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Ask a Tour Leader: How Do You Get Your Bike Box to the End of a Point-to-Point Trip?

How Do You Get Your Bike Box to the End of a Point-to-Point Trip? Especially when you don’t live near either terminus of the route? Is shipping the only option? Dear Boxed-in Biker, Ah, bike-touring logistics, another of my favorite topics! I’m not a puzzle person (like the actual put-the-physical-pieces-together pastime), but I imagine the […]

Route 66 Is About to Turn 100, and There’s Never Been a Better Time to Ride It

Editor’s Note: This feature was originally published in the August/September 2014 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine under the title β€œAmerica’s Darling: Route 66”. We’re publishing it online for the first time in honor of Route 66’s 100 anniversary next year and our route’s 10th birthday this year. It is Friday night, and with the last […]

Celebrate Summer with Linsey’s Famous Rice Krispie Treats at our Montana Gravel Summer Camp

Let’s Rage Rice Krispie Treats (2 Ways)! If you’ve been lucky enough to be on a Cycling House trip with Linsey Corbin, you know she’s the queen of bringing great energy to every ride, meal, and Camp Paxson relay race. When she’s not cruising around Montana’s gravel roads with guests, Linsey is setting up the […]

Be Here Now Catalina Island

Shortly after the ferry leaves port, the dense sprawl of Southern California fades into the distance. Roughly an hour later, you arrive at Santa Catalina Island, a mountainous ridge rising from the Pacific. Although it has been inhabited for the better part of the past 7,000 years, the Spanish are said to have β€œdiscovered” Catalina, […]

An Ode to Bicycling Arizona’s Sky Island

We always imagine a holiday as something that should happen far away. We want to cross the ocean or a continent to a place with different trees, different people, different things. That novelty and transformation pulls our attention back to the world around us before everything becomes too much the same. Yet the world is […]

Ride Mallorca with us this Fall and Save $

Mallorca Fall Cycling Trip 2025: Eat, Ride, Sip & Save Big Looking for the ultimate cycling escape this fall? Join us on one of our premier Mallorca Fall Trips, running September 29–October 5, 2025, and October 15–21, 2025. Discover why Mallorca is the go-to destination for cyclists from around the globeβ€”and how affordable it can […]

Ask an Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: What Gear Do I Need for a Week-long Tour as a Newbie?

What Gear Do I Need for a Week-long Tour as a Newbie? Dear Newbie, I have good news and bad news. The equipment you need for a week-long tour is pretty much the same as what you need for a month-long or even cross-country tour. I say it’s good news because once you’ve dialed in […]

5 Amazing Bike Tours You Can Reach By Amtrak

At first glance, the nationwide map of Amtrak routes appears to be a sprawling spiderweb of interconnected rail lines doubling over one another as they crisscross the country. But to the trained eye, it’s a vast network of cycling opportunities. β€œBiking has been my main mode of transportation my whole life. I don’t own a […]

Tucson, the Chiricahuas, and 20 Seasons of Riding

For the past 19 years, our winters have revolved around Tucson, Arizona. It’s where The Cycling House was born, and in many ways, it’s still home. This past winter marked our 20th season in Tucson, a milestone that has us reflecting on how far we’ve come. Back in 2005, The Cycling House was born out […]

A Rider’s View: Cynthia Carson’s Girona Experience with The Cycling House

We’re always excited when passionate cyclists share their TCH experienceβ€”but when someone like Cynthia Carson (@wattwagon) gives us a full YouTube breakdown? That’s something special. Cynthia is a force in the cycling communityβ€”an endurance athlete, adventure seeker, race director and storyteller with a growing YouTube channel (@wattwagon) that dives into epic bike packing trips, endurance […]

How to Take Your Date on Their First Bikepacking Trip

I met Nick on a dating app, and our first date was a bike ride. We pedaled to a river and sat on a rock by the water. He asked me lots of questions and listened thoughtfully to the answers. He was cute and sincere, and we had a lovely afternoon. After that, we met […]

New Mallorca All Women’s Cycling Trip & 5 Night Trip in March

Spring Cycling Awaits: The Cycling House Adds All-Women’s & 5-Night Mallorca Trips Spring is the perfect time to kickstart your cycling season, and The Cycling House has just unveiled two exciting additions to their 2026 Mallorca lineup: an all-women’s cycling trip and a 5-night Mallorca getaway. Whether you’re looking to join a supportive all-female group […]

