Off the Beaten Track: North Georgia
• Jim Parham → Milestone Pr Inc 2002
First published in 1992, Jim Parham's Off The Beaten Track mountain bike trail guides are still the guidebooks of choice when it comes to mountain biking in the Southeast. This 4th revised edition of OTBT Volume III: North Georgia lists classic riding destinations
Take Your Bike: Family Rides in the Rochester (NY) Area - second edition
• Rich Sue Freeman → Footprint Press 2002
Over 300 miles of bicycle adventures. Fun and safe for the whole family. This guidebook is packed with maps and details for 42 bicycling trails in the Rochester, NY region. Learn where to park, how long youÂll be riding, amenities to find along the way, and the type and difficulty of terrain to expect. The trails range from easy, paved bike paths to more rugged mountain biking trails. Learn local history and discover new places to ride even if youÂve been a life-long resident. "My husband is an avid biker who enjoys long road rides. I won't do that with the kids, so he was thrilled to be able to get us biking on trails. Take Your Bike was the real impetus for this and a blessing to me to know where we were going and what we were doing. And, I know the kids will be safe and have exercise and fun! Thanks." Sherry Sabo "A great resource for people looking for good bike trails in the Rochester area. Take Your Bike contains easy-to-read maps of trails and locations, plus descriptions and difficulty ratings. A must-have for any Rochesterian with a bike!" Suebee via Amazon.com
The Mountain Bike! The Ozarks, 2nd
• Steve Henry → Menasha Ridge Press 2000
In the rugged hills and hollows of what is now southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, and western Kentucky, mountain bikers will encounter haunting vestiges of former human habitation in the deep woods. With so much to discover, it pays to have the inside scoop on mountain biking in the Ozarks. This book will introduce you to the thrill of exploring this south central wilderness while you experience its most unforgettable rides. Newly revised and expanded, Mountain Bike! The Ozarks provides detailed information on more than 90 of the best rides throughout the Ozarks, including tours through Mark Twain National Forest, Ozark National Forest, and Ouachita National Forest. From technical single-track to wide gravel roads along meandering streams, if it's good riding, it's profiled here. Each route profile features at-a-glance information, a thorough ride description, a detailed trail map, helpful sources of information, proximity of important services, valuable commentary on elevation changes and possible hazards, and a rescue index. Mountain Bike! The Ozarks also features interesting and entertaining photographs, vivid descriptions of native flora and fauna, a glossary of mountain biking terms, tips on mountain biking etiquette, fascinating historical facts and regional anecdotes, and a list of ride recommendations for special interests.