Mountain Bike: Bend bookcover

Mountain Bike: Bend

46 Select Singletrack Routes

Katy Bryce 

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Description


- Bend has approximately 300 miles of continuously linked singletrack close to town

Bend is the "Tahoe" of Oregon mountain biking, and this new guidebook will put you on the best-of-the-best of the area's singletrack. Whether you're a local looking for new routes, or a vacationer needing quick, well-described choices to fit your skill, fitness, and appetite for adventure, this is the book you'll want to grab.

Guide includes:
- 46 tracks in the Bend, Oregon area
- 50% or more of each route on singletrack
- Convenient, compact format
- Most current information available, including beta on new trails and/or trail networks
- Topographical route maps
- Directions to trailheads, trip distance, suggested season, difficulty ratings, fitness intensity rating, route options, and trail descriptions tagged with mileage points
- Pertinent information for the area, including shuttle and guiding services, bike shops, and recommended spots for post-ride food and beverage

Product Details

PublisherMountaineers Books
Publish DateMarch 28, 2017
Pages256
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781680510645
Dimensions7.2 X 5.2 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: Sports & Outdoors

About the Author

Katy Bryce is a freelance writer and copywriter who works with businesses and organizations that inspire people to travel, get outside, seek adventure, enjoy nature, and care for the environment. With a background in environmental education and outreach, she has a deep appreciation for outdoor recreation and conservation. She has been mountain biking in Oregon for 20 years and has bike toured in Oregon, Mexico, and Central America, as well as biked the entire Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. She is a world traveler; she and her husband recently spent a full year surfing around the globe. Katy has lived in Bend since 1997, when she first ventured on to the famed Phil's Trail on her Gary Fisher steel hard tail. Over the years, she has ridden every trail in the area, some of them many times over. She has been involved with the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) for the past 15 years, both as a volunteer and board member. She and her husband Chris also have a bike part business, The Robert Axle Project, which manufactures and sells thru-axles for mountain, road, and cross bikes both in the U.S. and internationally. Katy regularly writes for Cascade Journal (formerly Central Oregon Magazine), the Inertia, and numerous outdoor and environmentally friendly businesses. Most of her writing has something to do with cycling, surfing, travel, adventure, recreation, or sustainability. - Hometown: Bend, OR - Website/Blogs: www.katybryce.com http: //www.robertaxleproject.com/ - Published books: This will be Katy's first book.

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