Bicyclist Who Rode to New Hampshire Launches Video Series

Jonathan Dunker, who in 2017 rode his bicycle from Florida to Keene, New Hampshire, is hitting the streets in 2019 with a video series that will feature his upcoming journeys. He starts with a vlog about his trips around Keene:

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kk

I have to say I don’t really understand this post. I do a lot of traveling myself- but why anybody would post about it like this is hard for me to grasp. If it were for a cause- ok- but this just seems random. I guess all I can say to it is have fun on your trip Dunker.

Jumping Jacks

Very boring

Drac Vermell

A purposeful criticism, Jacks? How very unlike you!

Anyway pookie bear, maybe this exciting news will be more intellectually stimulating to you? Oh, and please feel free to let us all know what you think once you’ve read it. I can’t tell you how much soundly we all sleep knowing that you’ve been amply entertained.

IRides starting in Keene, NH. Most are listed by the Monadnock Cycling Club: Route 12A out-and-back A relatively flat ride toAlstead and back toKeene. . Sawyer’s Crossing loop A 20 mile flat loop through Swanzey. Bingham Hill loop Climb up Bingham Hill. West Swanzey (including Ash Hill) A 25 mile flat loop inWest Swanzey with a short climb of Ash Hill West Swanzey ramble A flat 25 mile loop. Westmoreland loop 22 miles with ascents of Hurricane Road and Edgar Road Troy-Marlborough loop A 26 mile loop through Troy and Marlborough . Old Walpole-Walpole Valley loop A rolling 33 miles… Read more »

Oregon Green Clean

My taste buds have been disgusted, amazed and always tested over the course of thousands of miles of long-distance bicycle touring in North America and Europe. I unknowingly bought horse sausage during a spin around Iceland. In northern Norway, I was treated to pizza topped with Thousand Island dressing while a sled dog competitor invited me into his home for a traditional Saturday night dinner — porridge. I’ve tried dried, buttered and smelly fish jerky. And no, washing it down with beer didn’t help. I’ve eaten many meals right out of the can on rainy nights. A couple of times… Read more »

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