Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of Yellowstone Treasures with an Election Year Sale

Author Janet Chapple has written a new article to explain how the maps, road logs, and recommended sights in the guidebook help plan a trip to Yellowstone. This article and more, as well as her blog, are available at www.yellowstonetreasures.com.
 
Oct. 11, 2012 - PRLog -- Yellowstone Treasures guidebook author Janet Chapple’s latest field trip to Yellowstone August 21–September 4 gave her some new insights. Her trip included fact-checking at the Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center, driving most of the park roads, taking new pictures, talking to local experts, and waiting for old favorites Grand and Great Fountain Geysers to play.

Chapple has written a new “nugget” of information to explain how you can use the maps, road logs, and lists of recommended sights and hikes in the guidebook to plan your trip to the world’s first national park. Go to http://www.yellowstonetreasures.com to read “The features of Yellowstone Treasures.” She also shares a few pictures from her trip.

Janet Chapple posts her news and views about Yellowstone National Park and her Yellowstone projects on her blog, http://author-blog.yellowstonetreasures.com/. Recent posts:
• “Yellowstone Treasures: Reviews and Constructive Criticism”
• “Yellowstone Magical Morning”
• “Hurray! Public transportation is coming to Yellowstone”

Taking extended field trips once or twice a summer, reading, researching, and writing through the other seasons, Janet took five years to create Yellowstone Treasures, which was first released in January 2002. To celebrate the book’s tenth anniversary, Granite Peak Publications is offering a discount of 30% off through January 20, 2013 (Inauguration Day) from the book’s companion website: http://www.yellowstonetreasures.com. The comprehensive guidebook also comes as an e-book in EPUB, PDF, Nook, and Kindle formats.

Yellowstone Treasures won Silver for travel books, 2010 Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin Award for excellence in book publishing, regarded as one of the highest national honors for small and independent publishers. One judge wrote: “The third edition is a charm. I can't think of any way to improve this book; it is well-researched, easily accessible and shows great love of place.”

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