Tara was interviewed for Misadventures Magazine, a publication by and for adventurous women.
Feature article about our bicycle tour and off-grid homesteading story.
We were interviewed for the British Broadcasting Corporation's travel blog in a series called "Forms of Identification."
Tyler's review on our favorite Walkstools was featured in the January 2011 issue of Bicycle Traveler Magazine.
We were interviewed by Nikita, over at Tara's old high school, Uni High. Nikita published one of our favorite articles, more articulately written than some of the professional ones. Well done!
Our photo of Polish "zapiekanka" commissioned to be featured in Lonely Planet's newest guide: a world of street snacks.
When asked by fellow adventurer, Al Humphreys, to relate a cycling story primarily through the medium of photos, Tara composed a retelling of our Romanian puppy encounter.
Two of our photos are in the 2012 Adventure Cycling Association Calendar!
Josh Cohen, a freelance writer and school-mate of Tara's interviewed us again, this time about the end of our trip and coming home. The interview is featured on his cycling advocacy blog, The Bicycle Story.
Tara's journal entry from Romania, "The Universe Provides," was featured in the second edition of "Sidetracked Magazine", an online journal featuring a limited collection of personal stories of travel, journeys and expeditions.
We appeared on the blog of trendy flight-search website, Hipmunk, in an article about traveling the world by bicycle.
This is the third(!) article about our adventure which has been published by Tara's hometown paper. This one was in anticipation of an upcoming presentation at the Champaign Public Library. Unfortunately, the article is not available online.
Josh Cohen, a freelance writer and school-mate of Tara's interviewed us about our travels for his cycling advocacy blog.
Our website got a sweet write-up on a cycle touring blog with a feminist slant. Thanks ladies!
SoundCloud, the world's largest community of sound creators, featured our field recordings on one of their revamped tour pages!
Rough Guides commissioned Tara to write an article about cooking on the road.
Rough Guides commissioned Tyler to write an article about how to find a good wild camp.
Amaya Williams and Eric Schambion of WorldBiking.info featured us on their bicycle-touring-blog encyclopedia.
Along with several other female cyclists, Tara was invited to be part of a dialog about women on world tours. Their responses to interview questions provide valuable insights for women with wanderlust.
SoundCloud, the world's largest community of sound creators, featured us on their blog showcasing our unique use of their website to document the aural landscape of our travels.
We won first place in the Commuter/Travel Biking Blog category for Loving the Bike's annual cycling blog contest.
Friedel of the Travelling Two interviewed us about our experiences in Tunisia for an ongoing series on their website entitled 10 Questions.
Our journal entry No was featured in Paul Kramer's premier edition of The Rider's Collective, an e-magazine written by and for cyclists.
The second story about us in the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, this one about our one year anniversary of being on the road.
Nancy Sathre-Vogel of Family On Bikes interviewed us for a column on the e-publication examiner.com.
Tyler's photo of an Italian free-camp won second place in the Adventure Cycling Association's 1st Annual Bicycle Travel Photo Contest.
Reader and travel writer, Jackie, wrote a piece about us in the "travel blogs worth following" section of her website, geared towards off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Tara's alma mater published a very nice article highlighting our entry Life is Good in the fall publication of their Alumni magazine (p. 58).
One of Tara's photos at the Oxford University Museum was featured in Schmap's e-guidebook to Oxford, England.
We were featured in Champaign Urbana's Online Magazine, Smile Politely soon after we left home.
The Champaign-Urbana News Gazette published this article about us when we first left on our trip. Interviewed via Skype from a B&B in England, we're a little embarrassed by some of the things we had to say!