With a three-speed Raleigh bicycle, a camera, and a minimal amount of gear, Horace set off to cross one of the most barren and undeveloped landscapes in the world.
Adventure Interview: Expedition Cyclist Joe Cruz
Moreover the bicycle is human for the people in the places you visit. When you stop to have a chat about directions, or sit at a roadside stall for a snack, people can relate to the stories you tell
Long Term Review: Klymit Double Diamond Vest
The Double Diamond Vest might be their most unconventional offering and was the brain child of the founder, Nate Alder.
Woods Begins his 4,250 Mile Walk of the River Nile
“Walking the Nile is not just the most memorable and demanding expedition I’ve ever undertaken. It’s an amazing opportunity for me to report on all the incredibly positive stories that come out of Africa.”
Gear Scout: Kuat NV Hitch Rack
Need a functional bike rack but don’t want something that looks like railroad ties on your car? Check out the NV hitch rack by Kuat for style, function, and efficiency.
The Antarctic Expedition Season is Underway
While the summers in Antarctica are far from warm, the temperatures rise enough for explorers and scientists alike to travel the continent. With the season upon us here’s a look at things to come.
Pedaling in Place: The Bolivia Journal
A professor, writer, and expedition cyclist, Joe Cruz is a modern day Indiana Jones with some adventure stories to match.
Time to Vote for the 2014 ExPo Calendar Images
It’s that time once again, time to vote for the images to be included in the 2014 Expedition Portal calendar. It seems with every passing year the images submitted by our members get better and better. The selection for this year is a stunning collection from around the globe. To see the images, and to…
Bikepacking: Fluids and Fuels
Staying hydrated is one of the most important things you can do when bike packing. Its unfortunately one of the hardest things to do as well. Here’s some advice from a professional on keeping your body fueled and ready.
Gear Scout: Baffin Trail to Rapids
Baffin continues to innovate in the world of expedition clothing. This time with a pair of shoes that serves as multiple types of footwear in one.
London 2 London: Sarah Outen Completes Her Pacific Crossing
Biking, rowing, and kayaking, Sarah Outen is traveling the world while smashing records under her own power.
Gear Scout: Marin Four Corners
Thanks to brands like Marin of California, proper touring bicycles are once again available at the local bike shop.
Overland Journal Announces Digital Subscriptions
The adventure magazine you love is once again pushing into new frontiers, this time it’s on your tablet.
VOTD: Nepali Trails with Sandman Ti Fatbike
Bikepacking: Top Tips for a Good Trip
Before you roll out, it might be wise to take with you a few tips, many learned the hard way. The very hard way.
Five Places You Can’t Drive To
Before you get in a tizzy and refuse to read this article, know that we’ve included five alternatives that you CAN drive to. Happy? Okay now go read the article.
Bikepacking: Choosing the Right Bike Bags
In our continuing series of bikepacking edifiers, we now turn our attention to what many consider the most important component to a bikepacking setup––bike bags.
Buyer’s Guide: Choosing the Right Mountain Bike Format
While things used to be easy when choosing a bike, these days require more than a little guidance to make the right choice
Bikepacking: Getting Started
If you love biking, but have never bikepacked, here’s some great info on how to get started!
The Salsa Fargo: “Adventure by Bike”
We check in on Expedition Portal’s long term bike review