Escaping Gotham

To celebrate our partnership with NYC-based Priority Bicycles for this year’s bike giveaway donation and membership drive, we asked the belt-drive bike manufacturer for a guide to something our Mountain Time zone-based editorial staff previously thought impossible: A bikepacking trip from the heart of Manhattan. Read their trip report, then click here to see how […]

E-Bike Touring and Bikepacking Tips

After working at Adventure Cycling for more than three decades, Teri Maloughney knew her way around a bike. However, as the years went by, the act of cycling wasn’t as fun as it’d once been. And although there were still traditionalist naysayers who pooh-poohed the idea of e-bikes as β€œreal” biking, Teri says that, at […]

Ask An Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: When Your Cycling Buddy Avoids Camp Duties

My riding partner always shirks camp duties. How can I get them to contribute their fair share? Dear Overworked, Bummer! I feel for you on this one. Going out on a limb here, I assume that this is someone you enjoy riding with enough that you’ve put up with shouldering more than your fair share […]

A Montana-Born Cycling Experience Like No Other

History of The Cycling House Founded in 2005 in the heart of Montana, The Cycling House was born from a simple idea: blend high-quality cycling with the comfort and camaraderie of a home-away-from-home experience. What began as a winter training escape for cyclists has evolved into one of the most respected adventure cycling companies in […]

Bike Repair Skills to Know Before Bikepacking

Basic bike repair skills are indeed very useful, especially in remote places where bike shops are few and far between, but you don’t have to know everything before you start. Eventually though, especially if you want to ride solo, you’ll need to learn the basics. Plus, it’s kind of fun! You’ll find many excellent how-to […]

Where The Buffalo Roam: How Buffalo Bicycles Is Creating Social And Economic Empowerment

In America, whether our bike is a source of adventure (hello, new towns and terrain) or a ticket to a healthier life (goodbye, stress and fatigue), we generally ride them by choice. In Africa, however, bicycles are also an essential form of transportation, and not just from place to place. Bikes have the power to […]

Ask An Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: How to Get Over Trip Abandonment

I had to abandon a long tour that I had been planning for years halfway through it, and I’m still devastated. How do I get over it? Dear Devastated, I’m so sorry. It’s understandable that you’re feeling a great sense of loss, given how invested you were in this trip. It is totally okay to […]

Camping Tips for Bikepacking

Sleeping under the stars in a beautiful place, one that you reached under your own power, can be one of the biggest joys of bikepacking. If you’re new to camping it might seem like a lot to figure out, but with a little practice it can become a familiar routine. Choosing a Campsite A good […]

Food and Water Strategies for Bikepacking

Water and food are always an important basic need for cyclists, and the remote nature of some bikepacking routes makes self-reliance absolutely essential. Knowing your route can help you strike the right balance between going thirsty and hungry and lugging an unnecessarily heavy load. However, always err on the side of having too much water […]

How To Bike Tour Santa Fe, New Mexico

Northern New Mexico’s painted high desert landscapes, green chile, turquoise, margaritas, and world-class art galleries may make you never want to leave. And why should you? With plentiful gravel roads, mountain tracks, and numerous bike and multiuse trails, the city is also a cycling paradise. In fact, the International Mountain Biking Association designated the Southwestern […]

Even Short Rides Can Be Fulfilling Adventures For Mind and Body

No matter where I am in the US, there’s always an Adventure Cycling route close by. When I lived in Michigan, I pedaled out my door onto the North Lakes route. In Arizona, I was just a few miles from the Great Divide. When I visited my friend Alison in San Francisco, I biked from […]

Reflections in Photos: Our Strade Bianche Cycling Trip to Tuscany

I just got back from Tuscany, Italy, where we wrapped up a weeklong cycling trip built around the Strade Bianche professional race. This one has all the ingredients for an incredible cycling getawayβ€”stunning and challenging routes through the old world, incredible farm-fresh Tuscan food (my favorite), and witnessing a professional race that is pure magic. […]

Ask An Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: How To Stop Overpacking

Heavy in Houston asks: β€œI always overpack because I’m nervous I’ll need something that I don’t have. How can I lighten my load both mentally and physically?” You’re not alone. While I have been on tours with a few fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants folks, in my experience, the majority of pannier-touring bike tourists like to be prepared for […]
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