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Three Days in Eastern Taiwan: Part One
(Excerpted from Eastern Taiwan by Eleven and Nine, originally run in Bicycle Times Issue 17.) Day One – Along the Coast Route...
History of Cycling in Taiwan
Cycling has never been so popular. Thanks to the increase in oil prices and the rise in the global green movement, folks around the...
Welcome to Taiwan
Greetings and salutations! I’m Joshua Samuel Brown, former NYC bicycle courier and current author of a dozen+ Lonely Planet...
Bicycle Types: How to Find the Right Bike
New to bike riding and not sure what type of bike is right for you? With so many options to choose from, it can feel daunting to start...
Top 5 Bike Accessories
Who says that bikes need to be boring? If you’re someone who rides a bike regularly, you might consider picking up a few accessories...
Chad Experiences the Camino De Santiago
“A pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is the finest journey in Spain,” – James Michener, Iberia To set the stage...
Lewis and Clark Expedition by Bike
Lewis and Clark Expedition When the Lewis and Clark Expedition set out from St. Charles, Missouri in 1804 to find a possible water...
How Oregon’s Scenic Bikeways Contribute Over 12 Million to the Economy
Oregon has done a magnificent job of focusing its tourism dollars to lure cyclists: silk-smooth roads, bike-friendly businesses and...
Big Sur, California – Touring, Biking & More
One of California’s natural crown jewels, Big Sur is a beautiful stretch of mountainous coastline in Central California. Rugged,...
Touring South Dakota’s Badlands
South Dakota’s Badlands are truly alive with American history. From Devils Tower to Deadwood to Badlands, the region is brimming with...