Adventure Cyclist
Scenes from the Saddle
Life can be chaotic at best, and in the midst of that chaos, you still have to find your way. Sometimes all you can do is embrace the chaos and ...
This article first appeared in the May 2016 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. “Kautokeino? Nei! Nei!” shouted the blue and red gákti-clad Sámi woman as we pointed to the head of Ofot ...
This article first appeared in the May 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. For more information and to submit to next year’s photo contest, click here. As if anyone who reads Adventure ...
This article first appeared in the June 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. We banked a fast curve on the gravel road, breathing in the fragrance of the balsam fir, watching closely ...
This interview has been edited for clarity. Lael Wilcox is one of the world’s best endurance cyclists. She won the Trans Am Bike Race in 2016, set the Tour Divide’s ...
Sunscreen drips into my eyes. I use my hand to wipe sweat from my brow and wipe my hand on already saturated shorts. “I was thinking strawberry and vanilla. What ...
This past spring, I spent a month bike touring around Europe, hitting four countries: Spain, France, Switzerland, and Italy. The tour was self-supported, with a mix of camping and Warmshowers ...
Lilia was born with a rare genetic syndrome, GATAD2B-Associated NeuroDevelopmental Disorder, also known by the acronym GAND. She was the 14th person in the world diagnosed, and there are currently ...
This article first appeared in the July 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Meghan, Taylor, and I passed the bright, wooden sign with a yellow Zia and “Land of Enchantment” as the ...
This article originally appeared in a 1998 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. In 1963, Dervla Murphy hopped on her bike in Ireland and pedaled all the way to India … ...
