Book Review
Waterfalls of Grand Teton National Park
Maynard, Charles (author)
Panther Press, 1996
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| Edition | 1 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Print Style | Black and White |
| Book Type | Guidebook |
| Page Count | 59 |
| ISBN | 1-887206-07-1 |
| In Print? | Yes |
Reviewed by Dean Goss
This is one of the smallest guidebooks on my shelf. It is regionally very specific to the Grand Teton National Park, therefore, there aren't many waterfalls detailed in the book, 10 to be specific.
The limited number of waterfalls are nicely photographed, with one blurred exception.
This book has a limited number of black and white photographs, and directions to view or visit a limited number of waterfalls. Because of this, it's of more value to those of us who maintain extensive waterfall libraries.
The Bottom Line: Grand Teton National Park isn't waterfall rich like its neighbor, Yellowstone. If you plan a detailed survey of the park, it would take about 4 hikes and a powerful telephoto lens to retrace the steps of the author. Because of this, the book is of limited use.
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