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A Decade Done
Just getting back into that social media thing after a week completely off followed by a week of limited use and I've got to say friends,...
Thoughts from a ride
photos: Jordan Clark Haggard It took about 801 days to build some confidence back, but I do have some fun cycling related stuff in the...
The Ride That Hooked Me For Life
I I remember the day well, boarding the number four bus in Mill Valley destined for San Francisco and there were actual seats available....
How To: Stay Motivated this Winter & Avoid Cycling Burnout
Brrr, baby it’s cold...how can I stay motivated to train? Rain, snow, sleet, hail, sub-zero temperatures...who could ever find the...
Cycle California
The state of California is known for many things. It has some of the best surfing anywhere in the globe, world-class skiing in Lake Tahoe...
8 Things You Need to Know to Ride Everest on a Bike
Adventurers have long lusted after the distinction of climbing the world’s highest peak, but unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately),...
4 Simple Steps to Start Training With Power
Is power a word that you’ve heard tossed around amongst cycling friends, but you have no idea what it really means? Well, you’re not...
Gibraltar Road: The Struggle
Gibraltar Road meanders up the rocky and rugged Santa Ynez Mountains with almost no regard to pitch or direction—it’s steep when we need...
Portland Brevet: Pack Light, Travel Far
Pack light, travel far (aka: PLTF) – the idea itself seems simple enough. Rooted in the principal of taking only what you need and...
Three Peaks And 173 Miles With Ted King And Co.
The line was so long that my heart leapt into my throat and gave me a brief, but sudden, rush of blood to my brain that caused a...
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