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bikeolounger's meandering thoughts: Lane Diets proposed.
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Thoughts on ranging topics- cycling, poly-ticks, whatever comes to mind that I feel like sharing. I have a great idea! Let's try to convince more people to use bicycles by showing them that the local government considers cycling to be so dangerous as to need its own skinny corridors. To the side of regular travel lanes! Then make helmets mandatory, because we all know that helmets prevent crashes! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Boulder, Louisville, and press coverage of crashes. She Rides a Bike.
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better Craic | bikesncoffee
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Bicycles, Coffee and Miscellany. 1990’s Specialized Hardrock. 2003 Santa Cruz Chameleon. December 14, 2014. December 14, 2014. Bob worked up a really great new route with the B&A. Washington Monument start…. We visited Sandy Point State Park and saw the bay bridge…. Then we all posed for a picture at Thomas point State Park…. Then Ken and I got lost 100 yards in the woods like a few weeks ago…. And then had some brunch at Fado…. See Bob’s writeup here:. My full photoset here:. Winter Wrap →. Follow &ldqu...
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bikeolounger's meandering thoughts: April 2015
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Thoughts on ranging topics- cycling, poly-ticks, whatever comes to mind that I feel like sharing. Cycling Savvy classes are scheduled! With this post, I am ending what has probably been the second-longest period of not making blog posts. The longest period ended when I started typing this blog five or six years ago. Much of my social commentary has taken place on that book of faces, as the thoughts are more ephemeral and of narrower focus (and value) than what would justify a blog post. Links to this post.
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Tex's Luavull Cycling: November 2014
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Bikes, Futbol, Birds, Stuff. Sunday, November 16, 2014. I prepared a gravel/mixed-terrain ramble of our in the DBNF around S-Tree. I spied a clearing to the right of the road behind a gate, and we took a side trip to find an entire hillside with a haircut. Honestly, I don't really know why. It was sort of surreal to have vistas accessible when usually they remain hidden behind dense forests of trees. Dave peeking out on the trudge back up the hill. Notice the bike sign just past the bridge. I have to...
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Tex's Luavull Cycling: May 2015
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Bikes, Futbol, Birds, Stuff. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Today is election day, so no school. And with upper-60s, lower-70s and little humidity, it made for a *perfect* cycling day. Bartutle and I took full advantage to get a 50 miler in, with enough spirited riding to get some fitness and enough steady-state to finish feeling good. What a nice day. Hope you got out. The summer grasses and flowers are marching upward. Love me some grasses swaying in the breeze. #summeriscoming. Links to this post.
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Tex's Luavull Cycling: DBNF 2015 Atop the infamous S-Tree
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Bikes, Futbol, Birds, Stuff. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. DBNF 2015 Atop the infamous S-Tree. Rockcastle River by morning. Trail marker before crossing the Rockcastle. More on that later. Rockcastle Rides. More on that later. The railroad bridge option. Note the little walkway to the right. This looks doable. And an older woman in town later told us that it was crossable as long as you hurried. Gentle slopes up Wildcat Mountain. Gazebo and exhibit at the battle memorial. Interpretive trail atop the mountain.
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Tex's Luavull Cycling: July 2015
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Bikes, Futbol, Birds, Stuff. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Timothy and I had hot day yesterday exploring some new and revisiting some old outside of New Washington, IN. We took some brisk turns heading out with a robust northerly wind; it makes you manly! Me like Jones (although this ride was on Sogn. Me like Sogn too). Recently flooded bridge along Muscatutuck River. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. River City Cycling Society (blog). River City Cycling Society (site).
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Tex's Luavull Cycling: September 2014
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Bikes, Futbol, Birds, Stuff. Monday, September 29, 2014. I can't currently walk, so that either indicates that a swell time or a miserable one was had by all. Mr. Crowell and I decided to be more ambitious than your average S24O and make for that next ring of sites that isn't readily available like our usual Jefferson Forest. One Mr. Crowell decided on Hardy Lake. Pre-game at Great Flood. Only 1, I promise. We passed by the NuLu fete on Market. Rolling sunny skies out towards Utica. Mixed-terrain. We...
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De Seigle: Pain and Eggs: September 2012
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De Seigle: Pain and Eggs. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Is a flattish triangular route, with one decent climb around mile 55. On the other hand, I did average over 19mph for over 30 miles. On knobbies. Turning a 36x11 high gear. A four mile stretch in the middle of that averaged over 22mph! I don't see averages like that on my Soma! The next leg started turning back North, towards New Holland, taking advantage of the Tri-County Triangle Trail for nearly 17 miles. A nice rail trail, with tunnels under ...