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More copies of this ISBNOther titles in the Where to Bike series:Where to Bike Portland: Best Biking in City and Suburbsby Anne Lee
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Where to Bike New York, is a cycling guide to the city for recreational cyclists who want to know more about fun interesting places to ride their bikes for family time, fun and fitness. Cycling is booming. It's free, healthy, environmentally friendly, sustainable and most of all it's fun. But Where to Ride? Where to Bike New York contains 58 interesting rides around New York City. There's also a section covering how to prepare and what to take with you. Synopsis:Where to Bike Portland, is a cycling guide to the city for recreational cyclists who want to know more about fun interesting places to ride their bikes for family time, fun and fitness. Cycling is free, healthy, environmentally friendly, sustainable and most of all fun. But Where to Ride? This book contains 47 interesting rides for adults and 26 kids' rides to motivate and inspire. It also includes a section covering how to prepare and what to take with you. Synopsis:Where to Bike Chicago Synopsis:Where to Bike Chicago, Best Biking in the City and Suburbs Synopsis:Where to Bike Portland cycling guidebooks. Where to Bike Portland contains 47 interesting rides for adults and 26 kids' rides to motivate and inspire. It also includes a section covering how to prepare and what to take with you. About the Author Anne Lee is a business professional who has graduated from bicycling for enjoyment and recreation to a full-fledged bicycle commuter.
After spending most of her career in banking, Annechanged directions and joined three colleagues and began her own business. Together they published a weekly help-wanted newspaper dedicated to the job seeker in Maine and Southern New Hampshire. After five years, Anne left the business and became the Executive Director of the YWCA in Lewiston, Maine, but when her father’s health deteriorated, she joined him in South Carolina to care for him and his household. A year of caretaking put things in perspective and when her tour of duty was completed, she headed to the west coast to be closer to her children. Lee chose Portland, Oregon as her new home because of the City’s commitment to urban planning, sustainability, and bicycling. She joined the Community Cycling Center as Deputy Director and proudly joined the bicycle community in Portland.
Table of ContentsAdult Rides North/Northeast A01: Hillsboro to Vernonia A02: Clark County Tour A03: Fort Vancouver to Lacamas Lake A04: Fort Vancouver to Vancouver Lake A05: Vancouver Maritime Trail A06: Two Bridge Loop A07: Columbia Tech Center A08: Smith and Bybee Lakes to Kelley Point Park A09: St. Johns Loop A10: Columbia Slough Watershed Ride A11: Walls of Pride Art Loop A12: Fernhill Park A13: Ground Water Well Tour A14: Cully Neighborhood Figure Eight Downtown and Theme Rides A15: Museums by Bike A16: Heritage Tree Tour A17: Architectural Ride A18: The Donut Roll A19: Water Water Everywhere Fountain Ride A20: Bike-friendly Brewery Tour A21: Tour of the Food Carts A22: The Simpsons A23: Gardens Tour A24: Public Art Ride A25: Crazy Parks Ride A26: PSU to Ladd’s Addition A27: Downtown Portland to the Airport A28: Downtown Vancouver to the Airport South/West A29: Vista Bridge to Council Crest Park A30: Pittock Mansion to Council Crest via Washington Park A31: Cedar Hills to Sylvan Hills A32: Charbonneau Golf Course Loop A33: Willow Creek Landover Park Loop A34: Hillsboro Stroll A35: Jackson Bottom Loop A36: Hillsboro Farmlands South A37: Wine Country via Chahalem Mountain A38: Champoeg State Park A39: Clackamas River Ride A40: Tri-Park Trip East A41: Rocky Mount Ride A42: East Portland Loop Ride A43: Terwilliger Blvd to Lake Oswego via Tyron State Park A44: Knead the Dough A45: Marine Drive to Troutdale Loop A46: I-205 Bike Path to Clackamas Town Center A47: Columbia River Gorge to Multnomah Falls Kid Rides North/Northeast K01: Burnt Bridge Creek Trail K02: Esther Short Park K03: Washington State University Park K04: Salmon Creek Trail K05: Kelley Point Park Bike Path K06: Blue Lake State Park K07: Cathedral Park K08: University Park K09: Wellington Park K10: Peninsula Park K11: Pier Park K12: Overlook Park K13: Wallace City Park K14: McKenna Park K15: Dawson City Park K16: Irving Park K17: Tanner Springs Park K18: Irving Park Southeast K19: Laurelhurst Park K20: OMSI to Sellwood Park K21: East Esplanade to OMSI K22: Grant Park West K23: Fanno Creek Park K24: Tualitin Hills Nature Park K25: Shute Park K26: Rood Road Park
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