Adventure Motorcyclist's Guide to Alaska

Nonfiction, Sports, Motor Sports, Travel, United States, Adventure & Literary Travel
Cover of the book Adventure Motorcyclist's Guide to Alaska by Lee Klancher, Phil Freeman, Octane Press
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Author: Lee Klancher, Phil Freeman ISBN: 9781937747077
Publisher: Octane Press Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lee Klancher, Phil Freeman
ISBN: 9781937747077
Publisher: Octane Press
Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Put one of the most knowledgable motorcycle tour guides in Alaska in your pocket with this witty, fun book that brings to life the best roads and off-beat destinations in the state. This colorful guide lists all the road routes in Alaska with recommended dirt road excursions past mines, mountains and streams. The book includes ideal itineraries, the most interesting side roads, and great places to sleep, eat, and get off your bike to sightsee. Gear suggestions, motorcycle transport options, camping tips, and how to incorporate the Marine Highway System into your trip are also part of the package. The content focuses on the Alaska dirt and paved highways, but also includes the Canadian highways of interest as well as the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska.

Created by author Lee Klancher and long-time Alaskan motorcycle tour guide Phil Freeman, this obsessively-researched book combines unsurpassed detail on the best backroads in Alaska with first-hand recommendations for the best hotels, cabins, restaurants, and micro-breweries from a guide who has visited every corner of America's wildest state.

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Put one of the most knowledgable motorcycle tour guides in Alaska in your pocket with this witty, fun book that brings to life the best roads and off-beat destinations in the state. This colorful guide lists all the road routes in Alaska with recommended dirt road excursions past mines, mountains and streams. The book includes ideal itineraries, the most interesting side roads, and great places to sleep, eat, and get off your bike to sightsee. Gear suggestions, motorcycle transport options, camping tips, and how to incorporate the Marine Highway System into your trip are also part of the package. The content focuses on the Alaska dirt and paved highways, but also includes the Canadian highways of interest as well as the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska.

Created by author Lee Klancher and long-time Alaskan motorcycle tour guide Phil Freeman, this obsessively-researched book combines unsurpassed detail on the best backroads in Alaska with first-hand recommendations for the best hotels, cabins, restaurants, and micro-breweries from a guide who has visited every corner of America's wildest state.

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