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Cycling the Great Divide: From Canada to Mexico on America's Premier Long Distance Mountain Bike Route

Cycling the Great Divide: From Canada to Mexico on America's Premier Long Distance Mountain Bike Route
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Cycling the Great Divide: From Canada to Mexico on America's Premier Long Distance Mountain Bike Route

 
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Complete information on segments or through-rides in the only guide to America's first long-distance, off-pavement bike

 
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Product Details
Author:Michael McCoy
Paperback:222 pages
Publisher:Mountaineers Books
Publication Date:June 01, 2000
Language:English
ISBN:0898866987
Package Length:8.2 inches
Package Width:5.3 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5A must-have for riding the Great Divide  Jan 18, 2002 By J. Hearn
Whether you're planning on riding the whole thing at once or just just doing a section of it, I'd strongly recommend getting this book. My wife and I rode entire length in the summer of 2000, and we carried this book on the outside of our packs in a plastic bag at all times. We referred to it at least once every day. Like in any guide-book, there are a few confusing spots, but on the whole, the author (one of the original trail planners) has done a great job. He not only keeps you on the right path, he also points out various places you should visit, gives some historic perspective, and more. The book will surely make your experience more enjoyable.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5A Great Book on the Great Divide  Mar 27, 2003 By alys culhane
Michael McCoy's Cycling the Great Divide: From Canada to Mexico on America's Premier Long Distance Mountain Bike Route is an essential item for those who are planning to bicycle or hike all of the Adventure Cycling route.

As McCoy notes in his well-written and informative introduction, this isn't an easy trek. Uneven terrain, adverse weather conditions, and a lack of water and essential services are often the norm.

As I found, having the book on hand better enabled me to plan ahead. For instance, my discovering that the climb over Indiana Pass would be long and difficult prompted me to begin my cycling day early, which in retrospect was fortuitious in that had I dilly-dallied, I would would have been caught in a late-afternoon snow-storm.

One the book's many strengths is that it includes a much-needed daily route synopsis. Though I am directionally challenged, I did not miss a single turn, not even in New Mexico, where many of the roads and trail heads are unmarked.

Sightseeing, points-of-interest, and photos have been included. I was often glad of this -- as I remarked to some onlookers, if McCoy hadn't pointed these things out to me, my trip would have been more of a slog than it was. For instance, if he hadn't mentioned that the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad passes through southern New Mexico, I would have missed it.

The historical information is also a plus in that it will appeal to both tenters and armchair readers. There was many an evening when (because the sun set early) I was glad I had this book on hand.

The material in this book also complements the Adventure Cycling maps. In retrospect, my trip was without incident, in part because I had both on hand.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Good luck figuring out where to go without this book  Dec 12, 2002 By Michael Cline
If you are riding the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, you MUST have this book. This is an awesome route - Mike McCoy and the gang did a great job of researching it. One comment on the writing though -- when he uses the word 'steep', he means 'extremely steep', and when he says 'extremely steep', he means 'don't even try to ride your bike up this with a fully loaded bike'. A 'respectable climb' is really a lung-buster. Just expect everything to be a little harder than he makes it sound, and then you wont feel angry because it is not as easy as he makes it out to be. I think he must have either rode it without being fully loaded, or he is a very strong man! Anyhow, if you ride the Great Divide, you will have fun.. I guarantee it.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Great Divide Cyclist  Jan 15, 2007 By User
I rode this trail in the summer of 2006, from Banff to Mexico. I found this book very helpful in planning my daily rides. It briefly described potential camping spots, designated and undesignated, water sources, and trail conditions. To conserve weight while on the trail, I tore out the pages as I completed them.

It is definitely well worth the money to buy for planning and for using on the trail.

This book does not include any info on the Canada portion.

With some help from this book I only needed 40 days to plan everything.

Note: This was my first bicycle tour and I did it solo, self supported.
Cheers!


5Must-Have for Great Divide Riders (but also get the maps!)  Feb 03, 2011 By G. Snapp "Avid reader"
Reading this book has rekindled my interest in doing the Great Divide. It's informative and I like the maps - they give a different, more condensed view. However, everyone who has done the ride and posted says you should definitely buy the ACA maps - not just rely on this book. I also bought it for my Kindle, which I will be bringing anyway. That way I can also bring this book without the weight. The maps are pretty small on the Kindle version. My eyes aren't that good. (Should I bring a magnifying glass?)

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