Riding the Viking Trail - Newfoundland - Part 1

If you are looking for an Adventure ride, think about Newfoundland and Labrador. It will be the experience of a life time. Go prepared for solitude, wind and savage camping. Where else can you ride in July and watch ice bergs wander by? The roads are good and there isn’t much traffic so you will [...]

Offical Opening of Longest Bike Path Network in North America

Update 4/18/08: Hot Buy: Cycling in Quebec, 5th Edition
La Route Verte, the longest network of bicycle paths in North America, will be officially opening this Summer with lots of celebrations. This month celebrations in Quebec will start. This is primarily a route through the small villages and towns of Quebec. It follows rivers and canals but [...]

Franconia Notch Bike Path

Franconia Notch Bike Path
Franconia Notch Bike Path is one of my favorite rides. Bicycling Magazine has called it the most challenging Bike Path in the US. But reviews of this Bike Path seem to be all over the place. Some calling it a meandering novice ride and other saying it is not safe to [...]

A Classic New Hampshire Ride - 50 Miles

Riding from Ossipee to Dover, NH the other night I got a late start. We were running late coming home from the Montreal Bike Festival and I didn’t get started until 4:30 PM. It is about 50 miles and I knew it would be dark before I got home. But I love this [...]

Seacoast History Ride - 80 Miles

This is a world class ride along the seacoast of Maine and New Hampshire that includes many glimpses of American History (Martin Pring, 1606). The ride starts near the Damm Garrison in Dover, NH (settled 1623). The Damn Garrison is one of the few remaining original Garrison Houses (Built in 1675).