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OverviewThis is an updated edition of the best-selling guide to bicycling in Florida.This thoroughly revised volume includes updated information on the more than forty trails featured in the first edition (and the deletion of one trail destroyed during the hurricane season of 2004-05). It also features detailed listings and descriptions of nineteen additional bike paths from across the state, built or completed in the past seven years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff Kunerth , Gretchen KunerthPublisher: University Press of Florida Imprint: University Press of Florida Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9780813032559ISBN 10: 0813032555 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsWhether on bike, foot, in-line skate, or even horse, this trail book can help you find the paths and know what to expect when you get there, and what you might find along the way. - Tallahassee Democrat Good for those who are far from home and appreciate having few surprises on a grueling bike ride into the backcountry, even on a paved pathway. - Outdoor Adventure Magazine A must for people who enjoy the parallel pleasures of cycling and sightseeing. - Travel Writer Marketletter Kunerth took about a year to ride the trails in the book. Sometimes, it was a matter of day trips from Orlando. Other times, he and his wife took long weekends to the Panhandle or South Florida to ride four or five trails. - Jacksonville Times-Union Jammed with the info cyclists venturing into the unknown crave. There are simple maps that point out where to park, restrooms, water, crossroads, and 'watch out' places where extra caution is required along the routes. - Gainesville Sun Readers are advised where to find trendy shopping on Miami's M-Path; where to find a bike rack at the Flagler mansion in Palm Beach (just outside the front gate), and which trail goes by the second largest nudist colony in Florida. - Florida Bicycle Messenger """Whether on bike, foot, in-line skate, or even horse, this trail book can help you find the paths and know what to expect when you get there, and what you might find along the way."" - Tallahassee Democrat ""Good for those who are far from home and appreciate having few surprises on a grueling bike ride into the backcountry, even on a paved pathway."" - Outdoor Adventure Magazine ""A must for people who enjoy the parallel pleasures of cycling and sightseeing."" - Travel Writer Marketletter ""Kunerth took about a year to ride the trails in the book. Sometimes, it was a matter of day trips from Orlando. Other times, he and his wife took long weekends to the Panhandle or South Florida to ride four or five trails."" - Jacksonville Times-Union ""Jammed with the info cyclists venturing into the unknown crave. There are simple maps that point out where to park, restrooms, water, crossroads, and 'watch out' places where extra caution is required along the routes."" - Gainesville Sun ""Readers are advised where to find trendy shopping on Miami's M-Path; where to find a bike rack at the Flagler mansion in Palm Beach (just outside the front gate), and which trail goes by the second largest nudist colony in Florida."" - Florida Bicycle Messenger""" Author InformationJeff Kunerth has been a reporter with the Orlando Sentinel for thirty-four years. He is co-author of Georgia Adventures: One-Day and Weekend Getaways. He and his wife, Gretchen, have together bicycled thousands of miles in Florida and Georgia since the early 1980s. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |