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There are two awesome books that provide directions to these sites. Both are written by Mr. Dave Lotz, a local expert on the history of the Mariana Islands.
1) The Best Tracks on Guam, 3rd Edition. 2004. Making Tracks, PO Box 20721, Barrigada, Guam, 96921. This was written in conjunction with his wife, Mrs. Bev Lotz. ISBN: 0-9713668-6-1 2) World War II Remnants-A Guide and History. 2nd Edition. 1998. Arizona Memorial Museum Association, 1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, HI, 96818. ISBN: 1-892858-01-01-0
This historian and explorer would like to extend his thanks to Mr. Lotz. These two books have been my guide to exploring Guam; in a way, these web pages are merely a virtual version of his World War II Remnants. The only thing I have not included are the extensive driving directions. World War II Remnants was also the primary guide source I used when exploring the main northern islands (Saipan, Tinian, and Rota) in the Marianas chain. The Best Tracks on Guam will provide excellent hiking directions to those sites that are not accessible by car, and Mr. Lotz has their history nicely summarized. In addition, he rates the stomps by level of difficulty, so a novice boonie stomper is strongly encouraged to use this book instead of just going out and getting themselves lost in the jungle. Never stomp alone--make sure you have a partner, and make sure someone knows where you are going. Some sites are in caves, others in the deep jungle. Dehydration is a very real danger, and an injury can make getting out nearly impossible. |
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