Bicycling the Oregon Trail

Bicycling the Oregon Trail by Don Weinell, published by Caxton Press in 2017, offers an engaging exploration of the historic Oregon Trail through the lens of long-distance cycling. This edition, comprising 212 pages, presents a detailed account of Weinell’s journey as he retraces the 2,100 miles from Missouri to Oregon, capturing the history, landscape, and landmarks he encountered along the way.
Readers will find a rich narrative that combines both text and imagery, showcasing the people and places significant to the Oregon Trail. The book also includes practical elements such as GPS coordinates for important landmarks and maps detailing Weinell’s route, making it a valuable resource for those interested in cycling, travel, and the historical context of this iconic American route.
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In 2013 author, blogger and long-distance bicyclist Don Weinell undertook a quest to retrace the 2100 miles of the Oregon Trail – on bicycle.
Bicycling the Oregon Trail describes, in both word and picture, the history, landscape, landmarks, and people that Weinell encountered along the way.
Bicycling the Oregon Trail includes GPS coordinates for important landmarks and maps showing the route Weinell took as he made his way from Missouri to Oregon on bicycle.
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