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Clark Norton, author of 100 Things to Do in Tucson Before You Die as well as fifteen other travel guidebooks, has developed a love for Tucson's warm desert climes after fleeing the snowy winters of upstate New York. Clark's favorite Tucson activities include admiring giant saguaros, gorging on afficher plus prickly pear tacos, exploring the city's Mex-West heritage, browsing through quirky, off-the-beaten-path museums, and tackling not-too-far-off-the-beaten-path hiking trails-except in the heat of summer, when he may retreat to one of the city's many new craft breweries. His award-winning travel writing has appeared in many major publications and websites, including his blog, clarknorton.com. And although he has visited more than 120 countries, he is always glad to get back to Tucson, where he lives with his wife, Catharine, and two hopelessly spoiled cats, Rocky and Jake. afficher moins

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This was a great book - I used it a lot on trips to California with my children and would recommend it to adults as well. It lists a lot of offbeat sites that less eccentric guidebooks might miss. For instance, we were directed to the Old Faithful geyser right outside Napa which obliged us by erupting in a very satisfactory manner every 15 minutes and to the petrified forest nearby which is famous for having been praised in very faint terms by Robert Louis Stevenson (but was nonetheless memorable). I did eventually part with this book, but only because I really need the room on my bookshelf and with my kids grown and scattered afar, I won't be planning California vacations with children in the foreseeable future.… (plus d'informations)
 
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muumi | Dec 28, 2007 |

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Œuvres
6
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28
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#471,397
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5.0
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1
ISBN
12