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Experts Tell Us the Best Mountain Biking Books in the UK

This article showcases our top picks for the Best Mountain Biking Books in the UK. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).

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The Longest Climb by Dominic Faulkner

This product was recommended by Shiv Gupta from Incrementors

Climbing Mount Everest is an incredible accomplishment in and of itself. Dominic Faulkner and his colleagues, on the other hand, pushed it to a whole new level. Instead of merely ascending the world’s tallest peak, they opted to cycle from the lowest place on the earth (the Dead Sea) to the base of Everest and then begin climbing.


Great Britain Mountain Biking by Tom Fenton

This product was recommended by Cindy Corpis from SearchPeopleFree

This book is a comprehensive and highly researched piece of information that can serve as an enticing goad to bikers across the UK. Wherever in the UK, you are biking, it will help you assess the exact length and width of mountain tracks, depths, and heights of the mountain. Moreover, it also conveys information regarding the optimum speed a biker should attain on a specific track.


Bikepacking by Laurence McJannet

This product was recommended by Cindy Corpis from SearchPeopleFree

Bikepacking is an exquisite book that leads mountain bikers through adventurous tracks, beautiful camping places, mysterious hidden trails, and primitive railway tracks. The author has written the book by riding through the finest riding tracks in the UK. Moreover, this book is fraught with adventurous and inspiring stories of going into unknown tracks and finding hidden places.


Wales Mountain Biking by Tom Hutton

This product was recommended by Cindy Corpis from SearchPeopleFree

This book has been written by Tom Hutton and he has described each route and track as articulated in very easy-to-follow instructions. Additionally, directions and other track specifications are stated to facilitate biking. A simple to follow ordnance survey 1:50,000 mapping has been drawn to facilitate biking. Apart from the above, exact details of distances, timings, and difficulty gradings of the tracks and refreshments points have also been guided that make the biking more effective.


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Experts Tell Us the Best Mountain Biking Books

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