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Gender Equity Mechanics Reflects on a Year of Bicycle Maintenance Workshops

Gender Equity Mechanics (GEM) is a gathering of women and non-binary people interested in learning hands-on bicycle maintenance and repair skills. We would like to give a shout out to Bikes Together, a non-profit in Denver, Colorado that uses recycled bicycles as a vehicle for equitable social change, as they inspired the name for GEM. […]

Me, Myself, and I

This story originally appeared in the 2024 Nov/Dec issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine’s Final Mile essay anthology. *** I rode with tears streaming down my face. I pedaled as hard as I could, hoping that being on my bike would fix it. It used to always fix it. But this time was different β€” for […]

Out Our Front Door Celebrates Successful Adaptive Cycling Season

This year, we were able to welcome 19 young people with adaptive needs (and their families), plus two adults with adaptive needs on our weekend bike camping trips for free.Β  Through our inclusive model, Bike Camping For Everyone, we address the physical, emotional, and social health of our participants. Physical activity such as cycling (as […]

Canal Queens Take on the Empire State: Beginners Guide to the Northern Tier Section 10

There are many shades of adventure, and you have to start somewhere. I’ve learned from over 20 years of riding and leading group rides that adventurous cycling at any level results in a sense of competence, accomplishment, wonder, and joy. I’m an avid mountain biker, road rider and more recently enjoy gravel riding in New […]

5 Things We Love About All-Women’s Trips (And You Will Too!)

At The Cycling House, we’ve been hosting women’s camps for over a decade, and we’re deeply passionate about creating experiences that bring women and bikes together.Β Our all-women’s tripsΒ offer a unique blend of adventure and community, where participants feel empowered, connected, and inspired on and off the bike. Here are the top 5 reasons why these […]

Give the Gift of The Cycling House

Give the gift of adventure this holiday season with a Cycling House experience! Send your loved oneβ€”or yourselfβ€”on a cycling journey filled with fully supported rides, delicious meals, and a warm, welcoming community from stunning cycling routes guided by the TCH team and support every step of the way. This is an experience they’ll cherish […]

Good Seeds: Cycling Central Washington During the Apple Harvest

This story originally appeared in the Sept/Oct 2024 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.Β  Apples got their start 12 million years ago in Central Asia in the area we now call Kazakhstan. There in the Tian Shan mountains, wild apple trees grew and evolved, creating fecund forests rich with birds, bears, and every variety of apple […]

Trip Recap: Chicago United Cycling Club’s 2024 Overnight

Chicago United Cycling Club was so excited to receive an Adventure Grant from the Adventure Cycling Association. Our grant last year allowed our team to host its first bikepacking trip focused on WTFNB, BIPOC riders. We had fewer cyclists this year (six compared to 10 in 2023) but fewer had previous bikepacking experience. Our group […]

Riding High: The Cycling House’s Favorite Climbs

At The Cycling House, we live for the thrill of the climb. Challenge your legs and reward your determination with breathtaking views and exhilarating descents. We call these epic days our Queen Stages. Our guides and guests have tackled some of the most iconic and inspiring climbs on our trips, and we’re excited to share […]

Trip Recap: CAT Adventure Cycling Women’s Overnight

In the summer of 2023 β€” thanks to the grant from Adventure Cycling Association β€” the Coalition for Appropriate Transportation (CAT) stepped up its game from hosting weekly women’s rides to our first van-supported overnight. In the summer of 2024, thanks to another grant, we bumped it up again and planned a two-night trip. Alas, […]

Crashing Into The Party

This story originally appeared in the 2024 Nov/Dec issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine’s Final Mile essay anthology. On the outskirts of Shanghai, the buildings began to grow skyward. Factories morphed into apartment complexes. Apartments stretched into office towers. It felt like I was cycling into a man-made canyon, its glass and steel walls a potent […]

In The Tall TreesΒ 

This article originally appeared in the 2025 Nov/Dec issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.Β  β€œThe earth has a small negative charge of around 200 millivolts, and humans have about the opposite.” I nodded, unsure of the science behind this assertion, as Mark, a pediatric surgeon turned mental health therapist, explained his theories to me at the […]

A 10-Person, 45-Mile Group Ride in Oregon with Friends on Bikes

Thanks to our Adventure Grant, ten WTFNB (Women, Trans, Femme, Non-Binary), BIPOC riders met for a multi-modal bikepacking trip from downtown Portland to Stub Stewart State Park in Banks, OR. The group included both experienced and first-time bikepackers, riding 45 miles and tackling 1,335 feet of elevation along a mixed-surface route on the Banks-Vernonia trail, […]

