---Vernon Felton - Bike Magazine
The trail guide
market is saturated—just one crappy guide book after another flooding
the shelves of your local book shop; telling you where all the boring
fireroad rides are; failing to distinguish which trails might actually
be interesting to the intermediate or advanced rider. Did I mention the
vague directions? Oi. I’m painfully familiar with the shortcomings of
many guidebooks because I possess about a hundred of them and I’m
currently writing one of my own.
Bike Map Dude’s
smartly-done series of California trail guides are, I’m happy to
report, an exception to the rule. They are a study in concise, accurate
information. Each profiled riding area includes a detailed map, trail
ratings, an elevation profile and some general tips on what to expect
and where to ride. Mountain Biking the Bay Area is a collection of
trail maps and write-ups to premier destinations such as China Camp,
Pine Mountain, Purisma Creek, Camp Tamarancho, Soquel Demonstration
Forest and Mount Tam.
If you’re a fan
of long, dense columns of edit, you’ll probably be disappointed with
this product. Tolstoy, it ain’t. If, on the other hand, you simply want
accurate directions on where to ride and what to expect, you’ll be more
than happy to part ways with your twenty bucks. An added plus? Mountain Biking the Bay Area fits conveniently in most hydration pack
pockets.
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