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Northern New Mexico’s painted high desert landscapes, green chile, turquoise, margaritas, and world-class art galleries may make you never want to leave. And why should you? With plentiful gravel roads, ...
This article originally appeared in Cycling West, a print and digital publication about cycling in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Arizona, California, and Colorado. An Alaskan bicycle tour has been ...
This article first appeared in the July 2005 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Looking back as far as I can remember, I always wanted to travel. My first expedition was planned in ...
This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. In the moonless night, I zipped open our tent a few inches to investigate the sounds of munching and ...
This article first appeared in the March 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. It was Dia de Los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. It had been 34 days since I left ...
The silence of the steppe was overwhelming at first. I left the congested chaos of Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar behind, and the sky took over. Buildings faded away behind me, consumed ...
The idea to cycle across the entirety of the Chinese mainland popped into my head somewhat unannounced. I was taking a long weekend during my year abroad, cycling around the ...
This story originally appeared in the July 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. In August 2018, Adam and I were camping and rock climbing in Squamish, a climber’s paradise just ...
It’s impossible to be a spectator in Sudan, especially on a bicycle. The entire country welcomes you, invites you in for tea, and warmly demands to know where you came ...
Long after the sun had set, hours since my last stop, bumping my way along a dusty road in New Mexico, I was having a tough time focusing on the ...