What TCH Has Been Up To

Time flies when you’re having fun, and 2024 has been an incredible ride for The Cycling House! We’re excited to share the highlights from our Spring & Summer seasons, plus some sneak peeks into what’s ahead. What’s new New Vans, Same Great Support & Fun Vibes: If you’re joining us on one of our domestic […]

Ways to save at The Cycling House

At The Cycling House, once you’re a guest, you’re part of our familyβ€”a community that inspires us daily. To show our appreciation, we’re thrilled to offer two special programs designed to help you save on your next trip with us: theΒ TCH Alumni Referral ProgramΒ and theΒ Group Organizer Program. TCH ALUMNI REFERRAL PROGRAM As a TCH alum, […]

Celebrating the Northern Tier on its 40th Anniversary

In June of 1976, Adventure Cycling β€” then known as Bikecentennial β€” mapped and publicized their first route: the TransAmerica Trail. This cross-country route stretched over 4,000 miles from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia and became an instant classic. But even as the TransAmerica Trail was being finalized, another idea was taking shape: a second […]

A Little Loop in Michigan

One of my favorite ways to see a new place is to make my own bike loop. I love pedaling away from wherever I am and returning a few days later to the same spot. There’s a magic in leaving and returning at the speed of your own legs. This year I spent the winter […]

Redwood National Park: Local Adventures Can be Grand Adventures

This is a ride report for the Short Route: Eureka, CA: Redwood Coast Loop while the author and her husband were developing the route. Sweat dripped down my nose and landed on my handlebars. Gnats whirred in my ears, determined to steal my sanity.Β  By slapping them, I slapped my own face, and when I […]

Trip Recap: Langford’s Third Annual Bike Overnight

This is the third Langford Elementary School bike camping trip supported by Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program. You can read about the first one here and the second one here. This year, Langford Elementary School celebrated its third annual bike camping trip, supported by Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program. Embracing the tradition, students and volunteers […]

Remember the Removal Team Completes 950-Mile Ride in June 2024Β 

The 16th Remember the Removal team completed its nearly month-long journey on June 21, 2024, as the team rode into Tahlequah, OK, the capital of Cherokee Nation. The annual endeavor is meant to honor the Cherokee people who survived and perished nearly 200 years ago when 16,000 Cherokees were forcibly removed from their southeastern homelands […]

Rolling with the Flow in the D.C. Summer Heat with Camp MWABA

Metro Washington Association of Blind Athletes (MWABA) was thrilled to receive a grant from Adventure Cycling for our second annual tandem bike camping trip. This year, 25 campers braved the heat to camp with us on the Marsden Track on the C&O Canal Towpath. Of this year’s group, three people were first-time bike campers. Through […]

Bike Touring During Wildfire Season: What to Know and When To Bail

Climate change is increasing North America’s dramatic wildfires each year, with apocalyptic smoke-darkened skies and scorched landscapes. In 2021, smoke from California wildfires reached as far as New York City, while ashes from Colorado fires fell on coastal regions. β€œUnfortunately, because smoke can travel thousands of miles, you don’t have to be close to the […]

New Trips! Ireland, Pyrenees, Puglia, Chiricahua Mountains & Long Weekend Getaways

We are excited to add some new trips to the 2025Β The Cycling HouseΒ line-up! Each trip is designed to immerse you in stunning landscapes and rich cultures – and there is no better way to discover this than by bike! NEW TRIPS Explore Ireland’s Wild Beauty: Cycle through the rugged coastlines, vibrant green hills, and charming […]

New Long Weekend Cycling Escapes

Can’t get away from your busy schedule for a whole five or six-night vacation or looking for a cycling trip at a lower price point? Introducing four-night trips for a quick dose of fantastic food, top-notch support, and invigorating rides through beautiful landscapes. Book one of these trips below and get away for the perfect […]

Airfares Just Dropped for our Fall Cycling Vacations! How to Find The Cheapest Flights for Your Trip.

I’ve got some exciting news for you. This fall, airfares have plummeted to some of the lowest we’ve seen in the past few years! I did some sample searches for itineraries aligning with our European trips on Google Flights, and the prices were hundreds of dollars lower than average. For instance, a small airport like […]
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