Denver and Boulder Mountainbike, 2nd

By Mike on July 23, 2010, 7:56 am

Product DescriptionThe Denver-Boulder area has long been its great recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts have been known, and mountain biking is no exception. Hundreds of miles of beautiful singletrack, fire and forest roads and hiking trails through the Front Range. The only problem is to find them! Author Bob D’Antonio describes 50 of the areas best mountain biking destinations. The descriptions are brief instructions wrinkle levels of difficulty and maps, all inside. . . More>>

Denver and Boulder Mountainbike, 2nd


5 Responses to “Denver and Boulder Mountainbike, 2nd”

  1. Anonymous says:

    It has good information on hiking trails, but I obviously can not really technical trails around Boulder. Rating: 5.4

  2. I started with the title “Short Bike in Colorado, which went well, except the majority of travel First drive 200-300 miles from Denver. The ride itself was short, but the trip would be sitting in traffic all the books Tag.Dieses fits the bill much better. 49 trips between Denver and Boulder Split (appropriate name) with different levels of difficulty. The author includes not only the level of difficulty (technical and aerobics), but the nature of the track (single track, dual track, street bike, etc.) and consists of how many miles of each track. have been very helpful because I’m not a big fan of single trails so I am probably going to put these Spuren.Ich appreciated the small bits and pieces of humor, especially the definition of dual carriageway States, where it “s other Ruth will always be good. Search for “I rode Barr lake water after three days of rain (my lesson, believe me) and that is exactly my experience, I am eager to see most of the roads soon. This book is an excellent starting point for where they gehen.EDIT first: I suspect Mr. D’Antonio is expected to more than a minimum level of knowledge among its readers. Waterton Canyon, one difficulty is rated by one, was essentially a dirt road. beautiful country and really, really easy. I was struck Deer Creek Canyon following thought on the basis of its evaluation of 2-3, it could only be schwieriger.Entweder although it has some massive erosion has been published a book in 2003, or who recorded his highest rating of 5 for biking on the edge of an active volcano. The road was extremely difficult, and I finished off most of the first mile before give up and return. This path includes the “Wall of Shame”, which has tried several YouTube videos to many experienced motorcyclists (and not for the most devoted) to them to continue the book navigieren.Ich starting point is to find ways, but check YouTube Video before packing all my things to head for an hour, pushing my bike uphill through strange circumstances almost impassable. Rating: 5.4

  3. Anonymous says:

    I bought books for Falco Guide Moab and Fruita are both great. But this one I almost every day. It has a ton of rides, which are less than 30 minutes from my house. I ride trails in this book 3-4 times per week. I save those who are a little further for the weekend. But overall a great book. Nice size so you can take when you drive. Rating: 5.5

  4. Anonymous says:

    This book offers a good list of trails in the Denver / Boulder area. There are maps for each route and graphs to show the height of the altitude. The indications for the trailheads are correct. The only thing I do not like that there is only one line for each system. Rating: 5.4

  5. Anonymous says:

    to get a good book if you’re new to the area, but there are hiking trails in the region that are not mentioned in the book? It is small enough things in the back of your jersey pocket or backpack to drink. Rating: 5.3