Colorado Scenic Byways;Taking the Other Road : 2 volume Set

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Pub. Date: 2008-09-03
Publisher(s): Portfolio Pubns Inc
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Summary

This two volume set was inspired by those blue highways and a quintessentially American love: the open road. Americans had begun taking to the road such as it was long before the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1925 designated the first numbered cross-country routes. After the interstate highway program was authorized in 1955 as a way to move troops and material around quickly, Americans became obsessed with speed. And forgot the soul of the open road: the freedom to wander, the chance to stop and sniff a wildflower, ramble beside a creek, shape a snowball from a late-summer snowbank, gawk at a long-abandoned mining town, buy a fresh peach from a farm stand, or simply discover a new vista. The Scenic Byway system was born out of a desire to identify roads offering just those kinds of opportunities. It harks back to national routes designated in the 1930s such as the Great River Road tracing the course of the Mississippi and the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Appalachian Mountains. States and federal government agencies began designating scenic and Highways historic byways in the 1980s. Colorado identified its first byways in 1989; now the state has 25 official Scenic and Historic Byways, chosen for their outstanding archaeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, and of course, scenic qualities. Ten have also been selected for the National Scenic Byways Program, begun in 1991. This volume is a love poem that evokes the spirit and heart of the diverse landscapes and cultures sketched by Colorado s Scenic Byways. These classic routes are grouped by geographic region Plains, Foothills, High Peaks, Mountain Valleys and Plateaus, and portrayed in stunning photographs and lyrical and informative essays. The companion volume, Colorado Scenic Byways: Atlas and Road Guide, explores each route in more detail, including maps and altitude profiles, essential facts on length, road type, services, unique and fun sights and events along the way, and insider tips from the photographer and writer.

Author Biography

Jim Steinberg is the author of the regional best-seller Colorado Less Travelled. He has been a professional photographer and resident of Steamboat Springs for over thirty years. His passion for nature's beauty has led him to remote corners of Colorado and around the world. Steinberg's work has appeared in numerous magazines, including National Geographic, Life, Backpacker, Earth, Nature Conservancy, Scientific American, Nature's Best, Discover, National Parks, U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, and Sierra Club. He is represented by the photo stock agencies Photo Researchers and Animals, Animals/Earth Scenes. His work can be seen at www.portfoliopublications.com and www.AGPix.com and at his gallery in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.Susan J. Tweit is a plant ecologist who turned to writing when she fell in love with the stories behind the data. Her writing on the relationships that make up the ôcommunity of the landö has won regional and national awards. She is the author of ten books including Seasons in the Desert, nominated for the Western States Book Award, and The San Luis Valley: Sand Dunes and Sandhill Cranes, as well as hundreds of newspapers and magazine articles from Audubon and Wilderness to youngARTS, the Los Angeles Times and Popular Mechanics. She and Jim Steinberg collaborated previously on Colorado Less Traveled, a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards. She lives with her husband, sculptor Richard Cabe, in a reclaimed patch of urban wildness in Salida, Colorado.

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