Here are 40 of the best rides from the paved stretches of the Centennial Trail to the sweet single-track of Caribou Ridge.
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Planning your next bikepacking trip in the Centennial State? Mountain Biking the Colorado Trail is an essential tool for this long distance trail, whether you're biking a section or the entire length.
Experience the birthplace of the mountain bike revolution--wide-open spaces around the Bay Area provide an escape from the urban landscape.
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Ride singletrack over the Allegheny Mountains in Maryland or travel off-road across Virginia's scenic horse and wine country with the updated book, Mountain Biking the Washington DC/Baltimore Area.
An indispensable guide to finding, identifying and using the region's wild medicinal plants, Mountain States Medicinal Plants includes 120 plant profiles with color photographs and more.
An updated edition of the book that's been referred to as the "bible" of climbing, Mountaineering: Freedom of the Hills, 9th Edition contains 592 pages of information about equipment and techniques.
Featuring insight from climbing experts and educators, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills teaches you everything you need to reach new heights with instructional examples of best practices.
Whether you plan to summit this 11,240 ft. dormant volcano or want to explore other routes on Oregon's highest peak, Mt. Hood: A Climber's Guide is an essential resource that includes stunning photos.
Join author Heather "Anish" Anderson on a deeply internal yet highly physical journey in Mud, Rocks, Blazes: Letting Go on the Appalachian Trail, an essential story about strength, purpose and the AT.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of mushrooms shared by a master forager in Mushroom Wanderland, including how to identify and use them in cooking, home remedies and more.
Get to know your mountain mushrooms and forest fungi with Mushrooms of Appalachia, your guide to learning about 50 of the most common edible and poisonous species found in this region.
Fun to forage and intriguing to spot, the 54 mushroom species described in Mushrooms of California—a field-ready, waterproof, pocket-size guide—range from deliciously edible to dangerously poisonous.
Have you ever seen a mushroom while hiking and wondered what species it was? Find out with Mushrooms of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, a handy, pocket-size guide to the region's fungi.
Did you ever find a mushroom and wonder what species it was? Mushrooms of the Great Plains is your guide to 40 of the most common edible and poisonous species found in Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska.