This story originally appeared in the October/November 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. BULLS Bikes may not be a brand that has landed on your radar, but if a new ...
This review originally appeared in the August/September 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Gestalt is defined as “an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its ...
When planning out a bike trip, it is really easy to focus solely on the route from point A to point B. However, once you hit the road, you may ...
The Breakdown Good sleep between comes down to gear and campsite selection. Choose shelter you’ll feel secure in, a sleeping bag rated for the coldest temps you’ll face, and a ...
Bicycle tours rarely go according to plan, and that’s what I love about them. Unexpected events keep you on your toes, but if you’re well prepared with good equipment and ...
The Breakdown A 30-minute pre-departure check prevents a lot of trailside frustration. Inspect: frame for cracks, tires for debris and wear (add sealant if tubeless), wheels for trueness, brake pads ...
I’m just going to admit up front that I think hot camp food is overrated. It’s messy, time-intensive, and often less appetizing than most people are willing to admit. (Freeze-dried ...
When packing up for a tour, I tend to put a big focus on the essentials (tools, tent, sleeping bag, cookware, clothes, etc). Here are four items that may or ...
As the days get shorter, I find myself spending less time in the saddle and more time in the garage. After all, as the season winds down, there are many ...
