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Roads to Ride: A Bicyclist's Topographic Guide to Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin Counties

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Title: Roads to Ride: A Bicyclist's Topographic Guide to Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin Counties
by Grant Petersen, Mary Anderson
ISBN: 0-930588-07-X
Publisher: Heyday Books
Pub. Date: November, 1983
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $8.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4
Summary: Good book, needs updated
Comment: This is a good book for the cyclist seeking roads to ride in Contra Costa, Alameda, and Marin county and was at my bedside as I planned the next day's ride during the 1980's and early 1990's. The book shows you in percent how steep some road grades can be and what to expect. However the book needs to be updated badly, published in the early 1980's, and due to the population and housing explosion in the Bay area and the Delta, some roads have changed and even are not there anymore. I would like to see the author do a book on Calaveras county which has some incredible roads to ride placing it in serious competition with Marin county.

Rating: 5
Summary: A true cyclist's perspective
Comment: This (and its companion book) are the best ride books I have ever read. In fact, they're the only ones I've ever even liked.

Each route is laid out in elevation profile in an attractive, uncluttered profile. Scale is provided in miles and kilometers for the distance; feet and meters for the elevation; 0 at road start for both. The gradient for steep sections is cleanly labeled on the profile itself. Intersections with other major (from the cyclist's perspective) roads are indicated with a reference to the page number for that road.

The short, spare route descriptions do it for me. They're not the usual boring blow-by-blow description of the road. "At this point, if it's spring, notice the colorful flowers on the left." Rather, he provides a spare description of the feel of the riding of the road, as a cyclist would feel them. At least, as I do.

Note: the book also contains a number of black and white photos of the roads, back roads usually empty, with curves, and shot at low angle. The photographer often darkens the road, so there is little contrast between it and the surroundings. The road appears incorporated into the natural environment. Again, a cyclist's feel.

Rating: 5
Summary: The Bible for cyclists
Comment: This book is the best resource for a rider that you can find. It's written to appeal to everyone from a budding racer to someone looking for family fun.

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