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Laurence Parent

Author of Hiking Texas

36+ Works 602 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Laurence Parent is a freelance photographer and writer specializing in landscape, travel, architecture, and nature subjects. He has written forty-five books, including seven FalconGuides. He lives in Prescott, Arizona. He contributes to many magazines, including New Mexico, New Mexico Journey, show more Arizona Highways, Backpacker, Texas Highways, and Down East. show less
Image credit: Photographed at BookPeople in Austin, Texas by Frank Arnold

Works by Laurence Parent

Hiking Texas (1996) 86 copies
Hiking New Mexico (rev) (1996) 46 copies
Death in Big Bend (2010) 43 copies
Scenic Driving Texas (1996) 36 copies
Texas (1995) 23 copies
The hiker's guide to Texas (1992) 19 copies
Texas Mountains (2001) — Photographer — 17 copies
Big Bend National Park (2006) — Photographer — 11 copies

Associated Works

Texas Wildflowers: A Book of 21 Postcards (1996) — Photographer, some editions — 4 copies
Texas: A Book of 21 Postcards (1995) — Photographer, some editions — 2 copies

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I've read several FaceBook posts highly recommending that potential visitors to Big Bend National Park read this book prior to visiting. Author Laurence Parent details seventeen events that have occurred within the park requiring rescue and/or recovery from tragic events. The stories are eye-opening and sobering and all contain words of wisdom for staying safe during a visit to the park.
 
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mapg.genie | 3 other reviews | Jun 2, 2023 |
So much more than just a hiking book with great maps, almost every 2 page spread has an outstanding photograph.
 
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deldevries | 1 other review | Jan 16, 2023 |
Parent emphasizes that the vast majority of park visitors have a great time and a smooth visit and are certainly never injured or killed. And yet, there are apparently a lot of ways to die in Big Bend. By combining incident reports and investigations with after-the-fact interviews with survivors and their families, Parent almost always strikes just the right balance in bringing us these stories of mistakes, accidents, malice, and bad luck. Reading this book didn't make me any less eager to go back to Big Bend, but it did give me a sense of the risks and responsibilities any hiker or camper has when they take themselves out into the wilderness.

[full review here: http://spacebeer.blogspot.com/2012/04/death-in-big-bend-by-laurence-parent.html ]
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kristykay22 | 3 other reviews | Apr 24, 2012 |
As a frequent visitor and backpacker in the Big Bend, I read the book with great interest. Over the years, I have visited most of the places discussed in the book. I have also occasionally placed myself in situations that could have ended unfavorably. I was familiar with the risks that many of these visitors assumed. Had this book been available in the 1970's, I would have been less casual about undertaking some of the activities that I was only too ready to experience. To mitigate personal risk, I recommend reading Parent's book to anyone who is new to the outdoor experience or is considering an activity based visit to the park. Never dismiss rules such as obtaining a back country permit prior to hiking, or packing at least one gallon of water per day. Compliance may well save your life, as well as the life of the rangers who must rescue you.… (more)
 
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HarryH100 | 3 other reviews | Mar 15, 2011 |

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