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an in-progress potluck
of vaguely thematic links

 

The Idaho Review - my short story The Swimmer was published in the 2008 Special Fiction Issue. Good Reads - a great website for book lovers
Deborah Day Art - my childhood next-door neighbor, a lover, trainer and great artist of horses The Hourglass Tavern - my second 'home' in NYC...
Mongoluls.net - "... information on Mongolian traditions and culture, geography and much more" World Bicycle Relief - "providing access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles"

The Mongolia Society - interested in promoting and furthering the study of Mongolia, its history, language, and culture

Bikely Bikely - An excellent map-it-yourself bicycle site; also see routes others have made and shared!
Spokesongs - Willie Weir's wonderful tales of cycling adventures in India, South Africa, the Balkans and more

Travels With Willie - More Willie!

"Willie Weir may be the most effective and inspiring advocate in the USA for international bicycle travel, but his message is about much more than bicycling." - Edward Hasbrouck, The Practical Nomad

Sam Rabourn - a guy (with a great photographer's eye) and his cat, pedaling the circumference of the U.S. The Tributary Fund - works to restore global ecosystems, strengthen and honor indigenous traditions, and build long-term community economic well-being
Bike the Hudson Valley - detailed route descriptions in the greater New York City area

The Snow Leopard Trust - the largest and oldest organization working solely to protect the endangered snow leopard and its Central Asian habitat

 

 

 

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by bicycle across Mongolia, China & Vietnam