Adventure Cyclist

Scenes from the Saddle

 
When I was a kid, I read stories about men who traveled around the world. Men walked or cycled across countries. Men slept under the stars and foraged food. Men found ...
Mar 6th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the February 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  Ibis has long been a boutique brand in the mountain bike world, with its premium carbon frames demanding a ...
Mar 1st, 2022
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This article first appeared in the February 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. By the time my dad dropped Dan and me off in front of the blue house on Cherry Street ...
Mar 1st, 2022
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45NRTH Draugenklaw Dropbar Pogies, $85 Every winter, I dream, and then talk myself out of, pogies (hand covers that attach to handlebars and cover the grips and brake levers). The ...
Feb 15th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the June 2016 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. It was the end of the very first day of our bike journey across the U. S., and all ...
Feb 14th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the Dec. 2016/Jan. 2017 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. We pedaled up the gradual grade of a crushed gravel trail on a late mid-May morning. It had ...
Feb 14th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the March 2018 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  Four cyclists and a dog lounged in plastic lawn chairs on the banks of Curlew Lake, sipping leftover booze ...
Feb 14th, 2022
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I’m an avid bike commuter. I ride to the grocery store, to work, to friends’ houses, to the library. These miles always feel useful — they set me in motion ...
Feb 7th, 2022
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I recently read that males use fewer exclamation points than females. I had never really thought about it, but I looked back on a string of texts with three of ...
Feb 7th, 2022
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My favorite touring style is unsupported camping. There is a sense of self-reliance and accomplishment that I gain when touring in this way. So when I decided I wanted to ...
Feb 7th, 2022
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