Adventure Cyclist
Scenes from the Saddle
The Pacific Northwest rain was relentless. Getting a bike on the ferry was daunting. At the shore of Lopez Island, a hill loomed ahead so steep it could only be ...
Cycling doesn’t require an artist’s eye, but having one in your tour group has its rewards. Adventure Cycling member Brian Dame says memories from the picturesque Lake Champlain Long Weekend ...
Adventure Cycling is honored to have Jess Kim (she/they) serving as a valued adviser and Bike Overnights Ambassador, a volunteer who leads Bike Overnights and shares their knowledge in their ...
Donna Sakson navigates life on two wheels. Her routes change to fit the times and mark the milestones. She’s mapped her way through college, career, marriage, and family. In every ...
This article first appeared in the July 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Co-Motion Cycles is an Adventure Cycling Corporate Member. Any conversation about the most well-respected bike brands on ...
There are cyclists who enjoy a good century ride, then there are those who relish 100 miles in -20°F weather while crisscrossing the Continental Divide on a fat bike. Consider ...
There’s joy and excitement to be had in a short bike trip from cities across the country — and Bike Overnights Ambassador Joe Nocella and his shop, 718 Cyclery & Outdoors, ...
Buying a used bike can be a scary proposition, but clearly the Adventure Cycling community isn’t put off — we asked readers of our Bike Bits newsletter a few questions ...
The Breakdown Bicycle touring styles break down along five key decisions: whether you want a guide, whether you or someone else carries your gear, how you sleep and eat, what ...
Think of an event, any event. Make it something close to your heart-something bordering on an obsession. Don’t concern yourself with staying within the bounds of feasibility or practicality. Now ...
