商品簡介
The Off-Road Cyclist’s Guide to North Georgia and Southeast Tennessee Jim Parham wrote the very first mountain bike trail guides for the Southeast in the early 1990s. In this guidebook, he presents essential trail information to match the evolution of the sport. Recommended rides are grouped according to established trail systems in regions within each state, with full-color maps and photos, GPS coordinates, important route details, and driving directions to every trailhead..• 1200 miles of mountain bike trails • 128 routes • 83 trailheads • 42 trail networks • 8 epic rides Whether you’re used to shredding the most technical trails or just getting started on a mountain bike, you’ll find what you need to get where you want to go in this guide for all skill levels.
作者簡介
Since publishing his first mountain bike guide in 1992, Jim Parham has written more than a dozen adventure guidebooks for hiking, backpacking, mountain biking and road biking in the Southeast, and drawn his signature trail maps for numerous guides by other authors. A native North Carolinian who grew up in north Georgia and lived for years in east Tennessee, he now resides on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains.Since publishing his first mountain bike guide in 1992, Jim Parham has written more than a dozen adventure guidebooks for hiking, backpacking, mountain biking and road biking in the Southeast, and drawn his signature trail maps for numerous guides by other authors. A native North Carolinian who grew up in north Georgia and lived for years in east Tennessee, he now resides on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains.Since publishing his first mountain bike guide in 1992, Jim Parham has written more than a dozen adventure guidebooks for hiking, backpacking, mountain biking and road biking in the Southeast, and drawn his signature trail maps for numerous guides by other authors. A native North Carolinian who grew up in north Georgia and lived for years in east Tennessee, he now resides on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains.