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Real Travel Adventures April 2009 Wilbert Bonne |
The Andes Trail What you can expect from a cycling tour crossing the south American continent in almost its full length. |
AskMen.com July 17, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: International Bike Paths Thanks to the conveniences that modern day travel can provide, old-school travel via bicycle often gets overlooked. With a multitude of beautiful bike avenues crisscrossing every continent, however, there is no reason why you should not consider a vacation on two wheels. |
High on Adventure February 2002 Jim Yost |
To the Ends of the Erg On a Moroccan camel safari... |
Adventure October 2004 Tom Clynes |
What It Takes... To Live Your Dreams What it takes to reach your adventure goals. |
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 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. |
Adventure November 2006 Andrea Minarcek |
Wild Roads: Desert Speedway The race is on in the Nevada highlands. Pit stops include spanking-new single track and singing sand dunes. |
Outside September 2004 Todd Balf |
Tribe of Pain Bike racing's most hellish climb isn't L'Alpe d'Huez or Mont Ventoux; it's New Hampshire's Mount Washington. |
Outside April 2006 Jason Daley |
Gentlemen, Destroy Your Engines! Get behind the wheel for the Banger Rally, a 4,500-mile blitz from England to the Sahara in which globe-trotting wrench-heads, posh speed freaks, and sand-blinded adventurers crank up the crazy and stomp on the gas. |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Christopher Palmeri |
The Wild Ride To Dakar Sandstorms, bandits, and brushes with death as a software executive savors the grueling race through the Sahara. |
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. |
Adventure February 2004 Mark Kirby |
Saharan Survival Here, what drove author Dean King into the desert and the Saharan culture he found (brace yourselves) once he got there. |
Popular Mechanics June 2009 Phaedra Hise |
In Tour de France Season, Cycling Innovations Abound In some ways, the Tour de France is one big bicycle-tech trade show, where manufacturers debut the latest gizmos on their team's race bikes. |