Tea Kettles, Pipes and Fish Sticks: Memories of the World’s Oldest Off-Road Cycling Club
In October 1954, the now-defunct British magazine The Bicycle published a passionate column by W. H. (Bill) Paul, that celebrated cyclists who searched for the wild, remote, and off-the-beaten-path adventures and called for “the formation of a fellowship of such rough-stuff enthusiasts.” Soon enough, ten…