Bicycle Across America

Bicycle Across America by Barbara Siegert, published by Nicolin Fields Pub. in 1996, is a detailed account of the authors’ experiences as they transitioned from local rides to ambitious journeys across the United States. This first edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles five trans-America tours, offering insights into the routes taken and the landscapes encountered, while also providing practical information for those interested in long-distance cycling.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including route notes and maps, as well as suggestions on what to see and expect during their travels. The book also features a dedicated section on preparing for long-distance adventures, making it a valuable resource for cycling enthusiasts and travelers alike. With its focus on sports and recreation, particularly cycling and travel within the United States, Bicycle Across America serves as both a narrative of personal exploration and a guide for those looking to embark on similar journeys.
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What began for Richard and Barbara Siegert as modest jaunts around the neighborhood grew into the challenge of a few more miles, another hill, a new region to explore. It evolved into trips across America — several in fact.
Bicycle Across America chronicles five trans-America tours, provides route notes and maps, and offers suggestions on what to see and expect along the way — and features a special section on how to prepare for long-distance advenures.
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