This is a ride report for the Short Route: Eureka, CA: Redwood Coast Loop while the author and her husband were developing the route. Sweat dripped down my nose and […] The post Redwood National Park: Local Adventures Can be Grand Adventures appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
One of my favorite ways to see a new place is to make my own bike loop. I love pedaling away from wherever I am and returning a few days […] The post A Little Loop in Michigan appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
One of my favorite hobbies outside of bicycle touring is beach volleyball. I’m not very good, but I do enjoy the time at the beach and with old and new […] The post Planning a Group Bike Tour appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
If you said it's never too hot to ride, share your tips for enjoyable hot-weather rides in the comments below! trail tales · My 911 Call From the MTB ...
When a community applies for a Bicycle Friendly Community award, one relatively new question we ask on the application is about local efforts to “incorporate public art or murals along… The post The Power of Public Art: Creative Placemaking in Chattanooga, Tennessee appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
Meet Kelly Gray, the League’s Membership Coordinator! This League staffer first came aboard during the 2024 National Bike Summit earlier this year, and we’re excited to finally share his official… The post New League Staff: Meet Kelly Gray appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
Last week, I had the pleasure of joining the Major Taylor International Cycling Alliance for their annual convention, this year held in my hometown of Chicago. The Major Taylor Convention… The post Highlights from the 2024 Major Taylor International Cycling Convention appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
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