it
I've got a number more, but I'll save those for another time.
Just curious what books to are reading or have red inthe past to help motivate you to get out there and do some exploring? Also, what books are you using to research your trips and get some more history of the area?
I'm always looking for books about new places, so hopefully this tread can give us some ideas.
I will start with the last few books I have been reading.
The Uncompahgre Plateau by Muriel Marshall

This book has a lot of great history about the plateau. This area does not seem to have too much other information written about it (that I could find) other tha this book and one trail in my Colorado 4WD Adventures Book. I took the Divide Road across the plateau last year on my big expedition, but am hoping to spend a lot more quality time up there very soon.
The book I am currently reading is
Sandstone Spine: Seeking the Anasazi on the First Traverse of the Comb Ridge by David Roberts

I know Alex has probably finished this one already, so maybe he can tell us how he liked it

I've got a number more, but I'll save those for another time.