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Cómo tener el equipo listo para su primer viaje de larga distancia por senderos

Posted 03/21/22 by Tom Sexton in Trail Use | Tagged with Repairs and Trail Safety, Biking, Encouraging Trail Use, Gear, How-to, Most Essential, Sojourn Series, Spanish, Trail Use Tips

Si planea un viaje de larga distancia que dure varios días o incluso una semana, probablemente esté recorriendo los senderos para estar en la mejor forma física. Pero el estado físico es solo una parte de la ecuación, ya que la forma de la bicicleta y el equipamiento también pueden ayudar a determinar la experiencia general.

How to Be Equipment-Ready for Your First Long-Distance Trail Ride

Posted 03/13/18 by Tom Sexton in Trail Use, America's Trails | Tagged with Repairs and Trail Safety, Biking, Encouraging Trail Use, Gear, How-to, Most Essential, Sojourn Series, Trail Use Tips

If you’re planning a long-distance ride spanning several days or even a week—you’re probably hitting the trails to get in tip-top physical shape. But fitness is only one part of the equation—as the shape of one’s bike and gear can also help to determine one’s overall experience.

Sacagawea statue | Photo courtesy Charles Dawley | CC by 2.0

10 Trails Named After Influential Women

Posted 03/08/17 by Laura Stark in America's Trails, Success Stories | Tagged with Best Of, History Happened Here, Most Essential

For Women’s History Month, we honor the visionary women who have made extraordinary impacts in their own communities and for the nation. In some cases, their legacy lives on in the names of trails that are used and loved by communities. Here are just 10 to inspire you.

Photo courtesy Richard Masoner | CC by 2.0

15 Essentials Every Bicyclist Should Have

Posted 08/24/15 by Elizabeth Striano in Health and Wellness, Trail Use | Tagged with Best Of, Bike Commuting, Biking, Gear, How-to, Most Essential, Trail Use Tips

A common question new bicyclists have is: What are the biking "essentials" I should have in my “toolkit”? RTC gave the answer a shot.

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