Touring - Really good Touring how-to book?

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Weasel9
08-04-09, 11:58 AM
Can anyone suggest a good touring book for a beginner? It'd be nice to have one to give people who are interested in getting into it. In all my book-store rummagings, I've never come across a decent touring how-to book. I'm not impressed with the Bicycling magazine's touring book, and I haven't seen any others.

Any suggestions?

-Eric


arctos
08-04-09, 12:14 PM
Adventure Cycle-Touring Handbook by Stephen Lord

Cyclesafe
08-04-09, 12:17 PM
I think its a book waiting to be written. Hummmmm. Nope, I'd rather spend the time touring.


antokelly
08-04-09, 01:36 PM
steven lord's book is great but what's better than any book ,is if you can hook up with an experience tourer, somebody with a calm attitude to everything a person that dosen't mind you asking them silly question's all the time.i know people like this is few and far between but belive me there worth there weight in gold,so my advice would be forget books you will forget most of what you read anyway,instead look for a cycle tourer just check out your area see what you can come up with.

IvanK-
08-04-09, 02:18 PM
Here are two that I like:

The Essential Touring Cyclist: A Complete Guide for the Bycycle Traveller
Richard A. Lovett
-Short and covers all the main points.

Bike Touring: The Sierra Club Guide to Travel on Two Wheels
Raymond Bridge
-Just updated. Much more info than the one above.

mtclifford
08-04-09, 02:28 PM
Here are two that I like:

The Essential Touring Cyclist: A Complete Guide for the Bycycle Traveller
Richard A. Lovett
-Short and covers all the main points.

Bike Touring: The Sierra Club Guide to Travel on Two Wheels
Raymond Bridge
-Just updated. Much more info than the one above.

I also say the Lovett book is great for the very very basics. And if you plan on touring overseas, the Stephen Lord book is a must read.