Posts Written By
Josh Tack
Former Adventure Cycling membership manager Josh Tack rode the Great Divide in 2009. His articles highlight technical aspects of bicycle touring and advice to help better prepare you for the journey ahead.
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 ...
Sep 21st, 2020
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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 ...
Jul 21st, 2020
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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 ...
Feb 18th, 2019
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I’m a big believer that you will enjoy your tour a great deal more if you get a strong night of sleep between riding days. If you plan on camping ...
Feb 12th, 2019
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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 ...
Feb 11th, 2019
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Your campground is reserved, your gear is laid out in an Instagram-friendly grid, and tomorrow’s the big day. Before you go, take 30 minutes for a quick run-through of your ...
Feb 8th, 2019
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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 ...
Feb 8th, 2019
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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 ...
Jan 1st, 2019
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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 ...
Oct 7th, 2016
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