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When you travel by bike, be sure to feed the butterflies ... let Willie Weir explain.
Kristina shares many helpful tips from her travel through Norway’s northern region from Tromso to the end of Lofoten archipelago.
This post spotlights another great Adventure Cycling corporate member, Altor Locks, and its secure and lightweight bike locks.
Bike Travel Weekend and National Trails Day are on the same weekend, and now a new partnership between Adventure Cycling Association and the American Hiking Society makes it easier than ever to be part of both events.
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will cross the U.S. Where will you be? If you’re traveling one of Adventure Cycling’s routes, you should check this guide for tips on how to best prepare.
I recently crisscrossed Mississippi on a 200-mile, four-day ride, celebrating Mississippi’s 200th anniversary, and you can do this ride too.
There are many benefits of being an Adventure Cycling member, but maybe none as great as getting 30% off Adventure Cycling maps.
Adventure Cycling will be closed on Monday, April 17, to celebrate our very own holiday, Thomas Stevens Day.
Miles pedaled. Passes climbed. Headwinds. Tailwinds. Beauty. Cold. Heat. Accomplishment ...
All memorable sure, but what REALLY stands out?
How South American dogs became such a significant part of Cameron’s bicycle adventure.
Meet Fran Stagg. She wants to make cycling dreams come true.
How do you explain Bike Travel Weekend and Bike Your Park Day to someone who doesn’t know anything about the two events? Share a new short video by The Path Less Pedaled.
I hope you check out our most recent issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine, April 2017, featuring the annual Cyclists’ Travel Guide with its touring bike buyer’s guide, frame material talk, road tests, gear suggestions, and more.
Though rusted and unridable, it was love at first sight for Mike and this 1967 Legnano bicycle — and with a summer break on his hands and adventure on his brain, this university student had an idea: ride it to Berlin.
Share the inspiration of bicycle travel by sending a friend a free issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Plus, you’ll be entered to win a new bike from Advocate Cycles.
The Montana Senate has passed an amendment to create an anti-tourism bicycle tax, which would charge all out-of-state bicyclists who visit Montana $25. We need you to contact Montana House members TODAY to stop this bicycle tax from becoming law.
On January 2, 2017, a group of nearly 100 bikepackers gathered in downtown San Diego for the Baja Divide Grand Depart. What's it like to ride with 100 other fully loaded cyclists through downtown Sand Diego? Well, let me tell you...
Riding in unpredictable spring weather can be a challenge, but it’s not so bad when you have great gear. Allow our Cyclosource store to suggest a few wet-weather items.