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Ever wondered how pack goats can transform your hunting experience? Join us as we sit down with Kaden Fogg and special guest Kurt J from Preference Taxidermy to uncover the incredible versatility of Oberhasli goats in Utah's backcountry. Kurt takes us through his journey from solo hunting to leveraging the stamina and loyalty of pack goats, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight just how resilient and helpful these animals can be. From bottle-raising to training, you'll get an inside look at what it takes to build a strong bond with these amazing creatures and how they've made hunting trips not just easier, but far more enjoyable.We also tackle the less glamorous but crucial aspects of goat care, diving deep into health and feeding practices that keep these pack animals in top condition. With firsthand accounts, we discuss the warning signs of illnesses like pneumonia and the impact of a well-balanced diet on goat health. You'll hear about a particularly alarming case of avian influenza and the measures you can take to protect your herd. Kurt and Caden break down feeding strategies, the importance of vaccinations, and other essential tips for maintaining a healthy, thriving group of pack goats.Our conversation takes a thrilling turn as we recount some unforgettable backcountry adventures, including a dramatic wilderness rescue at 11,000 feet. Amid stories of efficient meat transport and nail-biting hunts, we also share practical advice on being prepared in rugged terrains. Kurt's upcoming shed hunting plans and how you can follow his exciting outdoor escapades on Instagram add the perfect close to this episode. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or curious about using pack goats, this episode promises insights, laughs, and invaluable tips to elevate your next adventure.Got Questions? Questions@RustPack.com If you have any questions or desirers you would like answered on the podcast reach out to us! We would love to help. Instagram The.Rust.Pack FaceBook RustPack Website RustPack.comCheck out our site! We have everything from shirts and hoodies to all pack goat equipment that you need to get into the backcountry.
Bikepacking and Bike Touring Adventures Today we discuss bike packing and bike touring (and the difference between the two). We'll cover: The difference between bike packing and bike touring Panniers versus bike bags for carrying your gear What kind of bags you'll need The six main cross country USA bike trails Rails to Trails - over 25,000 miles of bike paths Europe and Asia long distance bike holiday resources Recommended Tour Companies: BoatBikeTours.com and ArtofBicycleTrips.com. Email me for discount promo codes. On the corresponding website, you'll see a detailed packing list as well as important links for planning your long distance cycling adventure. COMPLETE SHOW NOTES See important links for planning your adventure, photos, videos and more cool info about today's show. Get FREE Travel Planners for ATA adventures (and each month you will get an email from Kit with links to all future Travel Planners (no spam promise!). Get the monthly newsletter here. CONTACT KIT Resources Promo Codes and Recommended Tour Companies Travel Insurance: Quickly and easily compare rates and policies from different companies - no need to give any identifying information unless you decide to buy! The best way to find the right policy for your adventures. Train For Your Adventure Ask Becki at Trailblazer Wellness to customize an at home, online personal training program for your upcoming adventure using whatever equipment you already have! You'll get phone consultations, instruction videos and a plan to give you the best chance of success. Becki offers a FREE initial phone consultation to see if you are a good fit. AND she offers ATA listeners a 10% discount! Buy Me a Beer Want to support the program? You can always buy me a coffee or beer - thanks! Amazon Kit's Picks Please use my Amazon link to access your Amazon account. Even if you don't purchase any of my recommendations, I get credit for anything you DO purchase - at no additional cost to you, you'll be helping to support the show and keeping it AD FREE:) SUBSCRIBE to the Adventure Travel Show (the “How to's of adventure travel) SUBSCRIBE to Active Travel Adventures (fantastic adventure destinations) Join the Active Travel Adventures Facebook Group Follow ATA on Twitter Follow ATA on Instagram Follow ATA on Pinterest (C) Active Travel Adventures, LLC - All Rights Reserved
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Every once in a while it's nice to look back on where it all came from - on this edition, we explore the evolution of bike touring gear from the beginning of the modern era in the 1970s through today's high tech enhancements to bikepacking and more. Plus, a nod to what the future might hold with new materials and tech to make bicycle adventuring more fun and accessible! Bike Touring in the 1970s Discuss the state of bike touring in the 1970s: Bike touring during this era was gaining popularity as a way to explore the world and embark on long-distance adventures. It was a time when people sought alternative modes of travel and embraced the freedom and simplicity that bike touring offered. Overview of the popular bikes used for touring in that era: Steel-framed touring bicycles were the go-to choice for bike tourers in the 1970s. Brands like Raleigh, Peugeot, and Miyata were known for producing reliable touring bikes. These bikes were designed with longer wheelbases and relaxed geometry to provide stability and comfort during long rides. Introduction to the traditional panniers and racks used for carrying gear: Panniers, typically made of canvas or nylon, were the primary means of carrying gear on bike tours. They were attached to racks mounted on the front and rear of the bicycle. These racks were often heavy and made of steel, adding extra weight to the bike. Highlight the limitations and challenges of the gear available at the time: Bike touring gear in the 1970s had some limitations. The panniers were not as efficient at distributing weight evenly, which could affect bike handling and stability. Additionally, the racks added significant weight to the bike, making climbs and maneuvering more challenging. Share anecdotes and stories from notable bike tourers of the era: Renowned bike tourers of the 1970s Thomas Stevens, who completed the first documented bike trip around the world, Anne Mustoe, who cycled around the globe in the 1980s. Bikecentennial 1976 Technological Advancements in the 1980s and 1990s Technological advancements that impacted bike touring gear in the 1980s and 1990s: During this period, advancements in materials, components, and design significantly influenced bike touring gear, making it more efficient and comfortable. Introduction of lightweight materials such as aluminum and titanium for bike frames and components: Aluminum frames started gaining popularity in the 1980s due to their lighter weight compared to traditional steel frames. Titanium frames, known for their strength and durability, also emerged as a high-end option for bike touring enthusiasts. The emergence of clipless pedals and the impact on efficiency and comfort: Clipless pedals, which allow riders to securely attach their shoes to the pedals, were introduced in the late 1980s. This innovation improved pedaling efficiency and comfort, especially during long rides and climbs, by allowing for a more direct transfer of power. Innovations in camping gear, including lighter tents, sleeping bags, and cooking equipment: Camping gear manufacturers started focusing on lightweight designs in the 1980s and 1990s. Tent materials, such as lightweight nylon and aluminum poles, reduced overall weight while maintaining durability. Sleeping bags with improved insulation and smaller pack sizes became popular, and compact cooking stoves provided efficient meal preparation options. The rise of waterproof materials and improved clothing for inclement weather: Waterproof materials like Gore-Tex became widely available during this era. This allowed for the development of waterproof panniers and cycling apparel, keeping riders dry and comfortable in rainy conditions. Clothing advancements included breathable and moisture-wicking fabrics that enhanced comfort during long rides. The Rise of Bikepacking in the 2000s Explain the concept of bikepacking and its differences from traditional bike touring: Bikepacking is a form of self-supported, off-road bicycle travel that emphasizes lightweight gear and the ability to venture into rugged terrain. Unlike traditional bike touring, which often involves paved roads and larger amounts of gear carried on racks, bikepacking focuses on carrying essential gear in frame bags, seat packs, and handlebar rolls. Introduction to bikepacking-specific gear, such as frame bags, seat packs, and handlebar rolls: Bikepacking gear is designed to optimize weight distribution and stability while navigating off-road terrain. Frame bags attach to the bike's main triangle, seat packs secure under the saddle, and handlebar rolls fasten to the handlebars, providing ample storage space while maintaining a balanced load. The impact of mountain biking