Tag: cycling sojourner
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Cycling Sojourner will guide your bike adventures in Washington + Release party Thursday
Cycling Sojourner is like a real life Choose Your Own Adventure book for bike touring. It lays a solid foundation to plan your pedal-powered vacation ranging from bare bones camping in the Cascades to sipping wine in Walla Walla. Following 2012’s Oregon guide, Ellee Thalheimer and friends have turned their gaze to the Evergreen State.…
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Everyone wants to tour WA by bike, guide book blows past funding goal a week early
With a whole week left, Cycling Sojourner Washington has already reached its $10,000 fundraising goal. Sounds like there really is a ton of interest in bike touring our state. Complete with quality maps, options for sleep (whether you like to camp or put up cash for a room) and more, the bike touring guide book…
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Fantastic bike touring author is writing a book about Washington State + How to support it & score a copy
Ellee Thalheimer, author of the fantastic book Cycling Sojourner: A Guide to the Best Multi-day Tours in Oregon, is turning her gaze north for the next Cycling Sojourner adventure. That’s right: A brand new book featuring the best multi-day bike tours in Washington State. If you can’t tell, I’m very excited about this. Also helping…
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Thursday: Cycling Sojourner talks bike touring at Gregg’s Bellevue Cycle
Portland’s Ellee Thalheimer (yes, another biking and writing Elly/ee from Portland) is headed to town to promote her book: Cycling Sojourner: A Guide to the Best Multi-day Tours in Oregon. Thalheimer’s book has advice for people of all income levels interested in bike touring in Oregon, according to a preview in the Oregonian: Thalheimer covers…
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