About This Book
The narrative recounts a long cross-country cycling and walking tour undertaken by a traveler who combines detailed practical guidance—equipment lists, repairs, route choices, and lodging—with descriptive travel scenes and encounters across hundreds of towns and varied American landscapes. Written as revised letters, it balances day-to-day riding difficulties and camaraderie among fellow cyclists with observations of notable natural sights and urban stops, occasional humor, and reflections on independence and economy in travel. Episodic diary entries, logistical tips, and scenic sketches together create a lively portrait of overland travel by wheel and foot.
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