and gravel riding on the development of bikepacking gear: The rise of gravel riding in the 2000s plus the influence of mountain biking impacted the development of bikepacking gear. These disciplines demanded lightweight and durable gear that could withstand rough trails and demanding conditions. As a result, bikepacking gear evolved to meet the specific needs of off-road adventurers. Discuss the benefits and advantages of bikepacking gear in terms of weight distribution and off-road capabilities: Bikepacking gear allows for a more balanced weight distribution, as the gear is distributed within the bike's frame rather than on racks. This improves handling and stability, especially on challenging terrain. Bikepacking gear is also typically lighter and more compact, enabling riders to navigate through tight trails and rough conditions. Downside... can't carry as much! Modern Bikepacking Gear and Trends Lightweight and durable materials like Dyneema and Cuben Fiber These materials offer exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, making gear lighter without sacrificing durability. Integration of technology with bikepacking gear For example, GPS navigation devices specifically designed for bikepackers have become popular, allowing for easier route planning and navigation in remote areas. Additionally, solar-powered charging systems have been developed to keep electronic devices powered during extended trips. Battery improvements The emergence of bikepacking-specific clothing and accessories: These items are designed to meet the unique demands of off-road riding, such as moisture-wicking and quick-drying fabrics, specialized bikepacking shoes, and rugged yet lightweight helmets. None of this is new, but the tech is improving and costs for basics are dropping Trends in minimalist bikepacking and ultra-distance races: Discuss the rise of minimalist bikepacking, where riders aim to carry the bare minimum gear for maximum efficiency and speed. Explore the growing popularity of ultra-distance bikepacking races, such as the Tour Divide or the RAM , and how gear choices impact participants' strategies and performance. Future Possibilities and Closing Thoughts What's next? More evolution to bikepacking Will "bike touring" ever go away? Wrap up
Join us on 'Goat Parenthood: Nurturing Future Pack Goat Adventurers' as we delve into the captivating world of pack goats and the journey of breeding and raising these remarkable creatures. In this episode, our guest, Margaret Scott, a devoted member of the North American Pack Goat Association (NAPgA), takes us on a fascinating exploration of the association's mission and the invaluable role it plays in promoting responsible pack goat ownership.Discover the joys and challenges of raising pack goat kids as Margaret shares her firsthand experiences and expertise. From the magical moments of witnessing newborns take their first steps to the careful nurturing required to develop them into reliable companions for backcountry adventures, we explore the intricate process of preparing these baby goats for a life of pack goat greatness.Got Questions? Questions@RustPack.com If you have any questions or desirers you would like answered on the podcast reach out to us! We would love to help. Instagram The.Rust.Pack FaceBook RustPack Website RustPack.comCheck out our site! We have everything from shirts and hoodies to all pack goat equipment that you need to get into the backcountry.
In this episode, Steve Edwards, owner of Queen Valley Mule Ranch in Queen Valley, Arizona takes time to talk about when to use a vibrating dog collar on your mule (HINT: has to do with pawing), panniers used for packing, types of bits to use for packing and on rescue mules with cuts on tongue, how to pack meat on mules, and A Whole Lot More!
On this episode of RAW, tales of pushing the limits into the night and what happened, when a local helps you out of a situation or gives you a meal or place to stay, how do you thank them and compensate them without the risk of offending? And ways to gain space in an overpacked pannier. All this and more, on this month's RAW featuring your co-hosts from around the world. More motorcycle travel episodes available on Adventure Rider Radio at adventureriderradio.com. Want to help out? Subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes or on your favourite podcast app, tell your family, friends, riding buddies or club about ARR. Adventure Rider Radio is a listener supported show and we'd love to get your help. Please check us out on Patreon. Have a comment? Go to the episode show notes on our website and have your say at the bottom of the page.
