Touring Web Sites
Most of these sites are related to bicycles or bicycle touring, but some are just interesting.
BikePro
is a mail-order house, but their site is full of info on different components.
The Travel Channel
has nothing about bicycle touring, but it has interesting tidbits about travel and vacations.
Infohub
is full of travel info
The
Velonet
home page. Among other things, the
rec.bicycles FAQ's
are here.
Dawes' English touring bikes
KISS solar laptop chargers
Info on
Biking in Turkey
Student and budget travel guide
Bruce Gordon Cycles
- makers of truly excellent touring bicycles
Pete's Bikindex
. Go to "guru pages" to find a review of touring bicycles by Bruce Gordon.
United States National Park Service
Virtual Tourist
Info on bicycle access in airports
Lynn Tolman's
New Zealand trip report
Mike Vermeulen's trip reports
Ronald Woodall's touring info
An incredibly detailed
US map browser!
This site has map info like you would find in "Street Atlas USA."
Globe Corner Bookstore
Adventurous Traveler Bookstore
Willie Weir's
India trip report
GNN's Travel Center
The
Sierra Zip stove
is a very cool wood-burning stove with a battery-operated fan.
Rails-Trail Resource Center
Mountain bike equipment reviews
Pacific Northwest touring info
Joel Spolsky's trans-US trip report
Dave & Babak's cross-country trip report
- a photo tour
Raph's travel-by-cycle home page
Judy Colwell's
home page
The
Cyberider Cycling web site
has an archive from the touring mailing list, as well as lots of links to other cycling-related web sites.
The Arizona Office of Tourism
home page
N. M. Taylor's home page
Richard Ralston's home page
Bikie Bob's home page
- mostly race results, but has a link to
Rivendell Bike Works
Caryl and Brian's World Wide Bicycle Adventure
Campmor's home page
Outdoor Research's home page
Stephen K. Roberts' Behemoth
- This is the guy who built the recumbent with $100,000 in computers on board.
Outside Online has some articles from
Adventure Cycling
.
A comprehensive linkpage for UK tourism.