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Epic bike rides of the Americas
\"Get ready to explore America's most thrilling gravel, road and trail bike routes. This definitive companion for cycling enthusiasts showcases 200 of North, Central and South America's best and most celebrated routes, from epic adventures off the beaten path to shorter urban rides. Go bikepacking in Baja, road riding in Colombia, mountain biking in Canada and gravel riding in Pennsylvania. Each ride is accompanied by stunning photos and a map and toolkit of practical details - where to start and finish, how to get there, where to stay and more - to help you plan the perfect trip. Suggestions for similar rides around the world are also included.\"--Provided by publisher.
Out There: Top 4 spots for mountain biking
2008
Gluttons for punishment finish the route with 10 more miles of singletrack on the Rainbow Trail, while mere mortals pick up the road and coast the last 10 miles down to Poncha Springs. Trail 401 This is the classic Crested Butte ride: a high-alpine singletrack that soars above tree line and sweeps around the flanks of Belleview and Avery mountains, offering views of the Maroon Bells and everything else within 50 miles.
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Comes in Cycles
2013
Spanning rivers, railroads, highways, and, occasionally, entire valleys, the Great Allegheny Passage/C&O Canal Towpath was finally completed this May, creating a continuous off-road bike path from Pittsburgh to Washington, DC Bicyclists who previously used individual segments can now spend days, or weeks, roaming the Pennsylvania and Maryland countryside on a 335-mile super-bikeway. In addition to building the US' longest multipurpose trail, public-private partnerships have also been harnessing bicycle tourism as an economic development tool here. Today, the GAP Trail approaches downtown Pittsburgh by crossing the Monongahela River over the Hot Metal Bridge at the SouthSide Works, originally the location of LTV Steel. Following site remediation and $265 million of public-private investment, SouthSide Works is now a thriving mixed use center. Other US communities are reaping economic benefits from shorter trails. To mention one of many examples, the Eltoy-Sparta Trail in western Wisconsin is recognized as one of the earliest rail-to-trail success stories.
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Cycling authors wheel around with mountain biking guide
2009
\"Off Road Trails\" offers directions to the trailheads, summaries of each trail system, suggested routes with detailed trail maps and descriptions, plus a gallery of color photographs.
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