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Shepherd - author Heidi Beierle’s five recommended slow travel reads
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Shepherd - author Heidi Beierle’s five recommended slow travel reads

Slow travel is a lifestyle, a way of experiencing the world with curiosity and attention. It’s also something anyone can do regardless of their abilities, economic status, or the time they have for adventures.

Check out my recommended reading list of five women who found slow travel adventures that worked for them. What's your slow travel adventure happy place?

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A cyclist finds her way - a book review - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

A cyclist finds her way - a book review - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

The Adirondacks are a playground for cyclists. Riding intermittently for fun, training for a competition, joining a weekly tour for exercise and friendship, taking part in local cycling club events of the Adirondack Cycling Club and Bike Adirondacks — our region is full of opportunities and beauty.

So there’s an Adirondack audience for Heidi Bierle’s journal of her 2010 solo cross-country trip that started in Oregon and ended in Virginia.

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Terry’s Bike Month book club

Terry’s Bike Month book club

Next to riding, one of the best things in the world is curling up with a good book. Even better if that book whisks you off on a cycling adventure or helps relieve stress from your daily life. We’ve selected a handful of books, written by riders, that we recommend adding to your reading list this summer. Join us in the Terry Bike Month Book Club, check out these titles and let us know what you think and what’s on your bookshelf in the comments…

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GirlTalkHQ: What Cycling Solo Across America Taught Me About Accessibility to Outdoor Spaces
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GirlTalkHQ: What Cycling Solo Across America Taught Me About Accessibility to Outdoor Spaces

The environmental justice movement, which grew out of protests in the late 1970s and early 1980s, gained national recognition in 1990 with the publication of the first comprehensive book documenting how environmental injustice largely affects communities of color and people living with low incomes. Studies also show that time spent outdoors improves our health and well-being but physical ability affects people’s freedom to reach outdoor recreation destinations.

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