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The Motozeil Experience was a motorcycling utopia unheard of in India. A motorcycling experience zone which was a combination of an international motorcycle accessories store, a rental, an touring company, a restaurant, a brewery, a tattoo shop and a builder’s workshop spread across over 20000 square feet on the Golf Course Extension road in Gurgaon. And it was the figment of imagination of a dreamer who went from designing accessories and apparel for Royal Enfield to becoming an entrepreneur with a fearless ambition and one who was willing to challenge the odds. This is a story where Biswaroop Banerjee aka BB goes from Panniers to Paneer and if you want to know who moved his cheese, you’ve picked just the right story.
When passion, skill, ambition and failure come together in one melting pot, it churns a butter known locally as "noni makkhan" ... the creamy goodness of success. Co Founder and CEO Motoziel, a motorcycling experience zone well before its time; BB weaves a yarn that takes him from fashion tech thru motorcycles and down to Earth in farming. He’s a son, a father, a husband, a master, a founder, a designer, a leader, an entrepreneur, an optimist, a compassionate rehabilitator, a dog lover and now a gentleman farmer. Biswaroop Banerjee takes you thru the highs and lows of being 'BB' on episode 63 of the Biker Radio Rodcast
Bikepacking and Bike Touring Adventures Today we discuss bike packing and bike touring (and the difference between the two). We'll cover: The difference between bike packing and bike touring Panniers versus bike bags for carrying your gear What kind of bags you'll need The six main cross country USA bike trails Rails to Trails - over 25,000 miles of bike paths Europe and Asia long distance bike holiday resources On the corresponding website, you'll see a detailed packing list as well as important links for planning your long distance cycling adventure. Get the complete SHOW NOTES HERE. Email me here. Get the FREE monthly newsletter with the free checklists and also the Active Travel Adventure Travel Planners - all free. No spam promise - unsubscribe anytime. The Podcasts: https://activetraveladventures.com https://adventuretravelshowpodcast.com Subscribe to the Podcasts: Active Travel Adventures Adventure Travel Show CONNECT WITH ME! Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Twitter YouTube MeWe MeWeGroup
New Riders Small & Tall Best Dual Sport Motorcycles Support the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690adv Donations Appreciated! https://app.redcircle.com/shows/99567c57-5215-4c56-9d4d-1f604987fcfd/donations PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcast WebSite: http://www.690adv.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690adv FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690adv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv #690adv #the690adv @690adv On todays podcast chip and I talk about New riders small and tall and maybe what might be a great bike to get started on to start your dual sport riding adventures on.
When the Adventure Is over How does it make you feel? Support the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690adv Donations Appreciated! https://app.redcircle.com/shows/99567c57-5215-4c56-9d4d-1f604987fcfd/donations PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcast WebSite: http://www.690adv.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690adv FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690adv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv #690adv #the690adv @690adv On todays podcast I talk about when the adventure ends! How do you feel about that? I talk about how I feel when My adventures are coming to an end. I would like to get your thoughts on what you go through when its over? I don't get a lot of trips each year due to my situation so when the adventure trip is ending I express what I go through.
The Greatest Motorcycle Accessory Period! With Chip and Joe Support the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690adv Donations Appreciated! https://app.redcircle.com/shows/99567c57-5215-4c56-9d4d-1f604987fcfd/donations PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcast WebSite: http://www.690adv.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690adv FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690adv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv #690adv #the690adv @690adv On todays podcast chip and I talk about the greatest motorcycle accessory you can own period! Listen in and see if you agree or disagree? We get into The Motorcycle Communication devices like Sena and Cardo for those looking to get a headset this is the podcast for you!
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes and more Bikes with Special guest Chip Monahan Support the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690adv Donations Appreciated! https://app.redcircle.com/shows/99567c57-5215-4c56-9d4d-1f604987fcfd/donations PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcast WebSite: http://www.690adv.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690adv FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690adv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv #690adv #the690adv @690adv Today's podcast is all about bikes and more bikes with my special guest Chip Monahan he a bike guy and has had many! Today we talk about all kinds if bikes so listen in on the podcast if you are a new rider or just love bikes.
