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What to Know for a Long Distance Cycling Tour: Training; Schedule Article 
Worried about how to train for a bike tour? Worried about how often to take breaks, and how to prevent soreness? This article answers all those questions.
Jun 10, 2010 - Robert Loughney
A Short Guide to Long Distance Relationships Article 
A list of fun and useful ways to keep any long-distance relationship fresh, loving, and rock-solid.
Jun 17, 2011 - Sarah Bradley
Taking a Three Week Long Bike Tour of Spain Article 
Racing for 21 days, three times a year, is how to quickly describe the three Grand Tours of Europe, held every year. The Tour of Spain is one such race.
Sep 6, 2010 - Darline Kilpatrick
Cycling: Pro Racing Formats Article 
Professional cycling is contested in a number of formats; these are the terms used to describe some of them.
Aug 21, 2010 - Toni Bartush
Hospital Food- What's Next? Article 
There's a growing movement to get hospitals to provide better food for patients, staff and vistors. Read on to meet two men who are trying to change this for the better.
May 14, 2007 - Mary Luz Mejia
The Cycle World International Motorcycle Show Article 
The Cycle World International Motorcycle Show is the largest motorcycle expo in the world. Learn what to expect and how to get value from this exciting motorcycle expo.
Oct 29, 2009 - Linda Gentile
How to Choose a Hydration Pack for Cycling Article 
Hydration packs come in various shapes and sizes. Getting the right one depends on where, when, how far and how often you cycle so here's how to choose a hydration pack.
Mar 28, 2009 - Helen Smeaton
International Flights and Overseas Tours Article 
Traveling overseas on a tour can be a life changing experience. Make the most of it by doing your homework before leaving home.
Sep 19, 2010 - Venice Kichura
Dog Sledding Vacations and Tours Article 
Dreaming of an adventure Iditarod style? Mush the days away on an exciting dog sledding vacation in Iceland, Finland, Alaska, or Greenland.
Nov 20, 2010 - Christine Zenino
Cycling with Kids Around Banff in the Canadian Rockies Article 
Riding a bike is a great way to slow down a driving tour and get up close and personal with the awesome scenery around Banff.
Feb 9, 2011 - Tammie Burak
Avoid '127 Hours': Safety Tips for Hikers Article 
Living in Oregon we are blessed with acres of wild country to enjoy, but we seem to lose hikers at a high rate. Most of those incidents can be prevented.
Mar 4, 2011 - Katie Terrel
The Abuse Cycle - You Don't Have to be a Victim! Article 
As the Abused, it is easy to become the victim and put all the blame on the Abuser. For our life to change we have to take responsibility for our part.
Feb 22, 2011 - Cindy Battino
Guided Trips, Hostels Help Solo Travelers with Loneliness, Safety Article 
Solo adventure travelers don't have to stay solo, unless they want to. Guided trips and communal lodgings give travelers a way to meet and socialize.
Apr 24, 2010 - Karen Berger
Community Supported Agriculture – An Alternative to Food Inc. Article 
CSAs offer an alternative to the unsustainable industrial food system portrayed in the movie Food Inc. and help support local farmers and healthy eating.
Jul 16, 2010 - Valerie Ward
Visiting New York City on a Budget: What to See and What to Avoid Article 
Visiting New York City is expensive, but with a bit of planning and research, a trip to the Big Apple can be down right cheap. And here is how to do it.
Jun 5, 2010 - Lance Martin
What Women Want: Can We Talk? Article 
According to reports, up to 70% of communication is non-verbal. Estimates notwithstanding, speaking and hearing are two very different things.
Aug 14, 2011 - Walter McLaughlin
What is La Tomatina in Bunol, Spain Like? Article 
This first-hand account of La Tomatina, the mad tomato throwing festival in a tiny Spanish village, will give would-be participants an idea of what to expect.
Mar 5, 2010 - Ben Cluse
Country Road Bicycling is Getting Off the Beaten Path Article 
Cyclists wanting to venture off familiar routes and trails will find a wide variety of scenery and excitement by exploring country roads in rural settings.
Sep 2, 2010 - Nelson Shogren
How Far Can A Person Ride a Motorcycle Article 
The Iron Butt Association (IBA) boasts that it has the world's toughest motorcyclist. Reason being, is that Iron Butt riders like to do 1000's of miles in short times.
Jan 3, 2010 - Tobey Strauch
Great One-Day Bike Rides for Older Men – and Women Article 
Connecticut's Bloomin' Metric and Nevada's tours around Lake Tahoe are among the gorgeous single-day cycling events that boomers and seniors pay to pedal.
Apr 13, 2011 - Grace Lichtenstein