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Cycling West and Cycling Utah’s June 2017 Issue is Now Available!
Cycling Utah and Cycling West Magazine's June 2017 Issue is now available as a free download (10 mb download), Pick up a copy at your favorite...
Cycling West and Cycling Utah’s April 2017 Issue is Now Available!
Cycling Utah and Cycling West Magazine's April 2017 Issue is now available as a free download (9 mb download), Pick up a copy at your favorite...
Cycling Utah and Cycling West’s June 2016 Issue is Now Available!
Cycling Utah and Cycling West Magazine's June 2016 Issue is now available as a free download (10 mb download), Pick up a copy at your favorite...
Nevada’s New Basin and Range National Monument Looks to Develop Mountain Biking
By Charles Pekow
A new national monument in Nevada is not only open for bicyclists to ride: it is open for them to suggest how...
The Cedar Mountains Offers Great Riding and Solitude
The Cedar Mountain Wilderness is about 52 miles or 45 minutes west of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The northern part of the range is easily accessed from I-80
Bicycling the Black Hills of South Dakota
The Black Hills of South Dakota are rumored to have some spectacular bicycling. We planned a seven-day, self-contained tour of the area, but when we realized we didn’t have enough time, we settled for day rides from a Hill City base.
Overnight Tandem Bike Touring in the Reno-Tahoe Area
Following our romantic dinner and tour we walked back to the inn, which was only a block away. It would have been a perfect night to use their hot tub
The Climbs of Salt Lake County
Road cyclists in the state’s capitol city are among the lucky when it comes to choices. If one wanted to, a cyclist in the valley could pick a different climb every day of the week and throw in numerous options to create almost-never-ending doses of vertical variety.
Why Bike Tour? – A One Way Tour Through Northern New Mexico to Four...
Just before leaving for our journey, someone asks why we are doing this ride. I begin to describe New Mexico's brightly colored rocks, cultural mix, and geology but quickly realize that they are asking more broadly. Why bike tour and perhaps then, why this route? I do not have an easy answer. I think about it again days later, after flying to Albuquerque, reconstructing my Surly at Geoff's, and getting a couple days into the ride.
Bicycle Touring Along the Historic C & O Canal Towpath
By John Roberson — In early October of 2023 my sweetheart and I left our Utah home to spend nine delightful days riding the C...
Idaho’s Over the Hill Gravel Grinder Benefits the Alzheimer’s Association
The Lost River Cycle Club's Over the Hill Gravel Grinder is scheduled for Saturday, June 8, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho....
The Maze – Mountain Biking One of the Loneliest and Most Breathtaking Corners of...
By Lexi Dowdall — Care to plunge into one of the loneliest and most breathtaking corners of the National Park System? You’re about 100...
Bikepacking the Oregon Timber Trail
By Tom Diegel — Like a lot of the Western states, Oregon has not only a lot of backcountry but a lot of logging...
Touring South Dakota’s Black Hills via the Mickelson Trail
By Lou Melini — It was November of 2022 that Julie told me her sister was planning a family reunion at Mt. Rushmore in...
Congress Considering Several Bills Affecting Bicycle Projects
By Charles Pekow — The future of federal funding for bicycle projects is not on the ground but up in the air as Congress...