
Tyler has called the Westfjords home since 2020 after spending eight months biking across the US to reconnect with what’s important to him. In the summer of 2021, he became the first known person to ride the Westfjords Way, where he studied the infrastructure and services available to bicyclists along the way. He holds a master’s degree in Coastal Communities and Regional Development from the University Centre of the Westfjords and a BS in Civil Engineering. His passion is applying his knowledge and experiences to engage with the broader issues of place through biking.
In Tyler’s opinion, there is no better place than Westfjords to bike tour in Iceland, but he saw that guidance and services were needed. He started Cycling Westfjords in Iceland with a goal to support cyclists in every way possible while connecting them with the people of the region. Whether you want to ride self-supported, supported with luggage transfers, or looking to race as fast as possible, Cycling Westfjords has something for you. They also host the Arna Westfjords Way Challenge, create passport routes for self-supported cyclists and operate supported tours around the Westfjords.
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