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2010 ANNUAL REPORT
In 2010, Adventure Cycling enjoyed the best year ever in promoting bicycle travel and bicycling throughout North America.
- Donors gave more than ever before and we were generously supported by grants from SRAM ($30,000), Recreational Equipment, Inc ($20,000), New Belgium Brewing ($15,000), The Lazar Foundation ($10,000), as well as AASHTO's Center for Environmental Excellence ($5,000), which supported technical work on the U.S. Bicycle Route System.
- The routes and mapping staff completed the spectacular 2,478-mile Sierra Cascades Bicycle Route — and took the Adventure Cycling Route Network over 40,000 miles, the largest mapped network of bike-friendly routes in the world.
- Nine issues of Adventure Cyclist were published and to great acclaim.
- We saw our virtual community grow, with 25,000 “fans” on Facebook, 40,000 subscribers to our free e-newsletter Bike Bits, and lots of activity on our redesigned online discussion forums, Flickr, YouTube, and Twitter.
- In 2010, many states leapt forward to create an official U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS). Twenty-nine states (up from 12 last year) plus the District of Columbia are working with us to create U.S. Bike Routes.
- All of our efforts added up to new milestones: more maps sold, more visibility, more tours and tour participants, more donations, and more cycling visitors to our Missoula headquarters (nearly 1,100!).
Read more about it by downloading a pdf copy of Adventure Cycling Association’s 2010 Annual Report. Click here to download our most recent audit (pdf).
Our past annual reports are also available in pdf-format below:
2009 Annual Report
2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
2006 Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
2003 Annual Report
2002 Annual Report

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