FLORA AND FAUNA<br >:lely varied geography and climate park is also the best place in the state te<br >e home to a huge range of plant mountain goats and bighorn sheep, though<br >--from the prairie grasses, yucca, probably need a good pair of binoculars a<br >;padefoot toads, and pronghom of perfect sense of timing. These elusive anil<br >sins to the aspen, spruce, black stay a bit further from the road, and if you<br >sheep, mountain goats, elk, and them at all, they ll probably appear as not<br > ocky Mountains. In addition, Colo- more than distant specks of white on a sl<br >~ilher pan- or furFlime, to many dif- cliffside.<br >~f birds--owls, pheasants, grouse, Colorado s watere~from the low-lying re<br >~agles, turkeys, and hundreds of volts of the eastern plains to the tumbring sr<br >~aff birds. Recent field research fed streams of the high mountains--hold m<br >~e San Juan Mountains of south- different species of warm- and cold-water I<br >ightbehometoahandfufofgdz. Bass, walleye, catfish, bluegil, crappie<br >~cies whose remaining numbers other sunf sh are found n the lOWer lakes,<br >tthe animals had eluded human tably John Martin Reservoir near Las Anir<br >e 1930s and were thought to be and Horsetooth Reservoir near Fort Colli<br >the area.<br > Trout and kokanee salmon are found in<br >bry see at least a sampling of higher lakes and streams; the most comrr<br >n your visit, even if you never trout are rainbow and brown, while Mackin<br >car. Though you ve got to (lake) trout roam some of the I~<br >rd (and have a good bit of ~ r~-,..~<br > ~~ er, deeper lakes (Grand L~<br >~o see bighorn sheep and // and Blue Mesa Reservoir,<br >chances are pretty good ~-<br >leer, pronghorn, and var- ~ "",o example).<br > ~. ~t~l..i~l~J:. ~ One of the great c<br >rey, including hawks and "~"-~i~ of visiting Cororado p.<br >,est places to ~ ticularly in the spring a<br >]ocky Moun- ~ "~ i~iall early summer, is seeil<br >k, where elk ~ ~ the abundant wildflowers th<br >nyardso. ,ii!i.--ban~emeadowsan~mou<br >lune and I ~ ~..j[,~!~l~ tai,n, hillsides. Sheets of brig<br >tually had ~t~ "J // ,~. /,t,j~ yellow, blue, and purple co,<br >;a big bull ~ f-,7~ ~" ~ . ~ ~: ~ ~7 !rast dramatically with the bac<br > ~/" ~,~j/ drops of aspen fir, and spruo<br >I CrOssed ~" L/ ~,/1 .<br > reed and I" ~,~11i ~,,,~ as well as the great granite snov<br >harem the ~.~ ~ capped peaks looming in the di.,<br >e. Back- ~-:!