Video: Bicycling in Bend
In our latest video update, we take The Breeze Bus (which needs some bike racks like The Wave, especially since its ferrying between two super bike towns!) from Portland to Bend and explore the bikeyness…
Video: A Tillamook Excursion
Even though Laura’s ankle is still healing, we’re not letting it stop us from having some bike adventures. Like Amtrak, regional bus systems can be a great way to augment bicycle travel. In this video,…
Rough Cut: Alex Phillips
We recently had the chance to interview Alex Phillips, the Bicycle Recreation Coordinator for Oregon Parks and Recreation. Her job is unique and she has no counterparts anywhere else in the country. Her job is…
Video: Preparing the Brompton for the Train
A quick (and we do mean quick!) video of how we prepare our Bromptons for boarding Amtrak trains and buses. We’ve dialed in our packing relatively well and unpacking the bikes only takes about 2…
Bicycle Friendly Profile: FarmStayUS.com
We’re starting a new series on the site highlighting people who are working to improve cycling in the US. Are you a business, restaurant or accommodation that is bicycle friendly? Tell us how! Are you…
Rough Cut: Jerry Norquist – Economics of Bicycling
In this Rough Cut, we interview Jerry Norquist, the executive director of CycleOregon. Jerry has been in the bicycling industry for many years and has been involved in bicycle advocacy throughout. In this video, Jerry…
Can Bicycles Save Small Town America?
We’ve been talking to a lot of people lately about bicycle touring and tourism. Oregon is fortunate in that it has a very active coalition, between TravelOregon (and its bike-specific site RideOregonRide) and CycleOregon and…
Rough Cut: Tara Corbin – Rural Communities and Bicycles
Today we had the great pleasure of talking with some of the folks at CycleOregon, one of the premiere multi-day tours through Oregon. While CycleOregon is a bicycle event, guiding 2000+ riders through various parts…
Rough Cut: Kristin Dahl and Bicycle Tourism
In our continuing mission to promote bicycle travel and to document the process, we’re beginning to discover the various stakeholders involved in making bicycle travel mainstream. For bicycles to be widely accepted beyond urban centers…
Progress and an Ainsworth S24O
The healing process is painfully slow, especially when it interferes with larger plans. Laura has been resting her ankle and is progressively becoming more active with it. The whole experience has really shown us how…
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