 Backpacking and Trekking in Peru and Bolivia (Bradt Travel Guide Peru & Bolivia: Backpacking & Trekking) Average Rating: 3.5 Total Reviews: 6 More Information
On: 2001-02-11
Fortunately, the daunting size of the book wasnt a factor. I used Backpacking... in 2000 mainly in Bolivia. I was disconcerted by the lack of updated information, but overall the maps and descriptions are very helpful. I spent three weeks in western Amboro National Park studying river otters and the impact of human presence in the area; I used Bradts 1995 edition during a reconnaisance into the area two years ago, and found Jon Derksens descriptions thorough and informative. Two tips--unbuckle your pack while fording rivers, and float your pack during deeper crossings were particularly insightful. What is more, the trip paved the way for the recent otter study. (Mr. Derksen, if you read this, I found the message in the bottle you left in the crack in the cave! Did you ever make it to the headwaters of the Macunucu?).  by: Anonymous On: 2000-04-23
Although Ive read negative reviews about the 1999 edition, over the past ten years I have used "Trekking and Backpacking in Peru and Bolivia" as a reliable source of information both for myself and friends. Sure, some of the details are outdated, but there isnt a travel guide out there where that isnt the case. What I like about the Bradt publication is that it rounds out the hiking experience, offering alternatives and interesting insights. I have found especially valuable the 1995 ed. section on Bolivian National Parks--the information provided a gateway to some amazing adventures I had in the Apolobamba (a must see) and Amboro National Park. I know Bolivia quite well, and can say that this book is an important addition to the Andean travelers backpack. On: 1999-10-19
I have been using this book when trekking in P&B in 1996. I have found many treks (in Colca Canyon, Cordillera Real for example) to be erroneus and very outdated (15 years at least regarding Colca). Ive checked later editions (but not this one) and they didnt change a thing Whats good about this book is that it at least tells you were you can possibly trek, but be very carefull later and dont trust the book to much or youll be in trouble  by: Anonymous On: 1998-09-07
I used this book in Peru & Bolivia in August 1998, and it was useful, but there are better guides around, at least for Peru. I give it only three stars because it is unnecessarily large and inconvenient as a use-on-the-trail guide; the maps arent very comprehensive; and the incidental information on flora, fauna, etc, is superficial.  by: Anonymous On: 1998-06-28
I found Backpacking and Trekking... a worthwhile read. Ive spent six years running tours into the Andes and this latest edition offered me some good tips on some great hikes. Like any guide of its kind some of the information is no longer accurate, but the Bolivia section was particularly useful, since it is the area I know least.  by: Anonymous On: 1998-04-16
I spent a total of two months in Bolivia, and Backpacking and Trekking... was my constant companion. Perhaps most useful were the national parks sections written by John Dirkson. Although some of the telphone numbers were outdated, the maps and detailed route information were excellent. Thanks to Bradt Publications.
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