~" ~/ lance. Especially beautiful is Co<br > nd back-~ ~F ~f orado s state flower, the cofurr<br >the best ~:~ 18 !1~ bine, a delicate, commonly ligh<br >I wildlife in ~ i ~ blue to purplish flower that grows il<br >those sire- ~ i damp meadows either singly or il<br >I and stop- [i ~ i clusters. Though summer visitor.,<br >nated ][_i I~ i- -.-:~ are likely to see startling display.,<br >most .,~.~ of wildflowers throughout the<br >~rm of ".~ . .<b_.~_ Rockies, here are some areas<br >s just that have been particularly<br > The bighorn sheep memorable in my visits: the<br > meadows off Cuchara. Inde-<br >
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读完这本厚厚的“科罗拉多州全景速览”,我最大的感受是,它成功地将一个广袤的州,用一种近乎诗意的语言浓缩在了手中。不同于那种只关注游客热点区域的攻略,这本书似乎更偏爱那些被时间遗忘的矿业小镇和荒凉的西部分散的农场。作者的叙事风格极其富有画面感,他描述普韦布洛地区的日落时,那种“铁锈色的光芒洒在干燥的河床上,仿佛时间在这里凝固”的句子,让我忍不住想象自己正站在那里,耳边是呼啸而过的风声。在历史章节中,它对淘金热时期那些狂野不羁的人物故事的挖掘,远比教科书来得生动刺激。我特别喜欢它对科罗拉多州不同地理板块(从大平原到西坡山谷)的生态差异所做的对比分析,这种宏观的视角,让我对这片土地的敬畏感油然而生。它不是一本急于让你打卡完所有景点的书,而更像是一位学识渊博的老友,在你耳边低语着这片土地的秘密和灵魂。
评分我必须承认,我带着对“旅游手册”的刻板印象打开了这本书,但很快就被它对“美食地理”的独到见解所吸引。它完全跳脱了“科罗拉多州=牛排和啤酒”的简单标签。作者似乎对州内新兴的农场到餐桌运动有着深厚的感情,花费了大量篇幅介绍了圣路易斯谷的特色农产品,以及蒙特罗斯周边新兴的葡萄酒庄园。我最感兴趣的是它对墨西哥风味在科罗拉多州南部渗透和演变的历史剖析,这种文化融合的讨论,远远超出了普通旅游指南的范畴。书中甚至收录了几道据说是当年矿工根据当地食材改良的“古老食谱”,虽然我还没尝试烹饪,但光是阅读那些烹饪步骤和背后的故事,就已经让人感到津津有味。它让你明白,吃,是理解一个地方最好的方式之一,这本书无疑是我的“味蕾向导”。
评分这本书的排版设计和整体美学处理,是我近几年来阅读的旅游书籍中最令人愉悦的一本。它大量运用了高分辨率的、经过精心挑选的黑白照片,这些照片捕捉的往往是场景的氛围而非单纯的景观,比如一个老旧的火车站台,或者一位在高原上劳作的牧民,这种留白的处理方式,极大地激发了读者的想象空间。装帧方面,纸张的质感非常扎实,封面设计低调而富有质感,即便是经常在户外被折腾,书本本身也没有显得廉价或脆弱。更值得称赞的是,它对当地艺术和音乐场景的介绍,虽然篇幅不长,但推荐的几位科罗拉多本地艺术家的作品和他们的创作灵感来源,让我对这个州的“精神层面”有了更深入的认识。与其说这是一本工具书,不如说它是一本可以反复翻阅、并能带来新发现的“文化伴侣”。
评分这本“落基山脉探秘指南”简直是为我这种初次挑战科罗拉多州复杂地形的户外爱好者量身定制的!我本来对那些高耸入云的山峰和变幻莫测的天气感到一丝畏惧,但这本书的排版和内容组织方式,完全消除了我的焦虑。它不仅仅是堆砌地图和路线,而是真正带着你“走”一遍。比如,它对丹佛周边那些小型、但风景绝佳的徒步路线的描述,细致到连停车场的具体位置和最佳观赏日出的时间点都标注得清清楚楚。我尤其欣赏它对于不同海拔对身体影响的实用建议,那些关于如何应对高原反应的土方子和科学解释穿插得恰到好处,不像其他旅游指南那样干巴巴地罗列医学术语。而且,它对那些隐藏在小镇深处的古董店和手工啤酒厂的推荐,简直是点睛之笔,让我的旅程不再只是征服山峰的体力活,更变成了一场深入当地文化的深度体验。即便是那些我原本不打算去的国家森林公园,在阅读了作者充满激情的文字描述后,也让我忍不住重新调整行程,恨不得立刻出发。
评分对于我这种热衷于自驾探险的背包客来说,信息的可操作性是衡量一本指南价值的唯一标准。这本书在交通和露营的实用信息方面,简直达到了吹毛求疵的程度。我本来以为,要在人迹罕至的地区找到可靠的饮用水源是个大问题,但这本书详细列出了几个季节性水源点,甚至标注了上次维护的大致时间。更绝的是,它关于四驱车在不同季节穿越某些土路的通过性分析,详细到了轮胎气压的建议范围,这对于我们这些不愿轻易折返的自驾者来说,简直是救命稻草。另外,它对州立公园和国家保护区内不同露营地点的收费标准、预订难度以及设施等级进行了细致的横向比较,让我在有限的假期里,能够迅速做出“豪华帐篷”还是“荒野求生”的选择。这本书的地图部分虽然不是主打,但标注的那些老旧的林区道路编号,在GPS信号失效时,绝对是我的最后一道防线。
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