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Welcome to the fourth installment of my national park series. To date, I’ve covered 20 national parks. I’ve immensely enjoyed researching and getting to ride my bike in these amazing ...
Apr 23rd, 2019
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When most of us think about a cross-country ride, we envision a horizontal path. — the TransAm, perhaps, or the Northern Tier. But what about going vertically from border to ...
Mar 23rd, 2019
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Riding a fat bike on the snow is anything but quiet and stealthy. The crunch of snow crystals beneath the tires is loud, constant, and certainly disrupts the stillness of ...
Jan 21st, 2019
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Reason 1: You can totally do it. Yes, totally. Worried about what you have to buy? Worried about being in shape? Don’t worry! There are many things you might think you need ...
Jan 2nd, 2019
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I’ve got the Southern Tier Bicycle Route on my mind during these dark winter days. The Southern Tier is one of those routes that has a distinct “season” for riding due ...
Dec 14th, 2018
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  Watch more short films from the Adventure Cycling Route Network across Montana here.
Nov 5th, 2018
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You never know quite what to expect when leaving on a bicycle tour. Most of us plan for a wide variety of weather, terrain, mechanical issues, and more. But when ...
Oct 4th, 2018
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Whitney and I had recently moved to Montana from the west and east coasts respectively, and wanted to do a bike overnight leaving from our new home in Missoula. After ...
Mar 7th, 2017
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One of the best parts of working at Adventure Cycling: We are ENCOURAGED to take a bike tour each year! Since reading about Crater Lake National Park about 10 years ...
Sep 6th, 2016
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Europe is the birthplace of the Tour de France, the rear derailer, the Dutch utility bike, and the trans-continental bike route. Nevertheless, it can be intimidating to plan your own ...
May 1st, 2013
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