Mike McCoy

Cycling the Great Divide

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CLICK HERE to download the first chapter from Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Edition

* Mountain bikers from around the world test their mettle on this 2,745-mile route each year
* Ultra cycling, including this route through the Rockies, are increasing in popularity
* 245 miles have been added to the route since the first edition was published and are now covered in this new update
Mostly dirt roads, a little pavement, some single track, and 100% adventure await on the great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Canada to Mexico. Cyclists dream of and plan for this life-list trip that starts in Banff, Alberta and rolls through 2,745 miles of wild mountainous beauty all the way to antelope Wells, New Mexico. Michael McCoy and the Adventure Cycling Association (ACA) provide a segmented route guide for you to follow in its entirety or section ride to suit your schedule and stamina. This fully updated edition provides the information you need to stay on route and find food, water, bike supplies, and shelter (camp or stay in small-town accommodations) over the entire adventure.
Updated content in the 2nd edition includes info on the 254 miles in Canada that were recently added to the route (with maps and photos), as well as changes and additions to the evolving trail, new resources to access on your trip, and new and revised maps.
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386 printed pages
Original publication
2013
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  • Gerasim Ambartsumyanhas quoted7 years ago
    We called it “bikepacking.” (Since then, the term has evolved, and today “bikepacker” is typically applied to mountain bikers who go super-light, foregoing heavily loaded panniers or trailers—and the comforts they hold—by employing a system of innovative rackless packs.)
  • Gerasim Ambartsumyanhas quoted7 years ago
    Adventure Cycling began life in 1974 as Bikecentennial, forming when a group of visionary young bicycle tourists came together with a grand plan: Let’s throw a two-wheeled, 200th-birthday bash for the American Bicentennial, and invite the world to bicycle across the United States!
  • Gerasim Ambartsumyanhas quoted7 years ago
    This cyclist demonstrates the correct way to get around a muddy section for the well-being of both the trail and his bike’s drivetrain. (Kathy Kessler-York)
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