Episode 85 features a discussion with Adam Owens, co-founder of Green Chile Adventure Gear. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more on our website, chasingthehorizon.us, and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.
Gina Bourne and Nina Mariana Pascha, best friends since their student days in Chiang Mai, Thailand, took their very first cycling trip in 2019 in New Zealand, after dreaming for the last 10 years about working and living in the country. What I love about Gina and Nina's story is how down to earth it is, and how they start at Point A without any training and learn to love the road and the journey along the way. After talking with them for an hour, I was ready to make my next big trip a cycling trip. You just might too! Join us for a story of adventure and discovery on the South Island of New Zealand. There will be noodles, there will be chocolate, there will be dance breaks!
If you're going to travel, you're going to need a way to carry your junk. In this episode, we talk about the various luggage systems we've used plus discuss all the companies that make luggage that costs more than our motorcycles. We cover hard vs soft bags, unconventional storage, the high end, and buying used.Commentators: Zee Traveler and Dakota HowardWarning - Explicit content and vulgar language.Zee's Gear- Milk crate - can be sourced from anywhere in the US- Happy Trails - www.happy-trail.com/happy-trails-hard-luggage-systems/happy-trail-imnaha-pannier-each.html- Drakon 40L dry backpack - www.amazon.com/Drakon-Outdoors-40L-Waterproof-Backpack/dp/B071VP536X- Mailbox - www.homedepot.com/p/Architectural-Mailboxes-Centennial-Extra-Large-Capacity-Post-Mount-Parcel-Mailbox-in-Black-with-Premium-Silver-Handle-and-Flag-950020B-10/300118173Dakota's GearHe sucks and never sent me links for the notes.Check out our website for links to our gear, photos of what we talk about, and other cool stuff!www.motorcyclevagabondshow.com/ep7
Dual Sport Adventure Moto Trailers Better Than Racks and Panniers?New Videos Weekly! LINKS TO GEAR BELOW! ThanksSupport the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690advThank you to every Patron we have cool stuff coming!SUBSCRIBE NOW! Click the BELL!PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcastWebSite: http://www.690adv.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690advFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690advTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv#690adv#the690adv@690advMotorcycle Adventures can be the best thing ever, taking your gear with you can be challenging so what do you use to take all your gear? Well there are racks and panniers or maybe just get a adventure moto trailer that you pull behind your bike to take everything? yep they exist and maybe just what you need to take all the things you want on your next dual sport adventure trip.SherpaX adventure moto trailer maybe the game changers for you.You Only Get One Last Trip and Bike Where Do You Go and On What Bike? and Why?
In this episode we explore Greenland, discuss its Inuit culture, find out about a travel blogger's life changing experience there and hear what's it like to kayak among giant sheets of ice.Explore your boundaries and discover your next adventure with The World Nomads Travel Podcast. Hosted by Podcast Producer Kim Napier and World Nomads Phil Sylvester, each episode will take you around the world with insights into destinations from travelers and experts. They'll share the latest in travel news, answer your travel questions and fill you in on what World Nomads is up to, including the latest scholarships and guides.World Nomads is a fast-growing online travel company that provides inspiration, advice, safety tips and specialized travel insurance for independent, volunteer and student travelers, traveling and studying most anywhere in the world. Our online global travel insurance covers travelers from more than 135 countries and allows you to buy and claim online, 24/7, even while already traveling.The World Nomads Podcast is not your usual travel Podcast. It's everything for the adventurous, independent traveler.
Clinton Smout, motorcycle instructor, has tips for turning adventure bikes around in soft or low traction environments, that can be used both off-road and on-road, and for any motorcycle. He also shares some stories when lessons that have gone wrong turn out to be… well, hilarious. And two seasoned riders, Lisa and Simon Thomas tell us what they carry in their panniers. If you like Adventure Rider Radio, check out ARR RAW, roundtable moto travel talks. All on our website at https://adventureriderradio.com. Don't forget to go to your favourite podcast app to subscribe and rate us. And if you've enjoyed this and more episodes please consider supporting ARR on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/advriderradio.
