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Mountain Biking Northern New Mexico: A Guide to Taos, Santa Fe, and Albuquerque
 • Bob DAntonio  → Falcon 2004

Mountain Biking Northern New Mexico gives fat-tire enthusiasts the skinny on the best rides around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Toas, Los Alamos, and the Sangre de Cristos. Readers can choose from scenic forest roads to hot singletrack. Cyclists can expect exhaustive and comprehensive trail descriptions of more than 40 of the region's greatest mountain bike adventures, from beginner to advanced. Included are high quality, digitally designed maps and accurate route profiles showing the ups and downs of each ride. In addition, detailed directions get cyclists to the ride without getting them lost. Detailed mile-by-mile directional cues are also provided with difficulty ratings, elevation gain, trail contacts, and much more. Black and white photographs round out this book's presentation. It's not just a mountain bike guide to Northern New Mexico. It's a guide to Northern New Mexico by mountain bike.

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Mountain Biking Oregon
 • Mark Wigg  → Falcon 1998

Oregon-to mountain bikers, the state means beautiful singletrack winding through lush rain forests; historic routes following the pioneers' paths; and long, flat rail-trails connecting towns more than 50 miles apart. From the rocky bluffs and sandy beaches of the Pacific coast to the steep slopes of the Cascades, from the famed trails around Hood River to the amazing biking opportunities found in the Bend area, Mountain Biking Oregon is the most complete and up-to-date guide available. Mountain bikers of all abilities are sure to enjoy the classic assortment of rides covered in this guide. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes-helping you stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. Elevation maps graphs are also included.

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Mountain Biking Oregon: Northwest and Central Oregon: A Guide to Northwest and C
 • Lizann Dunegan  → Falcon 2003

Featuring nearly 50 of the greatest mountain bike rides in Northwest and Central Oregon, local mountain biker and author Lizann Dunegan leads cyclists to some of the most scenic and varied landscapes in the state. From the northwest corner of Oregon, where rocky coastline meets the pounding waves of the Pacific Ocean, to majestic Mount Hood in the Cascade Mountain Range, to the dry sagebrush desert near Bend
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Mountain Biking Pennsylvania
 • Rob Ginieczki  → Falcon 2000

Take a ride through history with Mountain Biking Pennsylvania. Author Rob Ginieczki leads you on an exploration through lush, wooded mountains and rolling hills and uncovers the history behind some of Pennsylvania's most exciting trails. Test your technical skills on sweet single-track; meander along a cold mountain stream; or enjoy an easy ride with your family on one of Pennsylvania's many rail trails. From the Laurel Highlands to the Pocono Plateau, Mountain Biking Pennsylvania can point you in the right direction to adventure and fun. Mountain bikers of all abilities will enjoy the classic assortment of rides included in this guide. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find trailheads and follow routes helping you stay on track with easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. Mountain Biking Pennsylvania is part of Falcon's expanding series of statewide mountain biking guides designed to help make all your mountain biking adventures safe and memorable.

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Mountain Biking Phoenix
 • Bruce Grubbs  → Falcon 2000

If you're a beginner or newcomer to the Phoenix mountain biking scene, or if you're tired of the same old trails, here's a guide to the 35 finest rides in the desert and in the nearby mountains. This compact and portable book contains rides in the adjacent Tonto National Forest as well as in the city and county parks. Beginners and experts will find something fun to ride. Check out smooth, fast singletrack, wind through tall pine trees, cruise next to mountain streams, ride historic roads, and test your skills on technical terrain. Phoenix has it all! This handy pocket-sized guide will help you choose a ride that's appropriate for your fitness level and will be an indispensable companion to all your fat-tire fun.

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Mountain Biking Portland
 • Scott Rapp  → Falcon 2001

Mountain bikers, beginner to expert, all share a common need - a place to ride. Mountain Biking Portland gives fat-tire enthusiasts the skinny on where to ride. Here are twenty-eight of the best rides in the Portland area, from the city's western hills and Vancouver's mountain loops to the tracks and trails of Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens. Take your pick from scenic road routes, hot singletracks, lung-popping climbs, and demented downhills. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes. You stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. This handy pocket-size guide will help you choose a ride that's appropriate for your fitness and skill levels. It's an indispensable companion for all your fat-tire fun.

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Mountain Biking South Carolina
 •  → Falcon 1998

With this guidebook, fat tire enthusiasts can discover 40 of the best mountain bike rides in the Palmetto State. Ride through tunnels of massive live oaks dripping with Spanish moss, or bring your binoculars and keep an eye out for some of South Carolina's wide variety of wildlife. From the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sandy beaches of the coastal Lowcountry, this book will guide you through the state's finest public greenways, wildlife refuges, city and state parks, and state and national forests. Mountain bikers of all abilities will enjoy the assortment of rides included in this book. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes-helping you stay on track with easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty.

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Mountain Biking Southern California
 • Mark A Ross  → Falcon 1999

Fasten your helmet and hold on tight! Mountain Biking Southern California will take you on the rides of your life. Authors Mark Ross and Brad Fine researched 69 of the best mountain biking opportunities in the southern half of this sunny state. From the Mexican border to the High Sierra, Mountain Biking Southern California takes you on a tour of the sweetest trails near sandy beaches and alpine forests. Swoop down fast, adrenaline-pumping singletrack or cruise along a scenic dirt road. Mountain Biking Southern California is the most complete and up-to-date guidebook available and includes information by Dr. Harvey Ross on how to maintain your energy level, stay hydrated, and keep those legs pumping on grueling rides. Mountain bikers of all abilities will enjoy the classic assortment of rides included in this guide. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes, helping you stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-follow maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty.

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Mountain Biking Southern California's Best 100 Trails
 • Delaine Fragnoli  → Fine Edge Productions 1998
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Mountain Biking Southern New England
 •  → Falcon 1999

Contains over 60 rides, including 10 new rides that explore the best mountain biking in southern New England.

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