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Cycling Toward the Atlantic is a record of going forward, one day at a time.

Cycling Toward the Atlantic: A Bicycle Journey Through France

My new book, Cycling Toward the Atlantic: A Bicycle Journey Through France, is now available on Amazon. This is not a guidebook. There are no…

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Much of the riding happens on narrow shoulders or faded edge lanes.

Cycling the Nakasendō Today: Minokamo to Hashima, Reality Along the Kiso River

Some cycling days in Japan unfold quietly, following rivers through wooded valleys or slipping past villages barely awake. Others are defined less by scenery than…

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Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, situated on the edge of a pond called Kyōko-chi ("Mirror Pond") is surrounded by a meticulously maintained, historic Japanese strolling garden.

Temple-Hopping in Kyoto: Why You Shouldn’t Try to See Them All

With over 1,600 temples and countless shrines, Kyoto presents visitors with a paradox: abundance so great it can overwhelm. Guidebooks, itineraries, and social media feeds…

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Young Japanese girls wearing kimono temple-sightseeing in Kyoto, Japan

Not Geishas — Kimono Culture and Everyday Performance in Kyoto

Walking through Kyoto, especially around temple districts like Kiyomizu-dera, Gion, or the Higashiyama slopes, you will almost certainly encounter young women dressed in elaborate kimono.…

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A Journey Along the Nakasendō and Tōkaidō from Tokyo to Kyoto and Back

Cycling the Old Roads of Japan: From Tokyo to Kyoto and Back

Cycling the Old Roads of Japan — From Tokyo to Kyoto and Back Japan has long fascinated cyclists. Its reputation for safety, infrastructure, efficiency, and…

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GPS track of a Lookout Mountain ride

Lookout Mountain vs. Mont Ventoux: Two Climbs, Two Worlds of Cycling

For cyclists, mountains are more than just roads carved into rock; they’re tests of grit, beauty, and sometimes survival. Two climbs that capture very different…

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Charles Bridge beneath the wheels, the Lesser Town Bridge Tower rising ahead, and Prague Castle watching from the heights.

Cycling Prague and Central Bohemia: Autumn Rides Along the Labe River and Beyond

Prague’s charm is undeniable — a city of spires, red rooftops, and cobblestone alleys where history hangs thick in the air. But if you only…

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Ride in Beskydy mountains: Ostravice River, deep forest in Vysalaje

Cycling the Beskids: A Ride Through Memory and Borderland Wilderness

Last week, I returned to the far northeastern reaches of Czechia—Silesia, the smallest of the country’s three historical regions (Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia). Tucked in…

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Panorama of northeast coast of São Miguel, Azores from Santa Iria viewpoint.

Bike tour of the Azores: How Many Islands? And Which One to Pick?

There are nine islands in the Azorean archipelago, divided into three clusters: the Eastern Group (São Miguel and Santa Maria), the Central Group (Terceira, Faial,…

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Bicycle leaning on a road marker 18 Km from Anlong Veng, Cambodia.

Cycling Cambodia: Following the Mekong to the Temples and Shadows of History

There are journeys that stay with you not because of their symmetry or ease, but because of the contrasts they hold — the coiled, quiet…

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