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This article first appeared in the August/September 2013 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. I was pedaling alone through a deserted corner of Utah, the first stars punching through the dome ...
Jun 1st, 2022
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This article first appeared in the April 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. For one hold-your-breath moment, everything stopped. The rustling oaks, elms, and ash trees lining the Mirna River in Istria, ...
May 3rd, 2022
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The city of Ottawa conjures up images of the majestic parliament perched upon the tall cliffs overlooking the Ottawa River juxtaposed with the glass-domed National Art Gallery and the Rideau ...
Apr 26th, 2022
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Our bike tour on the Mickelson began with both excitement and trepidation as family trips sometimes do. Our boys were excited to start the adventure. However, Hanna, in typical teenage ...
Apr 18th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the Dec. 2016/Jan. 2017 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. We pedaled up the gradual grade of a crushed gravel trail on a late mid-May morning. It had ...
Feb 14th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the March 2018 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  Four cyclists and a dog lounged in plastic lawn chairs on the banks of Curlew Lake, sipping leftover booze ...
Feb 14th, 2022
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My favorite touring style is unsupported camping. There is a sense of self-reliance and accomplishment that I gain when touring in this way. So when I decided I wanted to ...
Feb 7th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the Dec. 2021/Jan. 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. In the Westfjords, in the far northwest corner of Iceland, water dominates the way of life. It manifests ...
Jan 18th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the March 2012 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  If there was ever a good reason to pack your bags and go bike touring before the end of ...
Jan 3rd, 2022
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This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2014 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  Wind whistled through our helmet vents, the sun’s rays seemed to pass unfiltered through a thin atmosphere, and mountains ...
Jan 3rd, 2022
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