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Rating:  Summary: The Bee's Knees For Arizona Mountain Biking Review: As an ecotourism operator, and someone who is accustomed to booking mountain biking adventures throughout the Southwest, I find Paul Beakley's "Mountain Bike American (Arizona)" among the best I've ever read. He has taken most of the work out of the usual logistics I end up having to do when planning tours for our clients. Fact is, I feel guilty using his excellent source of knowledge, but not paying him for it.Still, Paul has written a most excellent mountain bike book that every mountain bike enthusiast will enjoy as well as benefit from the tangible knowledge Paul lays out in his tome. It's all there, too: text; graphics; pictures; and the all important numbers crunch stuff that will help anyone figure out just how much he or she is willing to tackle in any given terrain. I highly recommend this book for amateur and professional alike; it even does wonders for we who are in the touring line of work...
Rating:  Summary: Far exceeds expectations Review: Each time I return to this book I recognize how many little extras it includes, such as vertical profiles, several ways to find or select a trail, a good place to satisfy post-ride munchies, or the phone number of a local bike shop in a nearby town for an emergency repair. As a 4th generation native of Arizona, I thought I knew my way around, but this book has paid off in directing me to a lot of out of the way trails I never would have found or even heard of swapping ideas with local riders. Do not overlook or underestimate the many "honorable mention" rides included in each chapter. There's another popular book on Arizona mountain bike trails that is sort of a cartoon. Buy that if you want laughs, but buy Mountain Bike America: Arizona if you want a serious reference tool to get the most out of your visits to and around Arizona.
Rating:  Summary: My brother loved it Review: I bought this for my brother, an avid mt. biker in scottsdale. He loved it, and used it the first weekend he got it to find a new trail.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book, Great Trails, Great Guy Review: I had the privelege of riding with the author of this book, and lemme tell you, he rides as well as he writes! A great guy, he took me out on a tour of South Mountain (we skipped national, I was on a rental bike and my pedals/shoes were stolen a few days before so I was on flats and running shoes! Yeah, so its an excuse, and I wouldn't be able to ride it anyway, but thats my story and I'm sticking too it!) Erm, where was I? Oh yeah, the review. Ok, here's the lowdown: - an AMAZING variety of trails, and he's ridden every one at least twice so the information is very accurate - great, easy to understand writing style that's enjoyable to read - very accurate maps and directions, in an easy-to-follow format - a sense of humor... how refreshing! - all this for the price of a coated map! Ok, quick anecdote: I was in South Mountain Cycles with Paul, returning the bike I rented, and Paul showed the owner, the mech, and a representative of the local bike store coalition the book. All three said they wanted to buy a copy. If you're planning a trip to Arizona, and plan to do a bit of biking while you're out there, this is the book to have. In depth and accurate, you won't be sorry!
Rating:  Summary: Great Book, Great Trails, Great Guy Review: I had the privelege of riding with the author of this book, and lemme tell you, he rides as well as he writes! A great guy, he took me out on a tour of South Mountain (we skipped national, I was on a rental bike and my pedals/shoes were stolen a few days before so I was on flats and running shoes! Yeah, so its an excuse, and I wouldn't be able to ride it anyway, but thats my story and I'm sticking too it!) Erm, where was I? Oh yeah, the review. Ok, here's the lowdown: - an AMAZING variety of trails, and he's ridden every one at least twice so the information is very accurate - great, easy to understand writing style that's enjoyable to read - very accurate maps and directions, in an easy-to-follow format - a sense of humor... how refreshing! - all this for the price of a coated map! Ok, quick anecdote: I was in South Mountain Cycles with Paul, returning the bike I rented, and Paul showed the owner, the mech, and a representative of the local bike store coalition the book. All three said they wanted to buy a copy. If you're planning a trip to Arizona, and plan to do a bit of biking while you're out there, this is the book to have. In depth and accurate, you won't be sorry!
Rating:  Summary: The definitive guide to Arizona riding Review: This book is a must have for mountain bikers who live in Arizona, or are just visiting. It's got all the must-do rides (South mountain, elden in Flagstaff, Sedona, etc) , and plenty of out of the way gems to try. The maps are spot-on, and the mileage logs combined with a good bike computer are invaluable for exploring the new routes.
Rating:  Summary: The definitive guide to Arizona riding Review: This book is a must have for mountain bikers who live in Arizona, or are just visiting. It's got all the must-do rides (South mountain, elden in Flagstaff, Sedona, etc) , and plenty of out of the way gems to try. The maps are spot-on, and the mileage logs combined with a good bike computer are invaluable for exploring the new routes.
Rating:  Summary: An excellent AZ mountain biking guidebook! Review: This book was written by an Arizona native, so the book has just about all of the information anyone will need when riding in AZ. Each section is packed with interesting history of the area the trails are in, accurate trail descriptions, detailed and accurate maps, elevation profiles, best time of year to ride specific trails, and even a list of accomodations and restaurants in the trail area! At 384 pages, this book is the largest guidebook that I own of AZ mountain biking books. You can even download a sample chapter of the book on Paul Beakley's website... It is an excellent book that I highly recommend for anyone interested in mountain biking in AZ!
Rating:  Summary: An excellent AZ mountain biking guidebook! Review: This book was written by an Arizona native, so the book has just about all of the information anyone will need when riding in AZ. Each section is packed with interesting history of the area the trails are in, accurate trail descriptions, detailed and accurate maps, elevation profiles, best time of year to ride specific trails, and even a list of accomodations and restaurants in the trail area! At 384 pages, this book is the largest guidebook that I own of AZ mountain biking books. You can even download a sample chapter of the book on Paul Beakley's website... It is an excellent book that I highly recommend for anyone interested in mountain biking in AZ!
Rating:  Summary: whole lot of nothing Review: This thing weighs in at a whopping 19 ounces. Way too much paper filler with all sorts of peripheral information about mountain biking in general, but not enough specific details about the best Arizona trails. The maps were done with a GPS, but a gray line drawn by a computer over a b&w topo that covers only 1/4 page just does not get it. You've probably heard the expression that a camel is a horse designed by committee. This is a book written by a knowledgable mountain biker then stuffed into the Falcon/Globe-Pequot format. This fomulaic (sp?) approach to a mountain bike guide just doesn't work. The local guides and maps are cheaper, better and lighter.
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