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Fifty Places to Bike Before You Die: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang

Autor Chris Santella
en Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2012
Covers trips for cyclists of all abilities, and covers environments as varied as the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia, the Tour of Tuli through Botswana, and the urban jungle of New York City.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781584799894
ISBN-10: 1584799897
Pagini: 223
Ilustrații: 40 color photographs
Dimensiuni: 185 x 206 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Chronicle Books
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Notă biografică

Chris Santella is a freelance writer and marketing consultant based in Portland, Oregon. A regular contributor to the "New York Times" and Forbes.com, he has also contributed to the "New Yorker," "Travel & Leisure," "Golf," and "Delta Sky." Santella is the author of eight other titles in STC's Fifty Places series.

Descriere

"Fifty Places to Bike Before You Die" is the ninth addition to the bestselling Fifty Places series by Chris Santella. Biking has grown increasingly popular in recent years, as both a leisure and an extreme exercise activity, and Santella covers trips for cyclists of every level. "Fifty Places to Bike" covers environments as varied as the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia, the Indochina Trail in Vietnam, and the urban jungle of New York City. With a healthy mix of international and national locations, the 50 chapters capture the breathtaking vistas cyclists will enjoy around the world. As always, the places are brought to life with more than 40 stunning color photographs.
Praise for "Fifty Places to Bike Before You Die"
"OMG views, killer hills and open road--the routes in "Fifty Places to Bike Before You Die" (in bookstores this month) have everything a pedal pusher could ask for." --"Fitness" magazine