Mountain Biking Colorado’s San Juan Mountains: Durango and Telluride

By Mike on July 30, 2010, 2:51 am

Product Description Heaven on two wheels. The weather is good, the mountains are high and the incomparable singletrack. Southwest Colorado is the place where you can find alpine climbing hills in the loops of the desert and the technical challenges that some of the most spectacular settings in the nation. So get on your bike and hiking. Cyclist and author Robert Hurst describes over seventy laps from the River Walk in San Miguel grueling Engineer Pass It also adds its own specialties to the st . . More>>

Mountain Biking Colorado’s San Juan Mountains: Durango and Telluride


2 Responses to “Mountain Biking Colorado’s San Juan Mountains: Durango and Telluride”

  1. Anonymous says:

    This book has a personality lacking in most guidebooks. It’s like a room on the journey with you. It’s nice to see a Colorado mountain bike book for Colorado Mountain Bike dedicated. Rating: 5.5

  2. I have just the book for the third time. Every time I dream smile and Colorado. I feel the summer rains in the distance. Now I know how to survive if I am caught again in an instant change of season from summer to winter. You know the type that occur at about 10,000 feet, leaving a weld temperature 50 degrees in 45 minutes that you pray for a fleece and a rapid descent. Would you like to know about historical searches? Grizzly Bear myths? The best place to find a burrito as big as your head? Pumas? Although the toxic sludge as ceramic? N?? You just want to know about the horseback riding? Well, this book is for that too. Single and double track with lime, boards, roads, the whole enchilada. . . . . . mmmmm green chili. Who woulda thunk a trail guide would be so funny and yet so well? Buy this book now for one of the reasons above, or just buy it for the sheer pleasure of reading, whatever. Rating: 5.5