Trail Ramblings: What Would Equity In Bicycling Look Like?
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
