A budget guide to the Pacific Northwest written by Berkeley students, this book contains listings of restaurants and cafes, and looks at the music and arts scenes. An Alaskan sports chapter also handles hiking, camping and kayaking.





This guide includes candid information boxes in which the writers share their experiences and viewpoints, covering everything from newest outdoor activities to historical facts to the Iditarod, with over 50 maps, details on travel - from hitchhiking to biking and walking, and where to sleep - from camping and hostels to cheap hotels and B&Bs. A special "Roughing It" section tells readers where to sleep for free. There is information on eating - cheap local places where the tourists don't go and markets and food stands, as well as good places for vegetarians. There is also a frank look at the cultural, social and political make-up of the area, as well as special advice for women travellers. The book is environmentally-consciously packaged


This budget-travel guide to Great Britain and Ireland places an emphasis on getting readers off the beaten track, whether it's hiking in the wilds of Scotland or exploring the alternative nightlife of cities like Newcastle, Sheffield and Liverpool. It not only explains the basics of finding cheap food and lodging, but it also offers readers a look at Britain's quirkier side, from the great Yorkshire sport of ferret-legging to the huge rave parties held in meadows out in the country.