Discovering a crack in your bike frame in the middle of a tour is always worrying. Thankfully, it doesn’t happen often but when it does, what can you do? From our Ask A Mechanic series, here is the answer to the question: What should I do if my bicycle frame cracks during a trip? Read More »
The Take-A-Look Mirror: Don’t Cycle Without One
The Take-A-Look mirror is often called the best rear view mirror for cyclists and after using it for 3 years, we’d have to agree. We call this mirror our lifesaver because it provided a constant view of what was happening behind us. When a car was approaching too quickly or about to pass too closely, the Take-A-Look […] Read More »
Sierra Cascades Bike Route Revealed
A new bicycle touring route that takes cyclists all the way from the Canadian border to Mexico, along the stunning Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, has been revealed by the Adventure Cycling Association. Read More »
Is New Zealand Still Safe For Bike Touring?
“Is it safe to bike tour in New Zealand? That question has come our way a lot lately, following a few high-profile deaths of cycle tourists in a country that was once promoted as a bike touring paradise. We decided it was time to investigate. Read More »
Show 33: Talking Traffic And Other Bike Touring Challenges
When we think of cycle touring, we dream of quiet roads and friendly places. It’s often like that but not always. In this bike touring podcast, we learn how to deal with traffic and other challenges like aggressive dogs and how to find a place to sleep at night. http://media.blubrry.com/travellingtwo/p/travellingtwo.com/AudioClips/travellingtwo-show33-cycletraining-danmartin.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | […] Read More »