Interview: The Wheelhouse
We met Chase almost a year ago at FrostBike. He and his wife Tami had plans to open up a new bicycle and coffee lifestyle shop in the heart of Los Angeles Art’s District. We…
Rode Trip: Up, Down and In-N-Out
Up, Down and In-N-Out Distance: 12 miles Elevation: +1932 feet Riding Conditions: Some road riding, mixed terrain, fire roads Ideal Bike: Gravel bike, touring bike, mountain bike, fat tire road bike Tire Size: Recommend at…
Going to California: San Diego, Los Angeles, Redding, McCloud, Shasta and beyond….
We’re about to hop a plane today to head down to San Diego for the National Bicycle Tourism Conference (#biketourism2015 for Twitter folks) in San Diego. It should be a fun and informative conference and…
How To: Bicycle Touring with a Basket
With all the new fancy rackless bikepacking gear out there, the inexpensive but highly utilitarian basket seems to have been forgotten in the bicycle touring world. What a shame! We’ve been touring with a basket…
Interview: Swallow Bicycle Works – Crossing the US on Gravel Roads
We had the great pleasure of meeting the Sarah and Tom Swallow just a few days after they finished their epic gravel ride across the US. Even though they were still mentally processing the trip,…
Welcome to our Bicycle Travel Channel
We’ve long been dumbfounded that with the popularity of bicycling, bike travel, bike touring and bikepacking that there currently isn’t a single show on TV about it. Clearly, there are far more people interested in…
Review: Osaka Roadie Bell
Bells are a handy accessory for the bike commuter and bike tourist, especially when you’re riding on paths with lots of pedestrians and other cyclists. If you have multiple bikes, moving a bell from bike…
Review: Porlex Mini Grinder for Bike Touring, #CoffeeOutside and Bikepacking
In this video review we look at the Porlex Mini Grinder. Regarded as one of the best portable manual grinders in the market, we take a look at its pros and cons. For a more…
VIDEO: How To Leave No Trace While Bikepacking and Bicycle Touring
The first step so you can Leave No Trace on your next bike adventure is to be prepared. Which often means having an assortment of bags to carry out food wastes, trash, etc., Just having…
REVIEW: Porcelain Rocket Micro Pannier
In this video we take a close look at Porcelain Rocket’s Micro Pannier, an interesting hybrid pannier that combines bikepacking techniques with a bike touring form factor! If you’re in Portland, you can buy them…
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