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This article first appeared in the July 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  On April 29, 2022, 55 women from 12 countries met in a plaza in Teruel, Spain, to begin the ...
Sep 19th, 2022
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This article first appeared in the May 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. For more information and to submit to next year’s photo contest, click here.  As if anyone who reads Adventure ...
Jul 26th, 2022
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“Well, now I can say I’ve done it,” he said as he squeezed out of the borrowed, narrow one-person tent. At age 63, it was my dad’s first time camping ...
Jun 10th, 2022
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“Aren’t you afraid to bike alone, as a woman?” I probably get asked this question, in some form, every week. When I’m traveling alone, I sometimes get asked every day ...
Jun 7th, 2022
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I woke up to the sound of something rustling around on the piece of Tyvek I use in the vestibule of my tent. I opened my eyes and peered through ...
May 9th, 2022
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There are people who do their laundry a few hours before they remember they have a flight, and there are people who pack six days in advance. These two people ...
May 6th, 2022
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In November of 2020, with the pandemic raging and winter looming, I felt trapped. There were no long bike trips on the horizon, and the next few months would be ...
Jan 11th, 2022
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Though my breathing was labored just going up the stairs, my body didn’t feel rested, and I worried about the mountainous Andean ascent that loomed ahead, I was ready to ...
Jan 11th, 2022
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I will never forget my first big existential crisis about the origin of “things.” I was on a farm in Central America, run by a couple who grew coffee on ...
Dec 7th, 2021
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Mikah Meyer first made a name for himself by becoming the first person to visit all 419 National Park Service sites. He’s also run across the states of Minnesota and ...
Nov 16th, 2021
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