The Path Less Pedaled Podcast - Contemporary Bicycling Culture
We taste bourbon and talk about the most interesting bikes at this years NAHBS, as well as the new releases from Surly and All-City at Frostbike. We also talk about a recent artcile on Bikepacking.com comparing panniers and a bikepacking setup and how it left out a few things. Russ also denies he is @bicyclepubes, but you should follow him anyway.
Episode 10 of Chasing the Horizon features a discussion with Harold Cecil, adventure motorcyclist and founder of Giant Loop. We also feature news about Royal Enfield, Kawasaki's newest bikes and who is Honda's newest WSBK rider. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for and about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more at bmwmoa.org/podcast and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.
Episode 4 features a discussion with Al Jesse of Jesse Luggage - and Sean Derivan, who is set to take over the business from Al in the coming year. We also discuss industry news from Ducati, Royal Enfield and Harley-Davidson. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for and about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more at bmwmoa.org/podcast and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.
This episode of RAW contains explicit language that some may find offensive :) ARR RAW Round Table Discussion with Travellers - Episode 9 Featuring Grant Johnson, Sam Manicom, Graham Field and Jim Martin. Recorded live at Canwest HUBB Meet in Nakusp, BC - www.horizonsunlimited.com Trains and FerriesWhat’s involved? Tie-downs? Blocks under bike? Your methods. Pitfalls to be aware of. Security - Should I stay with my bike etc…? Are some countries worse for?… Stories of things gone wrong on these - hopefully with a lesson to learn. Can I Stay at Your House?A theme that is gaining in popularity, or at least in the travel world: Boldly asking for people to put you up and help you out while travelling. Either accommodations, garage use, tools whatever. Is this proper Moto travel etiquette? What does the host get from the exchange? What is expected of you while enjoying hospitality? How do you ask? Facebook post? Chance meeting? Forums? All of the above? When are you asking too much? When have you overstayed your welcome? And how to avoid that. In poverty stricken countries - locals seem to give all they have - is it responsible to take from these people and claim we have a tight budget and are basically broke, when we don’t know what it like to be in that position and in no way are even close? Or is it a mutual exchange? Pannier ToolsIf you could take only three tools with you on a two month trip, what would they be and why? Your favourite pannier lunch :)Tips and suggestions for pannier lunches. RAW PLUGS Grant Johnson - Horizons Unlimited - THE premier source for information on motorcycle and overland adventure travel since 1997. www.horizunsunlimited.com Sam Manicom - Author of motorcycle adventure books: Into Africa, Under Asian Skies, Distant Suns & Tortillas to Totems - www.sam-manicom.com Graham Field - Author of motorcycle adventure books: In Search of Greener Grass, Ureka & Different Natures - http://grahamfield.co.uk/ Shirley Hardy Rix & Brian Rix - Authors of motorcycle adventure books: Two for the Road, Circle to Circle & The Long Way to Vladivostok - www.aussiesoverland.com.au Jim Martin - Host of Adventure Rider Radio and ARR RAW - www.adventureriderradio.com
Simon Pavey - off road racer and riding instructor from Off-Road Skills in the UK talks about his world class BMW adventure motorcycle rider training school. Off Road Skills http://www.offroadskills.com AltRider's Don Hogan and Jeremy Lebreton discuss soft luggage and thier new pannier system that may revolutionize the way we pack adventure motorcycles. AltRider http://www.altrider.com More on www.adventureriderradio.com
John T. Magill, Curator/Historian at The Historic New Orleans Collection, presents From Panniers to Bustles: French Influence on the Fashion of the Gulf Coast South for the 2011 Antiques Forum at the Historic New Orleans Collection.
