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Paperback The Best in Tent Camping: Utah: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate Rvs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos Book

ISBN: 0897326474

ISBN13: 9780897326476

The Best in Tent Camping: Utah: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate Rvs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos

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"The Best in Tent Camping: Utah" is a tent camper's dream. From over 400 campgrounds statewide, the author has culled the 50 best places to pitch a tent and steer clear of the biggest crowds and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great tent camping resource

I was a tent camper for years, and this series of books "The Best in Tent Camping" has always been a wonderfully accurate resource in planning a camping trip. I especially enjoy the books Johnny Molloy has written. I use a small travel trailer now, but I still heavily rely on these books. Be warned that this book is not for those who can't live without cable tv, wireless internet, full hook-ups, hot showers, and all the other things that make us spoiled.

Great Resource

In the preface of this book the author says that the wonderful campgrounds in this book may "inspire you to get outdoors a little more often". Well, reading about the Utah outdoors in this book has me absolutely restless to explore all of the amazing parts of Utah that I haven't seen yet. I knew I could trust the book's author when he suggested, in the nice section of general camping tips in the introduction, a male-specific nightly bathroom solution. "For guys, a practical (but often scoffed at) solution is to keep a large-mouth Nalgene-type bottle in the tent and use that inside the sleeping bag at night. Be discreet, though, and dispose of the night's work appropriately." Man, when I read that I knew that the author was a frank advisor that I could trust. He would pull out all the stops to give me the best info he could. That's a very important quality in an outdoor advisor/mentor. It's true that this book is not a good review of all the campgrounds in Utah and that if you are looking to camp in one particular place in the state then you may discover that there is no information on your desired location in this book. However, that isn't a failing of the book. The name of this book is, The Best in Tent Camping: Utah: A Guide for Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos. The title tells us that this book is going to introduce us to quiet campgrounds that are less on the KOA end of the spectrum: campgrounds where you can still spot that rare and beautiful outdoor creature that used to be so plentiful in the wild country of Utah - a tent. I think the book does an excellent job of fulfilling its intended mission. Some very nice features of this book are: A Utah state map with icons representing the campgrounds featured in this book A handy introduction containing an explanation of how to best use the book and general camping tips Informative campground descriptions that described the campgrounds very well, had personality, a bit of history and geographical context, and - importantly - the were still very concise Lots of detailed information about the campgrounds like, location, website addresses with information about the campground (generally run by state parks organizations that manage the campground), campground facilities list, fees, elevation, and much more really helpful info A rating system with five-star ratings for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, quiet, security, and cleanliness A map for each campground showing site locations, restrooms, water, and other helpful info Brief driving instructions to help campers find their campground GPS coordinates of the campgrounds The author's website address is included in the book and the website has nice pictures of the campgrounds. This book is well-written, and I appreciated the author's sense of humor. I think the funniest thing I read in the book was the author's description of the layout of Fish Lake's Bowery Creek Campground. He said, "There's no way to des

Very useful camping guide!

Well-written and helpful guide for camping, especially tent camping, in Utah. The author has done a fantastic job of highlighting the different tent camping options in Utah and has included his personal preferences of both campgrounds and the individual sites within each campground. If you are new to tent camping in Utah, I highly recommend this book. If you are a more seasoned camper, I still recommend this book because he has obviously put his heart and soul into visiting all the campsites in Utah which is something that most of us simply do not have the time to do. Included are helpful maps, contact information and additional sources for further information. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to go camping in Utah!
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