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International Adventure Guide 2013: Stockholm, Sweden

International Adventure Guide 2013: Stockholm, Sweden May 10th, 2013 at 11:00AM: Known as the Venice of the North, Stockholm is a city defined by water; it's in the soul of the city's inhabitants. Cold and icy in the winter and ready for sailing and bathing in the summer, water is as much a symbol of Stockholm as Old Town and the Royal Palace. This makes the Swedish capital the ideal hub for adventure – the chance to blend an urban center with the beauty of the ...

Dinner And Bikes 2013: An Annual Tour To Grow The Bicycle Movement

Dinner And Bikes 2013: An Annual Tour To Grow The Bicycle Movement May 8th, 2013 at 12:00PM: There's a lot of talk about bikes these days. From single speeds in New York City to nighttime tours in Guatemala City and the bike share in Paris, the discussion of bicycles as a real means of alternative transportation is taking hold in a big way. But talking about bikes in cycle centric hotspots like Portland, San Francisco and New York is only part of the step. As with anything, getting ...

Gadling Gear Review: Cannondale CAAD8 5 105 Road Bike

Gadling Gear Review: Cannondale CAAD8 5 105 Road Bike Apr 25th, 2013 at 8:00AM: One of the fastest growing segments in adventure travel over the past few years has been in the area of cycling tours. Many active travelers have discovered that rolling along on the back of a bike provides a unique and personal perspective to the places they visit. A cycling tour gives riders a chance to travel at a measured pace, allowing them the opportunity to savor the environments they pedal ...

International Adventure Guide 2013: Paris, France

International Adventure Guide 2013: Paris, France Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:00AM: An adventure guide to Paris? Yes. At first glance, Paris probably isn't the go-to city for outdoor enthusiasts. Metros, brasseries and the Champs Elysées don't really make the top of the list of an adventurer's itinerary. But being the diverse and ever-changing big city that it is, there are plenty of opportunities for those travelers that like to blend their urban tours with a ...

How To Ride A Bike In Paris

How To Ride A Bike In Paris Feb 15th, 2013 at 3:00PM: Everywhere I travel, I try to ride a bike. It's one of those weird obsessions that I have; the need to discover everything on two wheels. Be it Afghanistan or Amsterdam, game on. Here's the thing about riding a bicycle in new places: it's like learning how to ride a bike all over again. No matter how used to the bicycle you are - at home in Portland I don't even own a car - discovering a new ...

Adventure Guide 2013: Portland, Oregon

Adventure Guide 2013: Portland, Oregon Feb 10th, 2013 at 11:00AM: "Portlandia" might lead you to believe that Portland is home only to tattooed baristas with the occasional mustache, but it's also an epicenter for outdoor activity; every Portlander has his or her activity of choice, and with so many outdoor activities easily accessible, it isn't difficult to get a taste of the attitude that keeps this city alive. Nearby Sauvie Island is popular with ...

Biking In Afghanistan: The Power Of Two Wheels To Change Perspective

Biking In Afghanistan: The Power Of Two Wheels To Change Perspective Jan 4th, 2013 at 1:00PM: "Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of riding a bike." John F. Kennedy Bikes have long been a simple mode of transportation, getting us from point A to point B. But riding a bike doesn't just get you somewhere; the process is fun. There is joy in riding a bicycle. When I travel I am always on the lookout for bikes and what the local bike culture is. In my hometown of Portland, ...

Watch A Cyclist Abuse A $16,000 Bike

Oct 13th, 2012 at 8:00AM: When Bradley Wiggins won the Tour de France a few months back, he did it astride a Pinarello Dogma 2 road bike frame, which is made of carbon fiber, weighs just two pounds and comes with a price tag of about $16,000. Cyclist Martyn Ashton got his hands on the very same frame recently and let's just say he put it to test in ways that Wiggins wouldn't even attempt. No one will ever confuse the ...

Video Of The Day: 'Line Of Sight' Trailer From The 2012 Bicycle Film Festival

Jul 3rd, 2012 at 7:00PM: While most eyes are on the Tour de France, there's a much more intriguing form of cycling that's quickly becoming a phenomenon: underground bicycle messenger racing. Yes, it's a real thing, and it appears to be spreading. Filmmaker Lucas Brunelle spent more than a decade profiling and documenting messenger cultures around the world, and he recently released "Line of Sight," a 60-minute ...

Photo Of The Day: Wheelie In Pennsylvania

Photo Of The Day: Wheelie In Pennsylvania Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:30PM: The photos I pick for "Photo Of The Day" are normally photos taken by others. Friends and strangers qualify equally for my photo picks so long as a photo of theirs gets my attention and I feel compelled to share it. Rarely do I use my own photo, but this photo I snapped over the weekend seemed worthy of breaking the rule to me. While visiting my brother's family in Greensboro, Pennsylvania, ...

