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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 …

Bicycle Times Issue #32

    In this issue’s Globetrotting column, Face Your Fears: Planning Your Dream Bike Tour: If you can’t point to one specific fear, you just might be afraid of everything, like I was. This is more appropriately referred to as “fear of the unknown.” It’s when our mind won’t let us move forward until we …

Base Camp: Dream White Mountain Cabin in NH

An article in Teton Gravity Research features photographs I took in and around this little place we call home. With the help of a Philly-based architect who specialized in LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) building, the couple built a 1,200 square foot home with one main open floor with an upstairs loft, along with …

Bicycle Times Issue #23 Cover Story

  * * * You don’t need an expensive tour company to schlep you around the stages of the Tour de France. If you’re willing to “rough it” a little bit, you can have a good time on your own watching the greatest spectacle in all of cycling. The 100th Tour de France cover story in …

Cold Lines

“May your ice always be solid and your picks stick on the first swing.” Wise words imparted to us on our wedding day from a friend 20 years our senior and married to ice climbing in the same way we can’t quit bike riding. On this weekend, we climbed, laughed and sipped scotch with Paz, …

To Live

While in the process of selling some of our possessions to ready our house for rent, and setting aside the essentials we’ll need to live for the next year on our bikes, Oscar Wilde’s wise words come to mind. With the abolition of private property, then, we shall have true, beautiful, healthy Individualism. Nobody will waste his life …