I saw one guy repairing his bike wheel during our blizzard week in DC and there were a lot of runners out there but my bike is also immobilized. It's a bummer.
Just wanted to give you a heads-up on an exciting new biking article in Sierra Magazine.
Although mostly known as a hiking club, we are also tackling some of the most important environmental issues we face – including cleaning up transportation, one of the main sources of climate change pollution.
In our current issue (March/April) of our Magazine, we feature a compelling story about innovative cycling infrastructure. This story is a must-read for committed bikers looking for ways to make their communities more livable and sustainable. And it will be read by hundred of thousands of non-cyclists who will learn just how important cycling is in the battle against climate change.
Here's a link to the article: http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201003/nocar.aspx
Would you be interested in writing about this story?
Best, Sarah
Sierra Club Media Assistant 85 Second Street, Second Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 media.assistant@sierraclub.org
Hi from the Netherlands, homecountry of bakfiets and lots of other kinds of bicicles :) I stumbled on your blog & love your biking adventures! I wanted to ask your permission to link to your 'Wanting all sorts of things to happen to them'-post. Please let me know if that's okay!
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I saw one guy repairing his bike wheel during our blizzard week in DC and there were a lot of runners out there but my bike is also immobilized. It's a bummer.
yeah- this puts a end to my madsen plans as I think I should wait for clear sidewalks before trying something new. pooh pooh on that winter.
Bummer!!
Oh poor little Baks...it looks so cold!
Aw, poor guy. At least he has a nice cover :)
I know I shouldn't be, but I'm so jealous of the snow!!
Hi,
Just wanted to give you a heads-up on an exciting new biking article in Sierra Magazine.
Although mostly known as a hiking club, we are also tackling some of the most important environmental issues we face – including cleaning up transportation, one of the main sources of climate change pollution.
In our current issue (March/April) of our Magazine, we feature a compelling story about innovative cycling infrastructure. This story is a must-read for committed bikers looking for ways to make their communities more livable and sustainable. And it will be read by hundred of thousands of non-cyclists who will learn just how important cycling is in the battle against climate change.
Here's a link to the article: http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201003/nocar.aspx
Would you be interested in writing about this story?
Best,
Sarah
Sierra Club Media Assistant
85 Second Street, Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
media.assistant@sierraclub.org
Hi from the Netherlands, homecountry of bakfiets and lots of other kinds of bicicles :) I stumbled on your blog & love your biking adventures!
I wanted to ask your permission to link to your 'Wanting all sorts of things to happen to them'-post. Please let me know if that's okay!
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