Cycling the Great Divide

Cycling the Great Divide
Title Cycling the Great Divide PDF eBook
Author Michael McCoy
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 226
Release 2000
Genre Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
ISBN 9780898866988

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Turforslag fra Canadas grænse via Montana, Wyoming, Colorado og New Mexico til grænsen til Mexico

Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Edition

Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Edition
Title Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Michael McCoy
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-09-18
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594858209

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CLICK HERE to download the first chapter from Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Edition * Mountain bikers from around the world test their mettle on this 2,745-mile route each year * Ultra cycling, including this route through the Rockies, are increasing in popularity * 245 miles have been added to the route since the first edition was published and are now covered in this new update Mostly dirt roads, a little pavement, some single track, and 100% adventure await on the great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Canada to Mexico. Cyclists dream of and plan for this life-list trip that starts in Banff, Alberta and rolls through 2,745 miles of wild mountainous beauty all the way to antelope Wells, New Mexico. Michael McCoy and the Adventure Cycling Association (ACA) provide a segmented route guide for you to follow in its entirety or section ride to suit your schedule and stamina. This fully updated edition provides the information you need to stay on route and find food, water, bike supplies, and shelter (camp or stay in small-town accommodations) over the entire adventure. Updated content in the 2nd edition includes info on the 254 miles in Canada that were recently added to the route (with maps and photos), as well as changes and additions to the evolving trail, new resources to access on your trip, and new and revised maps.

Eat, Sleep, Ride

Eat, Sleep, Ride
Title Eat, Sleep, Ride PDF eBook
Author Paul Howard
Publisher Greystone Books
Total Pages 256
Release 2011-02-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1553658183

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For Paul Howard, who has ridden the entire Tour de France route during the race itself—setting off at 4 am each day to avoid being caught by the pros—riding a small mountain-bike race should hold no fear. Still, this isn’t just any mountain-bike race. This is the Tour Divide. Running from Banff in Canada to the Mexican border, the Tour Divide is more than 2,700 miles—500 miles longer than the Tour de France. Its route along the Continental Divide goes through the heart of the Rocky Mountains and involves more than 200,000 feet of ascent—the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest seven times. The other problem is that Howard has never owned a mountain bike—and how will training on the South Downs in southern England prepare him for sleeping rough in the Rockies? Entertaining and engaging, Eat, Sleep, Ride will appeal to avid and aspiring cyclers, as well as fans of adventure/travel narrative with a humorous twist.

Be Brave, Be Strong

Be Brave, Be Strong
Title Be Brave, Be Strong PDF eBook
Author Jill Homer
Publisher Jill Homer
Total Pages 342
Release 2011-06
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1257658581

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Jill Homer has an outlandish ambition: Racing a mountain bike 2,740 miles from Canada to Mexico along the Continental Divide. But her dream starts to unravel the minute she sets it in motion. An accident on the Iditarod Trail results in serious frostbite. She struggles with painful recovery and growing uncertainties. Then, just two days before their departure, her boyfriend ends their eight-year relationship, dismantling everything Jill thought she knew about life, love and her identity. This is the story of an adventure driven relentlessly forward as foundations crumble. During her record-breaking ride in the 2009 Tour Divide, Jill battles a torrent of anger, self-doubt, fatigue, loneliness, pain, grief, bicycle failures, crashes and violent storms. Each night, she collapses under the crushing effort of this savage new way of life. And every morning, she picks up the pieces and strikes out to find what lies on the other side of the Divide: Astonishing beauty, unconditional kindness, and boundless strength.

Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking

Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking
Title Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking PDF eBook
Author Justin Lichter
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 176
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493023985

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Written by experts Justin Lichter and Justin Kline, Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking is a detailed guide to ultralight, self-contained cycling trips for pleasure and adventure. Bike tours can last a single day or take weeks, months, and years - this guide will explain the basics and intricacies no matter how far you go. Whether you are a beginner or a veteran, this is the most comprehensive book yet on traveling further and lighter.

The Divide

The Divide
Title The Divide PDF eBook
Author Nathan Doneen
Publisher
Total Pages 263
Release 2021-05-08
Genre
ISBN 9781948371049

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The Carbon Cycle

The Carbon Cycle
Title The Carbon Cycle PDF eBook
Author Kate Rawles
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages 338
Release 2013-09-25
Genre Science
ISBN 1927330785

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In 2006 “outdoor philosopher” Kate Rawles cycled 4553 miles from Texas to Alaska, following the spine of the Rocky Mountains as closely as possible. Cycling across unforgiving but starkly beautiful landscapes in both the United States and Canada – deserts, high mountain passes, glaciers and eventually down to the sea – she encountered bears, wolves, moose, cliff-swallows, aspens and a single, astonishing lynx. Along the way, she talked to North Americans about climate change – from truck drivers to politicians – to find out what they knew about it, whether they cared, and if they did, what they thought they could do. Kate tells the story of a trip in which she has to deal with the rigours of cycling for ten hours a day in temperatures often in excess of 100° F, fighting punctures, endless repairs and inescapable, grinding fatigue. But in recounting the physical struggle of such a journey, she also does constant battle with her own ideas and assumptions, helping us to cross the great divide between where we are on climate change and where we need to be. Can we tackle climate change while still keeping our modern Western lifestyles intact? Should we put biofuel in our camper vans and RVs? Or do we need much deeper shifts in lifestyles, values and worldviews?