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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Idaho, one of the Rocky Mountains states of the United States of America. Idaho is a rugged state, with 10,000 - 12,500 ft (3000 - 3800m) snow-capped mountains, whitewater rivers (one running through the deepest river canyon in the U.S.), forests, high desert, and plenty of wilderness. Most of the land north of Boise is National or State Forest. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed in this guide you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Idaho. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Idaho, more than just a rugged “no-man’s land” or a land of potatoes. This common misconception has taken years to overcome. In fact, when Idaho was originally created as a territory by Abraham Lincoln, he had trouble finding an appointee willing to come to this wilderness, even to assume the prestigious post of governor. One hundred and fifty years has done a lot to change how Idaho is received. Today, Idaho is visited by more than 20 million tourists every year, who come to enjoy the hidden natural beauty of this “Gem State”. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about Idaho, which’s history is rich in texture, from the early pre-eminence of American Indians to the pioneer fur trappers, miners, loggers, railroad builders, and farmers who later settled the territory. Traces of Idaho history can still be viewed today in many parts of the state. |
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Find here a list of top things to do and see in Idaho, a state that offers great outdoor opportunities. The Panhandle area has more than 2000 lakes, great rivers with kayaking opportunities. Sun valley has some of the best skiing possibilities in the US. Wallace is a small town in the middle of historic mining area. The mountains are all around and the scenery is great. Wallace is also the town they used in the filming of "Dantes Peak". |
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A small, but captivating and useful information about Idaho, a place of stunning beauty as well, where visitors can fall into the soothing rhythm of fly fishing, ski pristine slopes, see wildlife in its natural habitat and experience a dynamic landscape that has, to a large degree, remained unspoiled. |
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