Customer Review: Hungry campers and hikers will enjoy Dan and Pam Philpott's Trailside Cookbook, a handbook for whose who frequently camp and want gourmet trailside cooking. From knowing which herbs and spices to take along to lightweight cooking stoves and utensils and 80 specially created recipes for the trail,... more info
Customer Review: I have been a local tour operator for 15 years, and I have never seen a book on Trinidad that is so badly writen. Quite obviously no research was done while writing this book.
By the way, the photograph labeled, Paria Waterfall is actualy Rio Seco Waterfall. I know this as the photo was stolen... more info
Customer Review: This book was disappointing. It spends almost all its pages charting a theoretical trip from the capital down to the south and precious few pages describing and recommending restaurants, sights, activities, and lodgings. For all of the important things a traveler who might not stay at an... more info
Customer Review: If these delectable guides' plentiful pix don't get you drooling to explore, you need to get your salivary glands checked. The text is also noteworthy
Customer Review: Before buying this book, I checked out lots of visitors guides to the Keys. This book is well organized with sections for areas of the Keys and then accommodations, restaurants, etc. It was easy to find information and the information is complete with description, address, and phone number. This is... more info