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Featured ArticlesThere's No Place Like A Few Miles From HomeThe master builder of sleek and simple cycles applies his laser-beam approach to the Sub-24-Hour Overnight camping trip. [more...] Touring in SpainTravelling over 1,500 kilometres, these cycling nomads relish the flavours Madrid, Seville, Salamanca, Portugal and Galicia. [more...] Credit Card TouringWith plastic in your pocket and curiousity as your guide, your bicycle becomes a lean adventure machine. [more...] Travelling SalesmanWith green principles in mind, a bicycle industry sales rep transforms a business trip into a self-propelled odyssey. [more...] Bicycle Dream Date, PortlandMykle shares his love of the extensive, exuberant, and welcoming cycling community in Portland, OR. [more...] Bike Talk For A Better WorldA profile of the founder and chief editor of the successful and popular BikePortland.org website [more...] Doing Thursday World Car Free DayWorld Car-Free Day is an annual celebration of cities and public life, free from the noise, stress and pollution of cars. [more...] "Thons" ReconsideredDo bike-a-thons unwittingly paint cycling is a masochistic exercise in suffering for a cause? [more...] Field Guide to Vancouver CyclistsWith ever-increasing numbers of cyclists on local streets, an interested observer needs a way to identify the various flocks. Herewith we present the first ever Field Guide to Vancouver Cyclists. [more...] Wheels for ChangeTo raise awareness of climate change, a caravan of cyclists travelled through British Columbia this summer. [more...] Hit The Books And Hit The RoadIf the idea of bicycle touring – locally or beyond – appeals to you, but you’d like information here are some suggested readings to get you started. [more...] |
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