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Escape urban gridlock in West Virginia, where country roads and mountain mamas are only a fraction of the attraction
In 1900, Chicagoans remade their city’s namesake river. Then they let it go to hell.
You aren’t a diehard unless you vacation like one. These over-the-top trips put you and your wheels to work in some of the most stunning places on earth.
Andean Adventure El zonda June 24, 1997 We had finally landed in the province of La Rioja We had finally landed in the province of La Rioja, where the red and green mountains appeared and cactus suddenly sprouted out of nowhere. All I knew is we…
Virtual adventure: Telluride to Moab Tap the Rockies, then ride ’em Downtown Telluride September 8, 1996 12:50 p.m. (Mountain time): A Coke can cum airplane bashes onto the tarmac with a shudder in Montrose, Colorado. I’m in it enjoying the view, but wondering why the passenger…
Virtual adventure: Telluride to Moab A hard rain falls September 13, 1996 7:30 a.m.: I wake up. It’s been raining hard all night. Look around, everyone else is asleep so I get up and put a little bit of tea water on and sit down to read…
Confessions of a summit slave Jeff Herr, defeated, just shy of the Mt. Adams summit Randy and I adopted a big-minded outlook, that obsession with the summit is childish. What matters is being on the mountain. In subsequent days, however, the worm turned within. We both confessed…
It’s every cyclist’s dream: watch the Tour de France, ride the exact same mountain roads as the pros, then hang out with all the screaming and often scantily-clad fans alongside the course. We didn't make it to France this year, but frequent contributor Dave Cox recently arrived in the…
I was lucky enough to race duo with Specialized's rock star, Rebecca Rusch, in Argentina's Tour de la Patagonia, a three-day stage race. This was our first race–and first ride–together. We ended up winning the open women's category and came in 23rd out of 350 teams. Rusch, a three-time…