Robert Hurst Bücher






Mountain Biking Colorado's San Juan Mountains
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Featuring over seventy diverse biking routes, this guide explores the stunning landscapes of Southwest Colorado, from alpine climbs to desert loops. Author Robert Hurst enriches the experience with insights into the region's history, wildlife, and weather, transforming it into more than just a trail guide. Highlights include detailed descriptions of notable trails like Engineer Pass and Hermosa Creek, along with practical information on local amenities, elevation profiles, and maintenance tips, complemented by over eighty photographs.
Audley's End
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The story follows a college professor grappling with the profound grief of losing his son, seeking solace on a sabbatical in London. As he attempts to mend his fractured marriage, he discovers unexpected connections in a gay pub, where he meets a rent boy named Audley. This encounter leads him on a transformative journey of self-discovery and redemption, exploring themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships amidst personal turmoil.
Road Biking Colorado: A Guide to the State's Best Bike Rides
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Featuring 40 premier road biking routes in Colorado, this guide offers GPS coordinates and detailed mile-by-mile directions tailored for recreational riders. It includes vibrant color maps, photos, and essential safety tips, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Additionally, the book highlights local attractions along each route, enriching your biking adventure with insights into the surrounding scenery and culture.
Bicycle Commuter's Handbook
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Practical miniguide to tips, tricks, technique, and gear for commuting by bicycle to work, the grocery store, or just getting around town.
Exploring the historical and cultural factors behind America's complicated relationship with cycling, the book argues for the bicycle as a vital mode of transportation in today's energy-conscious era. Hurst passionately advocates for embracing cycling, highlighting its efficiency and potential to transform urban mobility. With a mix of humor and frustration, he challenges misconceptions about biking and encourages readers to envision a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle. The narrative serves as both a manifesto and a rallying cry for a self-propelled future.
The Jolly Farmers: A Gay Odyssey
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Tom O'Mally faces a seemingly minor decision that spirals into a journey filled with significant consequences. His choices lead him to navigate treacherous paths, ultimately culminating in a poignant experience at a gay pub in Oxford. The narrative explores themes of identity and the unexpected impact of seemingly small decisions on one's life trajectory.
The story unfolds through three generations of a wealthy Main Line family, exploring themes of religious conflict and sexual identity. At the center is a powerful matriarch, whose resourcefulness and vengeful tendencies shape the family's dynamics. This saga delves into the complexities of familial relationships, secrets, and the influence of a commanding grandmother, making it a compelling read for those familiar with strong-willed matriarchs.
Focusing on the complexities of cycling in contemporary America, Robert Hurst offers an in-depth exploration of the challenges faced by cyclists. He shares insightful strategies and techniques for navigating traffic, emphasizing the unique art of biking in urban environments. Through vivid detail, Hurst highlights not only the practical aspects of cycling but also the broader context of safety and awareness on the road.