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This article first appeared in the May 2019 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Daniel White didn’t flinch at the fact that he hadn’t ridden a bike since he was a kid. In ...
A long braid pokes out from under a black and white bike helmet, black-brown hair twisted into an ancestral tradition as old as time itself. Like the three strands of ...
Donna Sakson navigates life on two wheels. Her routes change to fit the times and mark the milestones. She’s mapped her way through college, career, marriage, and family. In every ...
This article first appeared in the July 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Co-Motion Cycles is an Adventure Cycling Corporate Member. Any conversation about the most well-respected bike brands on ...
There are cyclists who enjoy a good century ride, then there are those who relish 100 miles in -20°F weather while crisscrossing the Continental Divide on a fat bike. Consider ...
Imagine packing your bags for your first bikepacking trip. You’re excited to explore a new place, challenge yourself, and experience the freedom of adventure. Then a local news station picks ...
There’s joy and excitement to be had in a short bike trip from cities across the country — and Bike Overnights Ambassador Joe Nocella and his shop, 718 Cyclery & Outdoors, ...
This article first appeared in the April 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Even with over 45 years of riding experience between my dad and me, I was extremely nervous for our ...
Sixteen flats! I hope that’s a record I never break. It was my first cross-country bike trip, and twice in eastern Oregon I had emerged from my tent in the ...
This story originally appeared in the December 2020/January 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Ka-chunk, ka-chunk, ka-chunk. The unsettling song of chain chatter was a vibrant memory and an unwelcome ...