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High on Adventure August 2008 Lee Juillerat |
Pedaling the Panhandle Truth is, a strong bicyclist could pedal the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes Trail in a day. But why? Think of all there is to be missed. |
American Family Physician June 1, 2004 |
Bike Safety Tips A parent's guide to bike safety. |
Popular Mechanics June 2007 Tony Huegel |
The Michigan Motorcycle Trip: Freedom of the Road 2007 Road warriors who think four wheels are two too many head to the dirt trails of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. |
AskMen.com October 12, 2013 Chris Aung-Thwin |
The Future Of Mountain Biking Is Here You're going to pretty much exclusively see 650B downhill and more aggressive bikes and 29-inch cross-country bikes. |
Outside September 2002 |
Fast Getaways You'll find endless rewards in just 48 hours of freedom. We've got 50 close-to-home adventures right here. |
AskMen.com Anton Henderson |
How To: Choose A Bike Road bike or mountain bike? Aluminum, steel or titanium frame? Single gear or multi-gear? Choosing the right bike isn't easy, but these tips will help. |
High on Adventure February 2009 Vicki Andersen |
Snowmobiling West Yellowstone, Montana This snowmobile-friendly town accesses the nation's most extensive trail network. |
Outside June 2010 |
Weekend Escapes for $500 or Less A list of weekend escapes, from one side of the country to the other, that won't break any budgets. |
Popular Mechanics July 27, 2007 Jim Meigs |
Buy a Weekend Road Bike at Any Price: Test Drive Bikes similar to Tour de France models are available to anyone willing to spend absurd sums. But does all that money really make a difference? |
Outside November 2009 Mark Levine |
Mountain Biking Scotland World-class singletrack ranges across the stark beauty of the Highlands, transecting the ancient kingdom and drawing fat-tire aficionados from far and wide. |
Outside May 2000 |
Biking In the following pages, Armstrong and his coach reveal the surprising fitness strategy that got Lance ready for last year's Tour---a plan that can put you at the head of the pack, too. After that, we celebrate the distinctive regional styles of bicycling in the U.S.A. |
Outside June 2006 Andrew Vontz |
Suite Ride With on-call mechanics, high-energy meals, and leg massages, boutique bike hotels turn cycling into a destination sport on par with skiing |
Inc. December 1, 2002 John Grossmann |
Find Trail. Hike. Repeat Some leisure pursuits take your mind off business. This one makes Eric Kampmann think about his business better. |
Outside August 2008 |
Great Divide Bike Race The rules of the Great Divide Race are simple: Start pedaling at the Canadian border, and the first fat tire to hit Mexico wins. |
Outside March 2009 |
America's Best Races Every year, thousands of Americans race. Very few of them win. All of them have a blast. Isn't it time you joined the party? |
Popular Mechanics June 30, 2009 Linda Yin & David Dunbar |
Folding Bikes Grow Up: PM Tests 3 Collapsible Bicycles Some offerings are reviewed for city bikers |
High on Adventure April 1, 2009 Lee Juillerat |
Visiting a 50-Year-Old Bachelor: Winter in Central Oregon Yes, the winter season is ebbing to a conclusion. But in the Central Oregon Cascades, it's still not too late to enjoy spring skiing and snowboarding, and even some snowshoeing and sled dog rides |
Fast Company February 2004 Fiona Haley |
A Day In The Life of Work Winter Trail Grooming Manager Earl Ward ensures the Jackson Hole retains its reputation for stellar snow. |
Outside May 2008 Andy Isaacson |
Walk Hard Leave San Francisco behind on a three-day, 30-mile trek that starts just beyond the Golden Gate Bridge |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Bicycle Cities There are many European prototypes that have engineered cities with the bicycle in mind -- Scandinavian countries, in particular. |
Outside May 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Misery Loves Company In 24-hour mountain-bike races, riders bond over singletrack and sleep deprivation. What's not to like? |
Geotimes May 2007 Lisa Rossbacher |
The Beginning of the Trek The starting -- or ending -- point for the Appalachian Trail is at Springer Mountain in Georgia. Just getting to the starting point is an expedition, with a nearly 13-kilometer-long hike along an approach trail, described by signs as "strenuous." |
Outside October 2001 Steven Rinella |
Phantoms of the Flats Casting for bonefish in the mangrove-choked lagoons of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula |
Outside July 2004 Dina Mishev |
Peak Season Summer is the new prime time at mountain resorts. Here are a few good reasons to head for the hills when the heat is on. |
Popular Mechanics January 26, 2010 Chris Sweeney |
The World's 18 Strangest Tunnels: Gallery The tourist and traveler can learn about tunnels all over the world and their unique features and background. |
Salon.com June 5, 2000 David Darlington |
Yo! I ride through the valley in the shadow of death A quartet of intrepid mountain bikers tackles the far, unfriendly reaches of Death Valley National Park -- and learns some lessons about life. |
