Birth Date: | October 23, 1945 |
Birth Place: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Death Place: | Alabama |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | English instructor |
Known For: | Cycling, Walden |
Ken Kifer (October 23, 1945 – September 14, 2003) was an American writer, bicyclist and webmaster. Kifer was a Walden scholar[1] and admirer of Henry David Thoreau, and wrote Analysis and Notes on Walden. His website is still a source of information on bicycling and especially bicycle touring.[2]
Kifer was killed by a drunk driver in September 2003 while riding his bicycle 6miles from his home near Scottsboro, Alabama, USA.[3]
Kifer was born in Pittsburgh to Paul and Dorothy Kifer and moved to Gadsden, Alabama in 1954. He attended Jacksonville State University and was a fan of caving.[4] A keen cyclist, Kifer went on many long and short tours many of which he chronicled on his website,[5] and several that he did not, including one to the west coast of the United States that took him through Montana.[6]