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With our December/January issue off to the printer, it's time to call curtains on Volume 44 of Adventure Cyclist. Here are the editor's favorites from 2017 — what were yours?
Meet the winners of Adventure Cycling’s Bike Travel Weekend and Bike Your Park Day sweepstakes prizes.
We are excited to announce new U.S. Bicycle Route designations! Learn more about the continued growth and improvements to the U.S Bicycle Route System.
When you join Adventure Cycling, we’ll send you our Adventure Cyclist magazine. Our magazine is consistently polled as one of the major reasons our 53,000 members join Adventure Cycling, and we think you’ll love it too.
Mandy is looking forward to the annual Coffeeneuring Challenge. What might that be, you ask? Read more to find out!
Promo code MS-517 gets you 10% off your next purchase, October 13–16, 2017! (See details.) Let AdventureCycling’s online Cyclosource store help you gear up. All proceeds support our nonprofit mission to inspire and empower people to travel by bicycle.
Seriously. Let’s get to the bottom of this! What is that little round nut for?
Meet Randy Cronk. He’s traveled to over 86 countries and introduced hundreds to the joy of bike travel.
Over 9,000 people participated in more than 1,100 rides during the second annual Bike Your Park Day on September 30. One of those stand-out rides was led by Ridgeland, Mississippi Mayor Gene McGee on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway with almost 100 cyclists in tow.
This family spent an adventurous week on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes in Idaho.
If you love Adventure Cyclist magazine as much as we do, here’s your chance to share it with a friend. Even better, send a friend or family member a free issue and get your name in a drawing to win a bike from Advocate Cycles!
And because Adventure Cycling had generously decided to offer a tour for young adults at cost on the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, the trip proved to be as affordable as, if not more affordable than, it would have been to ride across the country on my own.