32 episodes

A Bicycle tour podcast open to all cyclists with an emphasis self contained touring.

Bike Tourist Podcast Gabriel Sierra

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    • 4.5 • 6 Ratings

A Bicycle tour podcast open to all cyclists with an emphasis self contained touring.

    BTP 4th Anniversary News

    BTP 4th Anniversary News

    I'm back and this time is for good! Sorry to be away all this time but you can not serve two lords, as they say. I talk about some of my inmediate plans for the show as well as new ways to stay in contact, like Twitter. Look for @BTouristPodcast on Twitter and follow our roamings!

    Background music "Climb to Elara" Courtesy of http://www.Danosongs.com
    Picture: me, with the Atsinna Mesa, NM on the background.

    • 10 min
    Episode 23- A Tour Around Home

    Episode 23- A Tour Around Home

    Sometimes, a tour can be something simple that can be made even without planning. This happened to me this weekend, when I went for a little ride with my son and the ride turned into a small tour. In my book, a tour is about discovery and exploration of places you have not been or care to explore before. This, in my opinion is the difference between a bike ride, where you might have a route you know and a tour, where you deviate from the known and head on to the unknown, to explore and experiment.

    We also talk about how the bicycle culture is getting more mature as a mean of personal enjoyment and utility, versus the racing only bike mind.

    In the picture, beautiful flowers is just one of the things we found in this little, unplanned adventure!

    • 10 min
    Show#22: Down Under for the Children- The Andy Kenny Interview

    Show#22: Down Under for the Children- The Andy Kenny Interview

    In this episode, We interview Mr Andy Kenny from Dublin, Ireland, who will be riding from Perth to Sydney, Australia in support for the children victims of the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, and we are not talking of the children of that era, but present day children who are not only suffering because of their condition, but because of the extreme lack of resources to cover even their most basic necessities, like diapers or living conditions no one would think exist in this 21st century world. The Burren Chernobyl project is the entity that is making a difference for these kids, and as an active member, Andy is doing his part to let the world know and give the opportunity to help Andy's website is http://www.pedalpowered.ie

    In the picture, Andy trains for his mission. The flower is the symbol of the Burren Chernobyl Project.(http://www.burrenchernobyl.ie/)

    • 31 min
    Show #21: The Road To Zuni

    Show #21: The Road To Zuni

    In this episode, we talk about day #4 of the Tour of the nations. We cover the Road to Zuni and all the wonderful things to see along the way. We also cover some aspects of bike fitting problems and some consequences of prolonged cycling on a bike not properly fitted to your body. We also share some resources for bike tourists who would like to travel along route #53 in NM, where the Ice Caves, and El Morro National Forest are located.

    If you would like more information on El Morro national monument in New Mexico, please visit the following web site:

    http://www.nps.gov/elmo/

    Remember to visit my sister publication Bike Tourist Destinations blog:

    http://biketouristdestinations.blogspot.com

    We are always looking for good ideas for the shows on topics related to bicycle touring. Send in your comments or ideas to the show's e-mail address.

    Enjoy!

    In the Picture, The Atsinna Pueblo Ruins, at the top of the mesa, El Morro National Monument, New Mexico.

    • 19 min
    Show #20: The Road to the Ice Caves

    Show #20: The Road to the Ice Caves

    In this episode, we ride day #3 of the Tour of the Nations from Acoma to the Ice Caves. This was a really interesting day with lots of climbing, but more important, a day of pleasant riding with mother nature's pine tree scent in the air!

    In the Picture: A long railroad track along the way to the Ice Caves makes one think about long journeys and the unknown future

    • 19 min
    InterShow #3: Sky City Cultural Center and Haak'u Museum

    InterShow #3: Sky City Cultural Center and Haak'u Museum

    This is the BTP Intershow #3. In this edition, we have some information we would like to share as well as the audio from our visit to the Haak’u Museum at Sky City.

    The first thing we would like to share is that the Tour of Life, a 68 miles bike ride which has been taking place for a couple of years now in the city of Guaynabo Puerto Rico, has been canceled for 2007. The tour was way to raise funds to help in the research and treatment of catastrophic diseases, and it was being organized by Bristol Myers Squibb. No clear reasons were given for the cancellation, which have led to a little speculation that the cancellation could be related to the state of the pro cycling world, which has nothing to do with this kind of fund raising activities, but it affects cycling’s image in general, proponents say. On my part, I don’t think this was the reason but it would be good that Bristol Myers Squibb explain a little about the decision and put the matter to rest. I was planning to ride the tour, but I guess we have to look elsewhere for a group ride, or better yet, go on a little tour around the island!

    But, if you would like a bike race that is different, you should take a look at the Tour of Acoma, which is going to be held at Sky City New Mexico on September 23, 2007. It is a 25-50-100 mile bike race which will cover The Acoma and Laguna Native American pueblos. I rode part of the route during the Tour of the Nations, and I can tell you, that even if you don’t like to be part of races, the surroundings vistas alone are well worth participating, even if you take it at your own pace. If you go, take plenty of water with you and don’t forget your sunscreen. New Mexico is very dry and the sun really shines.

    Now, let’s go on with the visit to the Haak’u Museum, which is located at the Sky City Cultural Center. As we mentioned in Show #19, The Haak’u museum houses a beautiful collection of both ancient and modern examples of the Acoma’s art and from time to time, it also holds examples from other Native American cultures.

    To learn more about the SCCC and the Tour of Acoma, visit:

    http://www.skycity.com

    or call 1-888-759-2489

    Listen to this episode as our guide, Mr. Melvin Juanico, take us in a cultural journey to the past, as well as the present of the Acoma's art.

    In the picture: The magnificent Sky City Cultural Center building and Mr. Melvin Juanico, standing next to one of the traditional hornos used by the Acoma people to bake their excellent bread

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Mr not 2 happy ,

Very good

Nice to hear about bike touring as there are not too many of us who do that type of riding. Enjoyed the listen.

Casey de Kent, Oh ,

Nice Show

It is very nice to see somewhere that people are talking about bicycle touring...This is a great show to listen to and has many valuable grains of knowledge imbedded in the interviews and commentary about traveling experiences, routes, gear and of course bikes. I am glad to see up to this point (01/07) that this show is geared more to the "off-the-beaten-path-adventurer," then to the "guided-wine-country-tourist." Anyways, great show mate and, i look forward to listening in to future shows.

luckyman001 ,

Good Idea!

This is a great idea, but needs work to make it useful. Narrator tends to ramble on, does he use a script??

There is a need for this type of podcast, so keep at it and I am sure it will be a success.

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