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Bike Overnights
Sleeping under the stars in a beautiful place, one that you reached under your own power, can be one of the biggest joys of bikepacking. If you’re new to camping ...
Water and food are always an important basic need for cyclists, and the remote nature of some bikepacking routes makes self-reliance absolutely essential. Knowing your route can help you strike ...
Northern New Mexico’s painted high desert landscapes, green chile, turquoise, margaritas, and world-class art galleries may make you never want to leave. And why should you? With plentiful gravel roads, ...
No matter where I am in the US, there’s always an Adventure Cycling route close by. When I lived in Michigan, I pedaled out my door onto the North Lakes ...
You don’t have to plan your bikepacking trip months in advance, but it certainly doesn’t hurt — especially if you want to tackle a long ride overseas. Here’s a general ...
Keilin is a part of Here Montana and shares about their Bike Overnight in early October. Ilearned to bike in Helen Wills Park in San Francisco. My parents would take ...
David, like me, grew up in car-centric cities, and the idea of pedaling a bicycle out into the woods and camping was almost as outlandish to him as it was ...
“How could I get my family on a self-contained bike trip with a one-year-old?” I wondered. I had fallen in love with bike travel before having a kid. But now, ...
This article first appeared in the July 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. It’s easy to get caught up in the daydream of pedaling along tree-lined trails, breaking for a warm meal ...
I got the idea to go on a bike overnight when my husband returned home from a friend’s bachelor weekend. When he saw our toddler and baby, he told me, ...