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Backpacking Chile & Argentina | 
enlarge | Author: Tim Burford Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides Category: Book
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1868947
Media: Paperback Edition: 4th Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 1898323704 Dewey Decimal Number: 918.20464 EAN: 9781898323709 ASIN: 1898323704
Publication Date: October 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new book. We ship ONLY NEW books daily. No remainder marks. Check our feedback. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE.
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Guide Lite August 14, 2001 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Having spent over 18 months hiking throughout the Chilean park system I looked forward to reading Tim Burford's guide to backpacking and hiking in Chile and Argentina, I was disappointed. I can only comment on parts of the guide that deal with areas of Chile I am familiar with. The far north of Chile is dealt with in 5 1/2 pages and after getting through the usual list of animals to be seen the 5 parks, 7 reserves and 2 national monuments are briefly described as attractive and amazing but very little is said about actual hiking and trekking access or trails. I can assure you there are dozens of well known trails throughout the parks, reserves and national monuments mentioned in the far north section. The three featured hikes in Santiago area are dealt with in a more detailed manner but this area as well as the three featured hikes described in the Araucania section, the five or so in the Chilean Lakes section, the three in the Carettera Austral section and the hikes in the Patagonia section seem to be be more of the same served up in other well known guides - not much new. I would characterize Tim Burford's guide as Chile and Argentina Lite. The maps are sufficient for only the most casual observation. If one is considering some serious hiking and trekking in southern Chile then I would reccomend Clem Lindenmayer's trekking in the Patagonian Andes. The maps are more informative, the information is focused on dealing with trekking and hiking issues and the flora and fauna are presented as an integral part of the life in in the wide open spaces.
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