Category: bike trips

Globetrooper helps you plan active travel vacation

If you love active travel such as bike trips, then you may want to check out Globetroopers.com. Globetroopers provides you with a network of active travellers, travel providers, travel information, and travel networking. Although it is possible to get some information by just visiting the site as a casual observer, like similar sites, you need …

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Bike Lane is a good website for bicycle tourists

New Mexico’s Rail Runner Expressshould be called the Trail Runner Express I spend a lot of time bike touring. When I started, I had no clue what to take, how to get my bike there, where to rent, where to store my bike, and all those basic bicycle travel questions. Recently, thanks to Stumble Upon, …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/28/bike-lane-is-a-good-website-for-bicycle-tourists/

AAA and Their Stance on American Bike Trails

In the one of my blogs from awhile back, I mentioned AAA and their lack of support for trails:Trails Network Blog: Obesity rate directly related to trail access? bikers enjoying the Rio Grande trailbetween Aspen & Glenwood Springs Well today, I had to decide whether to renew my membership to AAA. It was a tough …

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Best Bike Trails in the Washington D.C. area

I plan a lot of bike trips, so I spend a great deal of time researching. Some of that time is spent browsing websites.Unfortunately, I’m easily overwhelmed. So I often prefer sites that give precise, concise, and abbreviated summaries of trails. This is especially true when I first start to research a bike trail. So …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/08/16/best-bike-trails-in-the-washington-d-c-area/