High on Adventure August 1, 2009 Lee Juillerat |
Hiking at Zion National Park We spent nearly five very fun, cool hours waddling up and down the canyon's watery folds. How far did we walk? Hard to tell. |
Outside August 2007 |
Three-Day Adventures Got three free days? Looking for something to do with them? Look no further. Five perfect three-day hiking and biking adventures await. |
Outside August 2009 Kyle Dickman |
Leadville Trail 100 The 16th annual Leadville Trail 100 mountain-bike race kicks off in America's highest city. An expected record of 1,300 competitors will climb more than 14,000 vertical feet at an average elevation of two miles. |
High on Adventure June 2001 |
Pennsylvania's Outdoors Provide Extreme Experiences Those who are familiar with Pennsylvania know the beauty of its outdoors. Some take to the woods to view nature's glory from a distance, but many take to Pennsylvania's outdoors to compete and conquer... |
Outside August 2007 Megan Michelson |
Bombing the Alps For less than the cost of a Rolex, you can now experience downhill mountain biking on miles of trails high in the Swiss Alps. Vancouver-based Big Mountain Bike Adventures takes riders on chairlift-, gondola-, and train-accessed routes on their nine-day excursions. |
Outside October 2009 |
Bike Commuting 101 The Age of Bike Commuting is upon us. To help you make the switch, we've exposed the most common whines for what they are: stall tactics. Read on and the truth will set you free. |
Popular Mechanics June 2009 |
Off-Road in Colorado: Taking a Rebuilt Land Cruiser from Durango to Boulder A summer road trip doesn't need pavement or even modern transportation. We tackle Colorado's dusty mountain trail in a rebuilt, restored and very rugged icon FJ40. |
Geotimes September 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Around Mount Rainier The stratovolcano has not erupted since a few small events were recorded in the early 1800s. But numerous lahars -- mudflows triggered by various events -- continue to reshape the landscape, and the effects are visible throughout the park today. |
Outside May 2010 Bike Snob NYC |
BSNYC vs. PDX Progressive hub Portland, Oregon, is a kaleidoscopic smorgasbord of all things cycling. Our wheelman in New York (a certain anonymous blogger) makes a sub-rosa descent upon the fabled Velo City. |
Outside June 2004 Annette McGivney |
National Park Secret Trips Locals' no-tell favorites, from Acadia to Yellowstone to wildest Alaska--along with a roundup of dream towns nearby, the places to eat, drink, and dance after a day or three in backcountry heaven. |
Outside June 2008 Aaron Gulley |
Rock Steady This year's trail bikes are lighter and more forgiving than ever. We tested the best. |
Popular Mechanics July 2005 |
About That Bike ... Before you buy the motorcycle of your dreams, ask yourself these important questions. |
Outside February 2007 Marc Peruzzi |
Caste Away Adventure sports are more fractionalized than religion. And I'm feeling like a heretic. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 Christopher Percy Collier |
Amazing (But Sane) Races Adventure sprints test your skills in multiple sports but not your time. |
Outside August 2009 Bike Snob |
The Wildest Mountain-Bike Race on Earth The Single Speed World Championships is the wildest mountain-bike "race" on earth, where Halloween comes early and sobriety is akin to doping. |
Popular Mechanics July 2, 2008 Paul Tolme |
Building Smart in Fuel Crunch, Bike Industry's Gear Shift Pays Off Soaring gas prices are driving bike manufacturers to break all their old rules and cater to a new generation of bike commuters. |
Outside April 2005 John Bradley |
State of the Art Whether on the highway or the trail, the new spokesmodels of spin will cycle you forward in revolutionary style: Trek Liquid 55... Giant Reign 2... etc. |
BusinessWeek June 12, 2006 John Carey |
A Commuter's Secret Weapon Folding bikes aren't oddities anymore. They perform better in traffic, and the convenience can't be beat. |
Outside August 2008 Ben Hewitt |
Stowe Away Summer in northern Vermont: long days, long trails, and not a single leaf peeper. Here's how to do it right. |
Outside September 2007 Nyberg et al. |
City Slicker Escape from New York (and nine other big cities) with these 40 fast adventures |
Outside April 2006 Aaron Gulley |
Rolling Wonders From sleek and sexy road machines to mountain-taming single-speeds, the big news about this year's best bikes is trickle-down technology that makes cutting-edge performance accessible for every rider and any budget. |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 John Carey |
Breaking Away from Rush Hour Bike commuting is healthy -- and dirt-cheap |
AskMen.com Mark Cavendish |
Cycling For Beginners To start cycling for fitness, first and foremost, means one thing: Buy a bike. After that, it's important to remember to enjoy cycling. |
Outside May 2010 |
The Best State Parks Follow our guide to America's wild and relatively untrampled state parks, national lakeshores, and recreation areas. |