Posts by Steve
Arrival in the Promised Land
by Steven K. Roberts Klamath, California November 19, 1986 The anticipation began building as it always does before a state line — but more so, given the fact that we were approaching California. California! This is it! Arbitrary and political or not, the state line took on grand proportions in my imagination: I squinted into the…
Read MoreHigh-Tech Biker Riding to Write – Oregon
A glimpse from our trek down the Oregon Coast… by Dan McCue The World Coos Bay, Oregon November 13, 1986 While some people can’t walk and chew gum at the same time, a self-described high-tech nomad has found a way to simultaneously ride a bike and write a book. Steven K. Roberts, author and adventurer,…
Read MoreFlying on the Coast
by Steven K. Roberts Lakeside, Oregon November 12, 1986 It had to happen eventually. Things have been easy too long; riding south in the Willamette Valley, even when wet, was flat and easy. But from Eugene, every road led skyward — east into the Cascades, south into the Siskiyous, or west into the Coast Range. Naturally…
Read MoreStrangeness and Halloween
by Steven K. Roberts Eugene, Oregon November 6, 1986 It’s odd sometimes, living this lifestyle sampler. In Salem — after a brutal 55-mile day of headwinds, rain, and shoulderless darkness — we settled in with a delightful couple who had sent an electronic invitation via CompuServe over two years ago. Huddling in a phone booth, I…
Read MoreHave bicycle, will publish – Corvallis Gazette-Times
Story by Steve Jones Photos by Bob Lynn Corvallis Gazette-Times November 4, 1986 Steve Roberts is a high-tech nomad. After a profitable but frustrating foray into electrical engineering, Roberts discovered he was working harder and harder and enjoying it less and less. Determined not to let the business run him, Roberts quit and started a…
Read MoreHewlett Packard Corvallis Brown Bag – Portable PLUS
Brown Bag Luncheon Steve Roberts, who has been peddling his 225 lb custom-built recumbent bicycle around America, (which, by the way, relies on a Portable PLUS computer for navigation, communications, and journalistic duties) will be here (with bicycle) for a lunchtime presentation, discussion, and chance to meet the people responsible for the Portable PLUS. Steve…
Read MoreHigh-tech Nomad in Portland – 1986
enroute down the coast on the Winnebiko II… by Fran Jones Portland Oregonian November 1, 1986 LAKE OSWEGO — A self-described “high-tech nomad” and free-lance writer, Steven K. Roberts says he takes 10,000 mile bicycle trips around the United States because “it is fun.” He is on his second such odyssey and on Wednesday stopped in…
Read MoreRain Country Hospitality
by Steven K. Roberts Lake Oswego, Oregon October 29, 1986 The warnings were true. It does rain in the Pacific Northwest. The trip from Castle Rock to St. Helens was a 42-mile marathon of spray and puddle, drizzle and bubble. Trucks blew by in a rage of wild grayness, my microphone tube filled up with…
Read MoreCyclist Has the Write Stuff
This article in the Chronicle, serving the Centralia & Chehalis area, came out the day after my Windows on Washington story. It has always stood out in my media archives for having one of the most adorable photos ever of Maggie and me, and the article itself is accurate and to the point. This was…
Read MoreWindows on Washington
by Steven K. Roberts Centralia, Washington October 24, 1986 It was dark, late: after midnight. The town — Montesano, Washington; the brain — mildly giddy on local beer and the fuzzy exhaustion of a 54 mile day. I lurked in the wet grass behind the Osterberg Motel, Maggie standing beside me and looking more than a…
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