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2.0 out of 5 stars
directionally challenged, August 24, 2009
I've taken a number of rides in this book and have come to realize that you cannot trust the directions, which appear to either have been written from memory or using a print map, as opposed to actually route/ride tested. Frequent right turns that should be left, wrong road names, omissions of key information.
The writers characteristically fail to give adequate (or any) warning of a hard-to-find turn that one can easily breeze by on a bicycle. Since signage can change over time, it is so important to give landmarks and other tips (e.g. "at the top of the hill", "just after the lake", to help the rider.
Example: ride 10:
At 1.0 miles the directions say Pebble Hill Road continues as "Sugar Bottom Road." In actuality, you must take a LEFT off of Pebble Hill to get onto Sugar. I missed this, causing two hilly miles of extra riding. It may well be that the name of the road does change, but the rider needs to know to watch out for the turn, or that, in fact, there is a turn. True, I probably should have seen the Sugar Hill sign. But as there was no turn indicated, I assumed I merely continued straight. This is typical.
29.7 miles - Says "turn ride onto Tile Road." No - the right turn is onto Twin Silo.
These are but a few of many examples of why I have hesitated using this book.
These mar the otherwise enjoyable rides that are presented. I found the routes generally low-traffic and as described.
If you are using this book you may want to supplement it with either a good county map, GPS or Google maps.
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