Synopses & Reviews
Cannabis fanswho number in the hundreds of millions worldwidelove to celebrate the object of their desire often and everywhere.
Cannabis Trips takes the reader on an armchair adventure to the most highly recommended marijuana-infused destinationsfrom Amsterdams coffee shops to the Mardi Grass Festival of Nimbin, Australia. The entry for each location includes practical travel details, interesting history, anecdotal information, and four-color photography.
The book highlights the worlds most famous festivals, including domestic affairs such as the Seattle Hempfest, Toronto Freedom Festival, and Humboldt (CA) Reggae on the River, as well as international events like the Amsterdam Cannabis Cup, Barcelona Spannabis, and others.
Ed Rosenthal, world famous cannabis advocate and former editor of High Times magazine provides the lively introduction.
Review
The Celeb Stoner, May 23, 2010 “It’s Globe Trekker for stoners. Adventure travelers with shelves full of Lonely Planet guides should add Cannabis Trips to their collection.”
Review
The Celeb Stoner, May 23, 2010 “It’s Globe Trekker for stoners. Adventure travelers with shelves full of Lonely Planet guides should add Cannabis Trips to their collection.”
USA Today Travel Blog, 6/21/10"…explores previously uncharted territory...at the highs (and lows) of various spots attractive to stoners." New York Post, 6/08/10“Great photography, smart writing and almost too much research upgrades “Cannabis Trips” from gag-gift status to actually being an open, honest, not to mention useful guidebook for the times in which we live (for a change). Pick up, and puff, puff, pass it to a friend.” Spud Hilton, travel editor, San Francisco Chronicle“‘Cannabis Trips’ lives up to the author's description as ‘the essential guidebook for the marijuana-motivated traveler.’“
Synopsis
Travel the World in High Style
About the Author
Bill Weinberg was the news editor and editor-at-large at High Times magazine (the sponsor of Amsterdams legendary Cannabis Cup) for ten years, and is currently a print and radio journalist covering human rights and ecological issues worldwide. He lives in New York City.