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    Rode Trip: Pedaling in Prineville

    by Russ March 10, 2015

    Bend, OR is generally considered Central Oregon’s bicycle capital. It has a great cycling culture, plethora of bike shops, and easy access to both mountain bike trails and great road rides. However, this past weekend…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip 0

    Three Very Full Days at the National Bike Summit

    by Laura March 8, 2013

    Our first National Bike Summit is a wrap and, while we’re still digesting everything that we learned, we’re exceedingly glad that we attended. Beyond just our interest in what the League meant by this year’s…

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    National Bike Summit, here we come…

    by Laura March 3, 2013

    The theme for this year’s National Bike Summit is “Bikes Mean Business.” Considering that we’ve been banging that drum for the past few years, talking about how bicycle travel can bring economic benefit and save…

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    How Businesses can Attract Bike Travelers

    by Russ February 13, 2013

    In our travels, we’ve run into lots of businesses and communities that want to accommodate cyclists but don’t know how. It might be a community on a popular Adventure Cycling route or on one of…

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    California Dreaming: Revenge on Refugio Road

    by Russ January 26, 2013

    You know it will be an interesting ride when the guy at the local bike shop tells you that you probably shouldn’t try riding up the road with anything less than a mountain bike. When…

    Riding Days, stories 15

    California Dreaming: An Undiscovered Cycling Playground

    by Laura January 25, 2013

    As we rounded the top of the climb on See Canyon Road and inhaled the spectacular views of the hills and valleys surrounding San Luis Obispo, it became clear that we had no idea how…

    Riding Days 8

    Our Year in Review

    by Laura December 26, 2012

    Looking back at 2012, it feels immensely odd to think that, one short year ago, we were celebrating the holidays at the other end of the world. When we flew to New Zealand, we were…

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    Salsa Vaya 1000 Mile Review (or our thoughts on Salsa Vaya vs. Surly LHT)

    by Russ December 2, 2012

    We’ve been riding our Salsa Vayas for a little over two months and have managed to put over 1000 miles on them. In that time, we’ve ridden them around town, on the 25th Anniversary Cycle…

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    Review: Burley Travoy as Post-Apocalyptic Trailer?

    by Russ November 13, 2012

    Let’s just get it out of the way in the very beginning. The worst thing about the Travoy is it looks like you just cart-jacked Arnold Palmer on the 18th hole. Yes, it looks funny….

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    Our Cycle Oregon 2012

    by Laura September 18, 2012

    After 70 long miles, we rounded the final corner into the tiny town of Silver Lake, wrapping up our first day of riding on Cycle Oregon, and I nearly burst into tears. Cycle Oregon riders,…

    Riding Days 6
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