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This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. PeopleForBikes released its fourth annual city ratings for bicycling this year, ranking Brooklyn, New York, on top for large ...
Nov 1st, 2021
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This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. One of the first things I noticed when I moved up to Lancaster in the northwest of England from ...
Oct 19th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Halfway into the 300-mile, 10-stage Slovenia Green Gourmet Route, our crew of three cycled beneath a castle tower into ...
Oct 19th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the August/September 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. A few years ago, while sipping post-ride beers in a parking lot, some friends involved in Vermont’s mountain bike ...
Aug 16th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the July 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. “Is it going to be like this the whole way?” Courtney asked. We’d gone 50 feet from the truck ...
Jul 20th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the June 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. A strange-sounding animal forced my eyelids open one August evening in the Minnesota Northwoods. A dark, hulking form sat ...
Jun 14th, 2021
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When I first heard about the wild ponies in Southern England’s New Forest National Park, I knew I wanted to go and explore the beautiful landscape and its famous four-legged ...
Jun 7th, 2021
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When I first developed my desire for bicycle travel, my home country of Canada was the last place on my mind. It didn’t feel like much of a “destination” when ...
May 10th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the May 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  After spending months barely leaving the house because of COVID stay-at-home recommendations and because it was too hot to ...
May 4th, 2021
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“It seems to me that the strangeness and wonder of existence are emphasized here, in the desert, by the comparative sparsity of flora and fauna: life not crowded upon life ...
Mar 8th, 2021
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