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Bicycle touring numbers feel like they're down—fewer loaded panniers on the road, Adventure Cycling Association facing major financial headwinds, and a lot of long-time tourers quietly aging out. But is touring actually in decline, or is it just shifting into something that looks different—like bikepacking, gravel, and shorter, more flexible trips? In this episode I dig into Adventure Cycling's recent membership and financial update, talk through generational and economic trends, and explore whether we're seeing the end of an era… or just the end of one version of it.

Is Bicycle Touring in Decline?

What the ACA Letter Tells Us

Is ACA's Crisis Proof That Touring Is Dying?

The Aging Out Effect

The Rise of Bikepacking and Off-Road Travel

Is It Just a (pardon the pun) Cycle?

Other Factors That Make Touring Feel Smaller

What ACA's Plan Signals About the Future

Final Take: Is Touring Actually in Decline?

Yes, in the classic sense.

No, if you widen the definition.

Mostly, it's in a messy transition.

•Bike touring has always been a niche. The question isn't whether the niche survives—it's what form it takes for the next generation. And we all get to shape that.