Win A Trip To The Tour de France From Cannondale

Win A Trip To The Tour de France From Cannondale May 25th, 2012 at 8:00AM: Are you a cycling fan who has always dreamed of attending the Tour de France? Then Cannondale has a Facebook contest with a prize specifically designed for you. The company is giving one lucky fan a chance to attend the race in July and actually become a member of Team Liquigas-Cannondale for a week. In order to win the contest you'll first have to "Like" Cannondale on their Facebook page and ...

How to Navigate Washington, D.C. Without Going Nuts

How to Navigate Washington, D.C. Without Going Nuts Jul 8th, 2011 at 11:00AM: I've been on the road for more than a month, and here's my number one tip: Don't drive in Washington, D.C. Nightmare would be a measure too generous. As soon as I could park my ride, I did, content to not touch it until I pulled out of the District two days later. And considering the byzantine fare structure and bizarre routing of the Metro, it's something I avoid, too. Here's a better ...

The 2011 Tour de France begins today!

The 2011 Tour de France begins today! Jul 2nd, 2011 at 8:00AM: One of the biggest sporting events in the world begins today when the 2011 Tour de France gets underway in the Vendée region of western France. Over the course of the next three weeks, the best cyclists in the world will pedal through beautiful towns and villages, past sun flower-filled fields, and most importantly up the Pyrenees and the Alps, to determine who will eventually ride into ...

VIA Rail Canada brings back bike trains for summer season

VIA Rail Canada brings back bike trains for summer season Jul 1st, 2011 at 2:00PM: Traveling with your two-wheeled best friend just got a whole lot easier. Since 2007, VIA Rail Canada has provided seasonal bike racks on select VIA Rail departures, as part of its mandate to provide more environmentally sustainable, affordable passenger transit. Now, the racks will be available yearound, and increased baggage cars mean that cyclists can connect to even more cycling destinations. ...

"B-cycles" comes to Boulder: grassroots bike share program ideal way for visitors to explore

Jun 15th, 2011 at 4:00PM: As a former resident of Boulder, Colorado (If you regularly read my posts, you may have the impression that I've lived everywhere. You are correct.), I can attest to this lovely college town's biking obsession. Boulder has more than 300 miles of dedicated bikeways, and there are almost as many bikes as cars. One of the reasons Boulder is so bike-friendly--besides its firm stance on reducing ...

Tour Belgium breweries by bike

Tour Belgium breweries by bike Apr 25th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Cycling tours continue to grow in popularity as active travelers discover the joys of exploring a destination in a slower, yet very immersive fashion. Riders have the opportunity to take in more scenery, commune with nature, and interact more directly with locals, as they pedal their way through a variety of countries all over the world. But a company called ExperiencePlus! is putting their own ...

Are you ready for a once in a lifetime cycling holiday?

Are you ready for a once in a lifetime cycling holiday? Mar 25th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Pedalers Pub and Grille may sound like a place where you'd stop for some grub after a long day riding your bike, but in actually, its an adventure travel company that specializes in cycling holidays to some of the best destinations on the planet. To celebrate their 25th anniversary, the company has just announced a new tour that will take riders on an eight month, six continent odyssey that will ...

Photo of the day (10.7.10)

Photo of the day (10.7.10) Oct 7th, 2010 at 5:00PM: I'm one of those weird adults who doesn't know how to ride a bike. No great excuse, just never bothered to learn as a kid, preferring indoor pursuits and walking on nice solid ground, and it's become harder to learn as an adult. My husband has attempted several times over the years and now I'm sort of like Toonces the driving cat - I can ride, just not very well. Maybe this fellow in Tokyo is ...

World's lightest bike weighs 6 pounds, cost $45,000

World's lightest bike weighs 6 pounds, cost $45,000 Sep 29th, 2010 at 8:00AM: Last weekend the 2010 Interbike Expo was held in Las Vegas. Each year the show highlights all the latest innovations and updates in the biking industry, with major players, such as Trek and Specialized, on hand to show off their latest models. But this year, it was a little known company called Fair Wheel Bikes, based out of Tuscon, Arizona, that made the headlines by introducing an incredibly ...

Take a cycling tour with Trek Travel

Take a cycling tour with Trek Travel Jul 8th, 2010 at 8:00AM: If you've been watching the Tour de France this week, you've no doubt seen Lance Armstrong and the rest of Team Radioshack riding their beautiful Trek bikes as they've rolled across the Netherlands, Belgium, and of course France. Perhaps it has even motivated you to dust off the Huffy and hit the road yourself. But did you know that Trek offers cycling tours to exotic places around the globe? ...

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