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5.0 out of 5 stars
A very detailed book of trails. A must have for beginners.,
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This review is from: Bay Area Mountain Bike Trails: 45 Mountain Bike Rides Throughout the San Francisco Bay Area (Paperback)
Conrad's mountain bike book is in his normal, factual and precise format. No fluff here. He helps you determine the aerobic and technical difficulty, locate the trialhead, and takes you through the odometer driven turns. Trail information is very complete and includes 2 graphics per trail: one a normal map with arrows, the other a chart showing elevation change per mile. You can still get lost or get in over your head, but not because of this book. My only complaint is that some of my favorite mountain bike areas and trails are not included. On the other side, I'm kinda glad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review) 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very detailed book of trails. A must have for beginners.,
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bay Area Mountain Bike Trails: 45 Mountain Bike Rides Throughout the San Francisco Bay Area (Paperback)
Conrad's mountain bike book is in his normal, factual and precise format. No fluff here. He helps you determine the aerobic and technical difficulty, locate the trialhead, and takes you through the odometer driven turns. Trail information is very complete and includes 2 graphics per trail: one a normal map with arrows, the other a chart showing elevation change per mile. You can still get lost or get in over your head, but not because of this book. My only complaint is that some of my favorite mountain bike areas and trails are not included. On the other side, I'm kinda glad. |
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