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OverviewColorado is replete with natural beauty, award-winning breweries and a history that reflects its wild and rugged character. Author Ed Sealover offers this detailed guide to ten three-day excursions full of nature, history and unique watering holes. Discover sprawling parks and celebrated landmarks throughout the state. Visit oddball destinations like the trail of America's favorite cannibal and the renowned ghost town of Saint Elmo. Work up a thirst on the hiking trails of Rocky Mountain National Park and unwind on the single block in the state that is home to a brewery, a winery and a distillery. Uncover the craft, creative and cultural gems that make the Centennial State a curious wanderer's dream. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ed SealoverPublisher: History Press Library Editions Imprint: History Press Library Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9781540203342ISBN 10: 1540203344 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 04 July 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsInstead of just telling his readers where they can go to taste some unique craft brews, he tells readers a bit more in his latest work, 'Colorado Excursions with History, Hikes and Hops.' This 254-page guidebook, published by the Charleston, South Carolina-based History Press, offers 10 three-day excursions around the state that allow readers to drink, hike and take in some history all in the same place. The excursions are broken up into three one-day trips all within close proximity of each other. Grand Junction Sentinel The Rocky Mountain State has long been a destination for beer and nature enthusiasts, and this collection of drinking spots and hiking trails peppered with colorful prose and important tips is worth a place in any daypack. All About Beer Magazine Natural beauty, a Wild West history and some of the nation's best breweries: 'These are the three things about Colorado that I love the most, ' says Denver Business Journal reporter Ed Sealover. And he proves it with a series of ten three-day Colorado treks that he created for his new guide, 'Colorado Excursions With History, Hikes, and Hops, ' a handy book that's certain to capture the hearts of like-minded Coloradans and tourists. Westword Colorado Book Awards 2017 finalist! Colorado Humanities - Colorado Book Awards Somewhere between hiking, history and drinking, you'll find the soul of Colorado, says Denver journalist Ed Sealover. His new guidebook is called Colorado Excursions With History, Hikes and Hops. Colorado Public Radio Instead of just telling his readers where they can go to taste some unique craft brews, he tells readers a bit more in his latest work, 'Colorado Excursions with History, Hikes and Hops.' This 254-page guidebook, published by the Charleston, South Carolina-based History Press, offers 10 three-day excursions around the state that allow readers to drink, hike and take in some history all in the same place. The excursions are broken up into three one-day trips all within close proximity of each other. Grand Junction Sentinel The Rocky Mountain State has long been a destination for beer and nature enthusiasts, and this collection of drinking spots and hiking trails peppered with colorful prose and important tips is worth a place in any daypack. All About Beer Magazine Natural beauty, a Wild West history and some of the nation's best breweries: 'These are the three things about Colorado that I love the most, ' says Denver Business Journal reporter Ed Sealover. And he proves it with a series of ten three-day Colorado treks that he created for his new guide, 'Colorado Excursions With History, Hikes, and Hops, ' a handy book that's certain to capture the hearts of like-minded Coloradans and tourists. Westword Colorado Book Awards 2017 finalist! Colorado Humanities - Colorado Book Awards Somewhere between hiking, history and drinking, you'll find the soul of Colorado, says Denver journalist Ed Sealover. His new guidebook is called Colorado Excursions With History, Hikes and Hops. Colorado Public Radio Author InformationEd Sealover is a reporter with the Denver Business Journal covering state government, tourism and the beverage industry. Over his twenty-year journalism career, he has received seventy-seven state, regional and national awards in categories ranging from investigative reporting to political reporting to public service. Sealover has been writing about beer since 2003, including the book Mountain Brew: A Guide to Colorado's Breweries (2011) and his ongoing Beer Run blog. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |