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Falcon Guides: Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking

  My image appears on the cover of Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking, part of the Basic Illustrated series published by Falcon Guides. A large collection of my photos appear inside as well. This book serves as a detailed guide to ultralight, self-contained cycling trips for pleasure and adventure. Bike tours can last a single day …

Another World in Myanmar

Myanmar is a country that’s been unseen by most of the world due to 50 years of military rule. Because of this, it proved to be one of the most culturally intact places we’ve visited in nearly two years on the road. Men and women dressed in longyis, traditional wraparound ankle-length skirts, and nearly every woman’s …

Ride to Relief – Bicycle Times #41

                                            An excerpt from this issue’s extended Globetrotting column, Ride to Relief: Nepal’s national mountain biking team was training for an upcoming national championship race a handful of kilometers outside of Kathmandu in Chobar when …

Life in Laos

Our time in Laos is a blur of beautiful handwoven homes lining the red-dirt roads of rural villages; shouts of Sabaidi (Hello!) from ecstatic faces; Khao Piak Sen, a soup seemingly eaten for every meal, consisting of homemade rice noodles cooked in broth and topped with crispy fried onions; stifling heat that sucked the energy from …

Go Anyway – Bicycle Times #40

            An excerpt from this issue’s Globetrotting column, Go Anyway: People who do big things are faced with the same never-ending pile of preparation as the rest of us. But instead of letting it freeze their forward motion, they ignore it. Because it’s the only way they’ll ever start. Nobody is …

‘Home’ In Northern Thailand

There are some places you come back to so often they feel like home. For so many people, including us, Thailand is one of them. Over a year ago, we crossed into the country at it’s southern-most point from Malaysia and stopped pedaling when we reached Bangkok. We ticked off kilometers on flat roads close …

The Art of (Mis)Communication – Bicycle Times #39

                An excerpt from this issue’s Globetrotting column, The Art of (Mis)Communication: Several weeks back a group of middle school students asked me what it’s like to be in a country that doesn’t speak my language. It brought back memories of a talk I attended where the bike tourer …

Quiet & Chaos in Vietnam

In Kyrgyzstan, men wear an ak kalpak – a tall white felt hat with traditional embellishments. In Nepal, the colorful dhaka topi cap is worn to symbolize pride in Nepali identity. Within a few seconds of crossing the Vietnam border, someone pedaled up alongside us wearing a nón lá, perhaps the most recognizable item of traditional …