The Rough Guide to Pacific Northwest 2: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon (Rough Guide Travel Guides) - Softcover

9781858283265: The Rough Guide to Pacific Northwest 2: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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Add two US states (Oregon and Washington), two Canadian provinces (British Columbia and Alberta), and one territory (the Yukon) and you get an eclectic and diverse region that combines the excitement of the cosmopolitan with the adventure of the wilderness. For the dynamic cities of Seattle and Vancouver, you'll find the stylish and critical hotel, restaurant, club and bar reviews invaluable. For those seeking adventure, the Rough Guide offers expert guidance into the great outdoors, including hiking trails and detailed maps. 12 pages of color photos. 59 maps.

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About the Author:
Tim Jepson is a travel writer for The Telegraph and is the coauthor of Rough Guides to Canada, the Pacific Northwest, and Tuscany and Umbria. A graduate of Oxford University, he frequently travels around the world.

Phil Lee is an experienced Rough Guides author whose taste for adventure began when he joined the Danish merchant navy. He has written Rough Guides to Amsterdam, Brussels, Mallorca and Menorca, England, the Netherlands, and Canada.
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Any one of the region's many wilderness areas could easily occupy a two- or three-week trip - and frankly it's hard not to be seduced by the legendary beauty of the Canadian Rockies or the stunning diversity of the Olympic Peninsula. That said, if you're planning to tour, the best idea is to combine a city or two with a mixture of land and sea routes, getting acquainted with some of the gorgeous scenery en route. Permutations, of course, are endless: thus you might visit Seattle before heading to the mountains of the Cascades; spend time in Calgary before visiting the Canadian Rockies; hole up in Vancouver before tackling southern British Columbia or Vancouver Island; base yourself in Portland as a preliminary to exploring the Oregon Coast; or stay in Bend to root around the southern portion of the Cascade range including Crater Lake. In all this, you'll be facilitated by roads that probe even the most remote areas, a reasonable public transport system (better in the Canadian parts of the region), and a network of ferries that cobwebs most of the coast - though it's important to remember that the further north you go, the further you'll have to drive between places of interest.

Certain itineraries do, however, suggest themselves, starting with Oregon where the coast offers lovely scenery and a sequence of appealing little towns - just an hour or two's drive from the southern reaches of the Cascade Mountains, which you should dip into at least once or twice on any visit. Coming to Oregon from the east, on the other hand, your best bet is to follow the route of the old Oregon Trail, across the plains and down the Columbia River Gorge. Further north, Washington State offers more stunning Cascade scenery - again you should try to sample at least a couple of the mountain roads - as well as the Olympic Peninsula, which you can either drive round or visit from a nearby base like Port Townsend or Sequim. Further north again, in British Columbia, Vancouver Island and at least a part of the Canadian Rockies must be high up on anyone's itinerary. To undertake the long overland journeys in the far north you'll need plenty of time, a spirit of adventure and patience to cope with the featureless stretches: choose from the wild Cassiar Highway through northern BC; the Klondike Highway to Dawson City, site of the Klondike gold rush; and the Yukon's Dempster Highway over the Arctic tundra to Inuvik. There's also the 1500-mile Alaska Highway which slices up through Alberta and British Columbia to Alaska's Fairbanks, though a nautical alternative is available here with ferry boats leaving Bellingham (and other ports) to sail up along the so-called Inside Passage, one of the world's great sea journeys stretching all the way north to Alaska.

The vastness of the region, and the resultant climatic variations, make it difficult to generalize about the best time to go, although you should bear in mind that during winter many areas - such as the higher peaks and passes of the mountain ranges - are altogether inaccessible, while many more are simply unbearably cold. For more guidance on when to plan a visit, together with details of average temperatures and rainfall, see p.75.

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  • PublisherRough Guides
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 1858283264
  • ISBN 13 9781858283265
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number2
  • Number of pages688
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