Motorcycle Journeys through Texas and Northern Mexico
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (597 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1884313787 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 225 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is the author of two already highly successful titles in this series, Motorcycle Journeys Through Northern Mexico, and Motorcycle Journeys Through Southern Mexico. A native of Alabama, Davis currently lives in Montana.. About the AuthorNeal Davis was bitten by the travel bug early in life and has spent his years seeking a cure all over the world. He has ridden in 21 countries spanning nearly every corner of the globe
He has ridden in 21 countries spanning nearly every corner of the globe. He is the author of two already highly successful titles in this series, Motorcycle Journeys Through Northern Mexico, and Motorcycle Journeys Through Southern Mexico. Neal Davis was bitten by the travel bug early in life and has spent his years seeking a cure all over the world. A native of Alabama, Davis currently lives in Montana.
From ocean-side lobster shacks with the best chowder outside of New England to lush forest highways that wind through bursting riverbeds in the shadows of snow-capped mountain peaks, a great riding day is guaranteed. And, most important to motorcyclists, it has almost 100 mountains that exceed 5,000 feet in elevation -- with eight exceeding 8,000 feet -- each conveniently adorned with smooth roads that are waiting for adventurous riders. More than 20 million acres of Texas are covered with trees. Davis has laid out a choice sampling of the best roads to ride, the best restaurants along the way, and the best times to see (or avoid) the hot tourist spots. And, with this new, updated second edition, he has expanded his coverage to include excursions into Northern Mexico to experience the incredible Copper Canyon, the awesome Sierra Madre Mountains, and a very special culture.. It has more than 3 million acres of inland lakes and rivers, 600 miles of oceanfront, and countless bayous and swamps in t
Dreaming about the road! J. T. Young The weather is getting colder, so I won't be doing any of these tours for a while, but reading the book gets my imagination going. I am researching places mentioned in the book, and trying to decide which trip will be the first. I need to get some buddies lined up to come along. The ride through the Big Bend area to Presidio looks like a good place to start! Followed by the ride down the border South of El Paso. If you want to take a trip on your motorcycle and can't figure out where to go or what you'll do when you get there, this is a good place to start.