The American Southwest has some of the most spectacular nature in the world to cycle through. Photographer Paul Jeurissen and his wife Grace have often cycled the American Southwest since their first tour there in 1991. The vast desert landscapes keep them coming back, despite some drawbacks like expensive greasy food and huge RVs on […] Read More »
Cycling The West Highland Way
The West Highland Way is a 154km trail that runs from the outskirts of the Scottish city of Glasgow to Fort William, at the foot of Ben Nevis mountain. David Piper biked along this route in November. He tells us about the experience and gives tips so that you can cycle the same path. Read More »
Unexpected Winter Cycling
We are supposed to be in Spain but mother nature has intervened. Snow cancelled our flight. We considered having a tantrum but decided there was little point. Instead, we rebooked our flight and went cycling and photographing. Under a white blanket of snow, Holland is a beautiful place. Read More »
10 Cool Things We’re Taking Bike Touring
New bike lights, a bottle for wine, a SON hub dynamo, a camera tripod, Exped sleeping mats, silk sleeping bag liners, a spork…. these are just some of the new things we’ll be taking on our next bike tour. Read More »
Reflections On Cycling In A Snowstorm
“You didn’t really go cycling, did you??” We have been asked this about 1,000 times in the last few days. Yes, we did go cycling. No, we didn’t know there was a “code orange” weather alert in Holland (how would we know? we were on our bikes). Yes, there was a lot of snow. You […] Read More »