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Adventure Cyclist Magazine

ADVENTURE CYCLIST MAGAZINE - GO THE DISTANCE
Adventure Cyclist is the one bike magazine truly dedicated to bicycle travel and adventure. Offering many angles on bike travel, we cover bicycle adventures worldwide, including epic, cross-country bike tours, shorter multi-day bike trips, and mountain-bike treks, as well as featuring bike-gear reviews, and other bike-travel news. Known for inspiring photography and insightful stories from seasoned bike-travel writers such as Chuck Haney, Susan Weaver, Aaron Teasdale, Dennis Coello (and many more), Adventure Cyclist is the member publication of Adventure Cycling Association.

  
Our Nov/Dec 2007 issue, see what's inside.

Produced nine times a year for our members, Adventure Cyclist is one of the most inspirational and valuable member benefits that we offer. You can request a free sample issue and see what we are all about, or simply join today and get a full-year (9 issues) subscription with your membership.

In addition to feature stories about bike travel, Adventure Cyclist magazine offers expert technical advice and touring-bike road tests through its "CycleSense" column by John Schubert. Mike Deme and Aaron Teasdale, Adventure Cyclist's editors, introduce readers to new and specialty items in "Geared Up," and in her "Cyclist's Kitchen" column, renowned nutritionist Nancy Clark, MS/RD, provides readers with the latest information to keep their physiological engines running smoothly. Furthermore, National Public Radio travel commentator Willie Weir takes would-be adventure cyclists along as he reveals what traveling by bicycle is really all about.

As if that weren't enough, Michael McCoy brings Adventure Cyclist's readers information about the bicycling world through his "Waypoints" column and offers up items about Adventure Cycling Association-related developments in "Riding Sweep." Through "Open Road Gallery," Art Director Greg Siple introduces readers to a menagerie of interesting bicyclists who travel to Adventure Cycling's headquarters in Missoula, Montana.

Request a free sample issue of Adventure Cyclist and see what we are all about, or simply become a member today.

Whether you're an experienced bicycle traveler, or someone just starting out in cycling, you'll love Adventure Cyclist magazine and the Adventure Cycling Association.


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