Trail Ramblings: Why Did The Turkey Cross The Road?
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 …
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 …
How to register for the National Bike Challenge If you have registered in previous years: Go to www.nationalbikechallenge.org OR www.lovetoride.net Log in using your same Username and Password from previous …
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 …
The following is Matt Wills’ account of his journey of 100, 100 mile rides starting December 31, 2013. Most of his monthly gravel centuries departed from Lincoln, but occasionally they …