Book Review
Thundering Waters
Umpqua National Forest (author)
(unknown), 1998
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Edition | 1 |
Format | Broshure |
Print Style | Full Color |
Book Type | Reference |
Page Count | 20 |
ISBN | |
In Print? | Yes |
Reviewed by Bryan Swan
This is a bi-fold brochure set up to function as a small book printed on ledger size paper. It discusses 25 waterfalls in the Umpqua National Forest and Roseburg District of BLM lands around the city of Roseburg, Oregon. The pamphlet features thorough enough directions that it can be used as a field guide, but is largely incomplete in scope and is best used to accompany guidebooks which cover the area. There are pictures for about 3/4 of the waterfalls discussed, printed in (somewhat blurry) color. The pamphlet is available from the Northwest Interpretive Association, Ranger Stations around the Umpqua National Forest and many major roadside businesses in the Roseburg area. As of 2007 it is a free publication. Since it has no ISBN, chances of it being found outside of southern Oregon are slim.