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This story originally appeared in the June 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. “Are you okay?” Barbra leaned her bike against the railing in front of the school and jogged ...
On a bike tour through the Southwest, I stepped out of Cartel Coffee Lab in downtown Tucson and jumped with excitement when I saw three touring bikes parked against the ...
The second most important lesson I learned from ultra-endurance bikepacking is that I am strong enough to exceed the physical and mental limits I perceived for myself. But the desire ...
This story originally appeared in the February 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Near the end of our fifth day touring around Puerto Rico, we all knew there would be a ...
“So that’s the route, eh?” Bicycle trips in English-speaking Canada involve a lot of “eh’s,” as well as almost unbelievable friendliness. At the launch of our five-day exploration of Prince Edward ...
This is the second installment of a two-part series about the EuroVelo 6 route, which appeared in the Dec. 2019/Jan. 2020 issue. “An Epic Act of Transience” appeared in the ...
We stepped out of the Dakota Cyclery shuttle truck to unload our mountain bikes just a buffalo chip or two from Teddy Roosevelt’s former ranch, the Elkhorn. Forty miles away ...
Bicycle tires rolled along an ancient land as I steered across sun-cooked hills clothed in olive groves. A village cut into a mountainside grew larger ahead, a collection of concrete-block ...
Your national parks are some of the most scenic places in the world. Why not explore them by bike and go on that adventure you crave, away from your office ...
If you ask me, Arkansas is a really cool place — a destination worthy of any adventure cyclist’s bucket list. While I might kindle a particular fondness for the geology, flora, and ...
