Pedal and Path: Across the Continent Awheel and Afoot(Paperback, George B. Thayer)
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Thayer’s journey takes place during the height of the bicycle craze of the late 19th century, when cycling was becoming popular both as a means of recreation and transportation. The author vividly describes the terrain he travels through, from the plains to the mountains, offering readers a glimpse of the vast and diverse American landscape of the time. His narrative is filled with personal anecdotes about the difficulties of cycling long distances, dealing with unpredictable weather, and the occasional need to walk when the road conditions became too difficult for riding.Beyond the physical challenges of his journey, Thayer provides insight into the social and cultural aspects of the regions he visits. He meets people from all walks of life, from rural farmers to city dwellers, and offers his reflections on the differences and similarities between communities across the country. His observations capture a period of transition in American society, as the nation expanded westward and technology, like the bicycle, began to influence daily life.