Trail Ramblings: Do You Have Plans?
Races and rides that were postponed last month are now attempting to re-schedule. Those normally happening later in the summer and fall are waiting to see how things shake out. …
Races and rides that were postponed last month are now attempting to re-schedule. Those normally happening later in the summer and fall are waiting to see how things shake out. …
Have you been reading about how some cities are reclaiming lanes and entire streets for public use during the pandemic? It is said that every major calamity provides lessons in …
With all the sightings people have had of wildlife in cities during the recent downturn in traffic, have you seen anything unusual while out riding? I’ve only seen more of …
The kick-off to the National Bike Challenge is this Friday! It’s lower key this year with no party, no gatherings, and no in-person help for sign-up, but cycling is one …
I’ve noticed an interesting thing while out riding. Our trail system seems to have become the place to see other people and connect, (hopefully) at a safe distance. Our public …
The safest place to ride these days is out of the city. If there are others around, have your mask on and keep a safe distance. That seems to be …
Last week I alluded to some trail activity fun, and tomorrow you can look forward to the debut of the bicyclincoln Scavenger Hunt. We’ll post three easy, two medium, and …
We’ve been seeing many more riders out on the trails lately, looking for some exercise, fresh air, and fun. Have you been out exploring? This week bicyclincoln will be rolling …
People get creative when the going gets tough. Just this past week a socially distant gravel ride, Gravel Medicine, popped up. The organizer encouraged people to ride a certain posted …
Apparently it depends where you go. In New York City the mayor was encouraging people to bicycle commute in order to keep out of buses and subways, but didn’t open …