



Issue 3

Features
Rambling in God's Country | One of our resident long-distance experts, Justin Steiner, gives the lowdown on a decent getaway featuring a day-long, self-supported excursion by bicycle, along with some advice on how you can enjoy a similar adventure.
Interview with Bicycle Quarterly's Jan Heine | There is a lot to learn from past masters about the craft of building bicycles, and Jan Heine is an expert in this knowledge - emphasizing comfort to gain efficiency and speed, building a truly versatile bike, and the joys of the road less traveled. He shares thie joy in the pages of his magazine, Bicycle Quarterly, in two beautiful books and her ein our interview.
Front light primer | Front lights for your bicycle are curcial for safety, and they've improved a lot in a short amount of time. Check our our guide for a sampling of the latest front lights available.
Advocacy
Good enough for Idaho | The truth is, I run stop signs all the time. By David Boerner.
Reviews
Lazer Urbanize Helmet
Basil Blossom Twig panniers
Blackburn Flea light set
Pacific Outdoors Randoneer Fender panniers
Panaracer RiBiMo tires
Rickshaw Bagworks messenger bag
Front lights primer:
- Lupine Tesla 4
- Sigma Karma
- NiteRider MiNewt USB
- Planet Bike Blaze 2W
- Princeton Tec Eos
- Blackburn Flea
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Header Photo
Justin Steiner
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