Adventure Cyclist
Scenes from the Saddle
How does one define an adventure? I could easily look it up in a dictionary or on Google and get a very broad and dry sounding definition that would tell ...
This story originally appeared in the February 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Near the end of our fifth day touring around Puerto Rico, we all knew there would be a ...
This review originally appeared in the February 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Three years ago, we took a look at GT’s then-new Grade, the type of bike we think ...
“So that’s the route, eh?” Bicycle trips in English-speaking Canada involve a lot of “eh’s,” as well as almost unbelievable friendliness. At the launch of our five-day exploration of Prince Edward ...
I put my head down and counted the pedal stokes forward, but the wind pushed so hard that it felt like madness. My cheeks stung, my knees ached, and I ...
This is the second installment of a two-part series about the EuroVelo 6 route, which appeared in the Dec. 2019/Jan. 2020 issue. “An Epic Act of Transience” appeared in the ...
About an hour’s ride from Adventure Cycling’s headquarters in Missoula, Montana, there’s a little campsite along Rattlesnake Creek. It’s called Poe Meadow, and it’s easy to miss. There’s no picnic ...
We walked into the dimly lit pub, our clipless shoes glancing off the concrete floor. As soon as I set my bags down at our table, I limped directly to ...
We stepped out of the Dakota Cyclery shuttle truck to unload our mountain bikes just a buffalo chip or two from Teddy Roosevelt’s former ranch, the Elkhorn. Forty miles away ...
Astral Leviathan wheels, $1,050 A nice set of wheels can go a long way to waking up an otherwise tired, old bike, and Astral’s Leviathan touring wheels did exactly that ...
