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In Memoriam: Garrett Lai
Garrett Lai, the writer and editor known for his leadership at Bicycle Guide, his feature writing for Bicycling and (less known to the cycling world) his work as a writer and!-->…
The Smell of Campfire
California is on fire. Again. Or still. More. In August, a series of fires spread over six counties—Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Solano and Yolo—merging to form the LNU!-->…
Chasing ‘Lord of the Squirrels’ Trail
By Malcolm Mclaws
Would you believe Whistler’s newest trail masterpiece isn’t in its world-famous bike park? There isn’t even a!-->!-->!-->…
Becoming a TCI Supporter
Well, we've wrestled that hydra to its knees, or whatever hydra have that pass for knees. The shopping cart is functioning as you'd expect a shopping cart to function.
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BIRTHDAY 400
As we write this the air is filled with so much smoke it's coming in the house, fires are raging all around us in Northern California, and we can't see friends because of…
New York to Provincetown
A single day can feel like a month. Processing a massive ride afterwards is like staring at a Salvador Dali painting. Fifty miles dissolves into a blurry moment.
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Stripped Away
Can one meal reveal the soul of a place?
As I sailed around the corner I saw goats. Dozens of them. Bucks, does, bucklings, doelings, kids, maybe even a wether. They were!-->!-->!-->…
My Day With Ilya
The following piece was awarded silver from the Society of American Travel Writers for best special-purpose travel story. The SATW awards are the oldest and most…