Soft panniers, waterproofing any bag, keeping track of wheel bearing temperature and custom cheap ear buds that rock!
En este episodio, se habla de las diferentes clases de bicicleta, desde el punto de vista cicloturista. Para ejemplos de bicicletas de las que se habla en el programa, sigan los siguientes enlaces: Bicicletas de Calle: http://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike.php?bikeid=1467000&f=1 Bicicleta hibrida http://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike.php?bikeid=1494020&f=8 Bicicleta Turista http://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike.php?bikeid=1432000&f=6 http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/06/cusa/cats/spec_touring.html Bicicleta Reclinable (Recumbente) http://www.ransbikes.com http://www.barcroftcycles.com/ http://www.actionbent.com Para buscar informacion acerca de la aventura de Kyle Bryant titulada "The Ride Ataxia interview" vayan a la pagina en ingles: http://biketourist.podomatic.com En la foto Se muestra la bicicleta de Anna Bromley, la Barcroft Dakota justo antes de salir en su aventura de 4000 millas con su padre. Para leer acerca de su aventura, busque el diario titulado "Pedal to the Sea" en el siguiente enlace: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com
2007 is here! I wish great things to all our listeners and colaborators! In this episode, we feature the 8 Wishes interview, featuring Mr. Paul Sanchez and his 10,000 bike tour around the perimeter of the U.S.A, to help children with Dyslexia and learning disabilities. How? Find out and listen to the interview! Check Paul's site: http://www.8wishes.com Finally! I have upgraded this website! It has a cost, but now I feel free to post even more frequent podcasts featuring other topics beside the interviews. Remember, vote for the show in both iTunes and Podcast Alley. Help us grow! For Podcast Alley, use the link in the Links area on the right side of the page. You can help the show in more than one way. Spread the word and makes us #1 in our category, vote, advertise with us, and donate. Helping the show helps, directly and indirectly the causes that some of our interviewees are fighting for. My goal, as you may know, is to promote bike touring, to see the roads full of fellow cyclists, to bring them here to share the adventures! And talking about that, I am preparing a great show for you guys and gals. I will not go into any details now, but it will be very soon! Just sit tight, and enjoy the podcast!
Hello everyone! In this show we talk about what is touring, the different ways of touring that comes to mind (Have another one? Please tell us, leave a comment or call the phone listed below and talk about it. If it is cool, we might include it on the next show!). In this show we include a cool interview with Dr. Wade Pearson, from St. Louis, Missouri. We took the chance, as he is visiting the island to do research at UCC. He did a solo tour in Dakota of about 800 miles. He shares with us his experiences and problems as well as cool moments during his adventure. He took a few minutes of his loaded agenda to do this for you, our dear listeners. Thanks Wade! Do you know a bike tourist with adventures to share? Let us know, and we will do our best to get the interview! Also, we would like to salute the McClain Brothers (Tim and Greg), and Phil and Mark Archer, who recently finished a tour across Indiana. The same goes to Dale, the Raven, who did a Tour to the Florida Keys. Check the Journals at Crazyguyonabike.com
Dual Sport Adventure Moto Trailers Better Than Racks and Panniers?New Videos Weekly! LINKS TO GEAR BELOW! ThanksSupport the Channel with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/690advThank you to every Patron we have cool stuff coming!SUBSCRIBE NOW! Click the BELL!PodCast: http://www.690adv.com/podcastWebSite: http://www.690adv.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/the690advFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/690advTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/@690adv#690adv#the690adv@690advMotorcycle Adventures can be the best thing ever, taking your gear with you can be challenging so what do you use to take all your gear? Well there are racks and panniers or maybe just get a adventure moto trailer that you pull behind your bike to take everything? yep they exist and maybe just what you need to take all the things you want on your next dual sport adventure trip.SherpaX adventure moto trailer maybe the game changers for you.You Only Get One Last Trip and Bike Where Do You Go and On What Bike? and Why?