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Bicycling the Natchez Trace: A Guide to the Natchez Trace Parkway and Nearby Scenic Routes
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
EAN: 9780963779861
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 0963779869
Label: Pennywell Press
Manufacturer: Pennywell Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 219
Publication Date: September 30, 2005
Publisher: Pennywell Press
Studio: Pennywell Press
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great resource for drivers or bikers
Warner's guide is the premiere resource for bikers who are contemplating the Natchez Trace Parkway. We just finished an abbreviated tour (you can't plan the weather) and found the guide to be a reliable resource for historical sites, terrain, lodging, and the miscellaneous details important to the long-distance biker. There have been some changes in the cities in regards to lodging and dining options but overall there are more options, not less. This guide is highly recommended and we look forward ... Read More
Rating: - A good book
The book is well written with a lot of important details about the trail.
Rating: - The Natchez Trace is a great trip for neophyte bicycle tourists
The terrain and weather are benign, and the logistical issues are straightforward.
Others have commented that the author assumes readers will know how to pack a bike and how to undertake simple repairs. I think Wanner's omission is a positive feature--there are other books that do these jobs thoroughly.
Bicycling the Natchez Trace excels with the great number of side trips described, which will be most useful for locals who are able to periodically re-visit the Trace.
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Rating: - top of the line
Well written, accurate usable advice for bikers. The historic facts as well as geography ( mileage to stores, attractions, facilities) were right on the money. I used the book to do the northern 125 miles of the trace. I am preparing for a southbound ride next and will use this book. john
Rating: - Nice complement to Park Service literature
The author obviously has spent considerable time riding the Trace and in surrounding areas. As a result, the book serves as a useful complement to the literature available from the National Park Service on the Natchez Trace. However, the most important document that a Trace traveler needs is a Natchez Trace Parkway Map and Guide from the Park Service. The author briefly describes the historical significance of many of the landmarks along the Trace. Of great interest to bicylists is the lay of ... Read More
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