VIDEO: Packing your Bicycle for Amtrak
We’ve taken our bicycles so many times on Amtrak that it’s easy to forget how intimidating it can be. Most stations don’t offer a lot of help, so you are left to your own devices…
Let’s Chat!
One of our favorite parts from our last adventure was meeting readers and doing presentations. On our travels we were able to speak to hundreds of people in person, from Long Beach, CA to Boston,…
The Sprocket Podcast
We did a podcast with folks at The Sprocket Podcast last night in their basement turned recording studio. It was great to talk about the trip with them over some tasty local brews. Brock and…
Bikey Weekend in Portland
One of the dilemmas of being a cyclist in Portland is that there are so many events going on simultaneously. This weekend, Laura and I split forces. She had a table at BikeCraft, a great…
Unique Gifts for the Bicycle Tourist
The holidays are here and if you’re looking for some unique and inspirational gifts for the bike tourist in your family (or yourself!), we’ve got some great ideas. Traveler’s Creed Poster We finished up a…
Quick Catch Up
Hey there dear readers, the last two weeks have been a blur. We’ve hit the ground running since landing in Portland. About twenty minutes after we got off the train we ran into someone we…
Traveling Without Moving
Why is it the case that it is infinitely easier to find deep, profound and life changing meaning when you’re traveling? There is something about being on a train, watching the scenery unfold itself like…
Our 2011 Calendar – “A Year Without Keys”
A year without keys, means a year without locks. I’ve been photographing our journey for the last 15 months and I’ve always tried to keep that sense of freedom and adventure in mind. It was…
Events this Week!
We’ve got some great events we’re doing this week while in Boston. On Wednesday, we’re doing a call-in phone interview with Elise Giddings of Cycle9. We met her on our way to Durham, NC. She…
Headbadges Across America
As we’ve been traveling, we’ve also been continuing to work. I’ve discovered that making jewelry on the road is more difficult than I imagined, but making headbadges fits in beautifully and is always a fun…
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