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Lost in My Own Backyard
- A Walk in Yellowstone National Park
- By: Tim Cahill
- Narrated by: Michael Prichard
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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From the author of such travel adventure classics as Jaguars Ripped My Flesh and Road Fever, comes an informative and entertaining travelogue through one of America's favorite destinations: Yellowstone National Park. On his several-hundred-mile trek across the wilderness, the author explores such natural wonders as glaciers and geysers, muses about the microbiology of thermal pools, and witnesses moonbows arcing across waterfalls at midnight.
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A bit of a rip-off, but at least HALF enjoyable
- By Robert on 08-10-04
- Lost in My Own Backyard
- A Walk in Yellowstone National Park
- By: Tim Cahill
- Narrated by: Michael Prichard
A Big Backyard
Reviewed: 03-10-06
This was an enjoyable read, but a bit dry. The author did point out many great out a the way spots in the Park. A lot of the book was basic info that has been printed many times. Makes you wish that you lived close to Yellowstone to enjoy it more.
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Lost in the Amazon
- The True Story of Five Men and Their Desperate Battle for Survival
- By: Stephen Kirkpatrick
- Narrated by: Kevin King
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
- Abridged
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In 1995, Stephen Kirkpatrick joined a five-man expedition into the remote jungles of the Peruvian Amazon. Kirkpatrick's assignment was to document an area of the rainforest that had never before been photographed, or by most accounts, ever explored by white men. Within hours of their departure, an inaccurate map and a series of bad decisions leave the group hopelessly lost in the depths of the Amazon jungle.
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Great story, annoying reader.
- By Wynn on 10-03-05
- Lost in the Amazon
- The True Story of Five Men and Their Desperate Battle for Survival
- By: Stephen Kirkpatrick
- Narrated by: Kevin King
Lost but good
Reviewed: 02-08-06
I really liked the writing and message of this book. However, I thought that the narration was pretty corny. I could have done without some of the voice inflections of the narrator. But the book is a great story.
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