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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date WomanTours If you’re a woman interested in touring, you probably won’t find a better tour company to travel with than WomanTours. Where the Pavement Ends – Book Review Read "Where the Pavement Ends: One Woman’s Bicycle Trip Through Mongolia, China and Vietnam" and accompany Erika Warmbrunn as she travels by bicycle through Asia in a time before cell phones and GPS devices made traveling nearly anywhere easier and safer. Wheels of Change - Book Review Wheels of Change by Sue Macy describes the history of the bicycle and the role it played in advancing women’s rights through historic photographs and artwork featuring bicycles, as well as glimpses into the lives of those important to the development of bicycles and women. Warm Showers For cyclotourists on a budget, as most of us are, finding inexpensive places to sleep can be one of the hardest parts of the trip. The generous members of Warm Showers may be able to help you out. Urban Bike-Share Programs If you live in or are visiting a major city, there may be an opportunity for you to inexpensively use a bike for commuting or touring in the city through a bike-share program. Two Wheels and a Map – Book Review Follow along with Bob Neubauer as he spends over two months pedaling the East Coast from Maine to Florida. Triathlons for Women There’s something special about pushing your limits, doing your best, and trying something new in the supportive atmosphere of a group of women. Happily, there are many women-only triathlons available to us. Trans Canada Trail Linking three oceans, 1,000 communities and 33 million Canadians, the Trans Canada Trail is on track to be the longest network of trails in the world, and a cyclist’s dream. Training for a Bicycle Tour Before you start any big endeavor, it’s best to make sure you’re prepared. This article will help you ensure that you’re physically fit for your next bicycle tour. Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes One of the jewels of northern Idaho, the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes offers 73 miles of uninterrupted cycling along rivers and beside lakes in the historic Silver Valley.
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