Trail Ramblings: Racing, Riding, Touring; Just Get Out On Two Wheels.
The Summer is half over and the races have been few, but I hope you’re all still riding, a lot. Some have been putting in more miles because they have …
The Summer is half over and the races have been few, but I hope you’re all still riding, a lot. Some have been putting in more miles because they have …
Back on April 7th we tried to launch a socially distant scavenger hunt, but I think not enough was known about how Covid-19 spread at that time for people to …
Last weekend saw the Lazy Horse Gravel Grind, a social tour of small towns and the countryside south of Ohiowa, NE. There was an effort to keep the SAGS sanitary …
Yes, we’ve seen the notice alerting us to 80 days of closure on the Jamaica North Trail From Old Cheney to S. 14th St. There are alternatives to get around …
This week we’ve been reading about the dual pandemics of Covid-19 and racial injustice. Bike Walk Nebraska has shared an advocacy update from the League of American Bicyclists that encourages …
It may be the strangest year yet for the National Bike Challenge, but Lincolnites and Nebraskans are forging ahead with some winning numbers. Some rule changes still have us up …
As of June 4, Nebraska Parks are open with the exception of Danish Alps SRA near Hubbard. Everyone has cabin fever and parks are one of the few places to …
If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you like riding your bike, and maybe even go on group rides with other like-minded individuals. Some of us may have had incidents …
Just when we thought things couldn’t get more out of balance in our lives, with having to battle the virus in our community, it did. Our society is boiling over. …
From what I’ve been reading about Covid-19 transmission lately, the latest findings seem to indicate that being on a trail with cyclists, runners, and pedestrians while maintaining a six foot …