
audiobook
by George B. (George Burton) Thayer
PREFACE.
Chapter I. - Westward Ho! The beginning of a Seven Months’ Wheeling Tour across the Continent.
Chapter II. - Through the Highlands of the Hudson River.
Chapter III. - Up the Catskills and along the Erie Canal.
Chapter IV. - At Niagara and along Lake Erie.
Chapter V. - Through Ohio and Indiana.
Chapter VI. - At Chicago.
Chapter VII. - Across the Mississippi.
Chapter VIII. - Across the Missouri.
Chapter IX. - At the Base of the Rockies.
The narrative begins with a weary merchant who discovers the simple joy of cycling as a way to break free from the monotony of his trade. What starts as short weekend rides quickly evolves into a restless longing to explore New England’s towns and countryside, and soon the author sets his sights on a grander ambition: crossing the entire continent on two wheels. His letters, originally sent to a newspaper, capture the exhilaration of each new horizon while still rooted in the practical concerns of a traveler with a modest pack of supplies.
As the journey unfolds, readers are invited into a vivid tableau of 19th‑century America—steam‑filled rail yards, the misty peaks of Pike’s Peak, the dizzying cliffs of Yosemite, and the rhythmic eruptions of Old Faithful. Along the way, the author encounters a warm, unofficial brotherhood of fellow cyclists whose generosity adds a human touch to the sweeping landscapes. The account blends meticulous detail with lively observation, offering a compelling portrait of adventure, ingenuity, and the early spirit of American road‑cycling.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2015-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1853–1928
Best known for a lively 1880s travel memoir, this Connecticut cyclist turned long-distance rides into vivid storytelling. His work captures the excitement of early bicycle touring in the United States and beyond.
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