Southern Belle Bikes the Bayou
“So why was I so nervous? I was afraid of failing and having to leave the tour early.” Find out how Mina, bike touring newbie, survived (and thrived!) on her first bike tour. See the full post >
“So why was I so nervous? I was afraid of failing and having to leave the tour early.” Find out how Mina, bike touring newbie, survived (and thrived!) on her first bike tour. See the full post >
It’s been 30+ years since I toured by bike solo and at age 65, I’m delighted to find I still like it: making up a trip as you go, free of someone else’s plan. See the full post >
Montgomery Atwater is one of the reason we can ski sweet, steep powder safely. See the full post >
Money is the root of the industry, money is the root of the issue. See the full post >
Zen gliding through a magic forest. See the full post >
For years, starry-eyed initiates to the West’s backcountry have packed along classics like John Muir’s My First Summer in the See the full post >
After falling in love with bikes, she found herself in snow-packed Anchorage for the winter. Question: What to do? Answer: Fat bike! See the full post >
The Granite Gear Crown2 weighs little, carries a lot See the full post >
Be swept away for a few minutes by the breathtaking imagery of Canada’s wildest places See the full post >
Difficult journeys and remote places, often by motorbike, is what travel writer Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent does best. With her latest book up for a prestigious award, we catch up with this fearless, multi-tasking, solo-traveling adventurer. She’s a writer, public speaker, TV producer, and expedition leader—and her latest book, Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains, set in India’s […]