Mountaineers Books Biking Portland

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Biking Portland includes 55 rides in and around Portland, Ore., from the Willamette Valley to Vancouver, Wash.

Features

  • Black-and-white photographs and maps
  • You'll find 55 outings rated from easy to difficult, from 3 to 56 mi.
  • Rides include difficulty, distance, elevation gain, elevation profiles, maps, mileage logs and public transportation directions to each ride
  • Handy chart compares routes by difficulty, length, elevation gain, biking time and points of interest
  • Sidebars call out unique features of Portland's cycling heritage

Made in USA.

From the publisher: Portland is America's premier biking city, where cycling is a way of life and not just a form of recreation or transportation. Now, with this comprehensive new guide, residents and visitors alike can connect with the region's rich cycling culture.

Biking Portland ranges from the city's urban core east to the base of Mount Hood, west to the Tualatin Valley and Coast Range foothills, down the Wilamette Valley and north across the Columbia River. Avid rider and bike commuter Owen Wozniak maps out city bike lanes, bucolic country roads, wide rail trails and green boulevards. Whether you're looking for a morning workout or a weekend family outing, you can experience the Portland area's bridges, wild rivers, expansive parks and deep forest from the saddle of your bike.
View all Mountaineers Books Washington and Oregon Cycling Guidebooks

Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Dimensions

8.5 x 5.5 inches

Author(s)

Owen Wozniak

Number of Pages

316

Format

Paperback

ISBN-13

9781594856525

Publisher

Mountaineers Books

Copyright Year

2012

State / Province

Oregon

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