Ian Hibell was a British bicycle tourist who spent the better part of 40 years traveling by bike. At an average 6000 miles per year, that is ten time around the equator. He wrote a book called "Into The Remote Places" published in 1984. Hibell was killed by a hit and run driver in Greece
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To Boise from Taiwan via Minneapolis. The Bike Touring News store stocks all sizes of the Surly Long Haul Trucker in Boise, ID so stop by and test ride one, or more. Surly makes strong, serviceable and sensible bicycle frames from 4130 Chrome Molybdenum steel. We are huge fans. The Long Haul Trucker is designed
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Not all jurisdictions will require tail lights on a bicycle after dark but a desire for self preservation should overrule and dictate that the bicycle traveler have decent lights on the bike to make them visible to motorists approaching from the rear. We like the Spanninga fender mounted lights and the XLR Road Handlebar Plug
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I can't shake the impression that these mountains know what's coming and that they are preparing for it. The water in the Payette River between upper and lower Payette Lake is far below the high water marks, and the surface is smooth and unhurried. Waiting. The leaves on the trees and the "needles" on the
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By: Sky King
Posted on: October 27, 2011
One of my goals is to encourage people to Rediscover the Joy of being on a bike so wanted to share this short video from People for Bikes for those who haven't already seen it. Enjoy - Sky King http://youtu.be/jEhpUov-adU
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