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    Video: Portland Disaster Relief Trials

    by Russ April 17, 2014

    Last summer, we had the great opportunity to film the Portland Disaster Relief Trials. As a video project it was a lot to cover, multiple locations with moving targets who weren’t going to stop for…

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    A Full House

    by Laura March 23, 2014

    To everyone who joined us for the Oregon Scenic Bikeway Video Release Party… THANK YOU! We packed the house at Chris King HQ and celebrated not only the videos but the whole of the Scenic…

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    #BikeTourism Meet the Proponents at the Scenic Bikeway Event!

    by Russ March 9, 2014

    One of the most unique facets of the Oregon Scenic Bikeways is that each route has a proponent group. A route isn’t just designated by the state, rather there is a long application process that…

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    #BikeTourism: Not your Typical #WomenBike Marketing

    by Russ March 3, 2014

    The Sisters to Smith Rock Scenic Bikeway video was released to the public by TravelOregon a few weeks ago. It stands as one of our favorite shoots; not only because the scenery and riding is…

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    Scenic Bikeways Video Release Party!

    by Russ March 2, 2014

    We’re really excited to announce an event with TravelOregon, Chris King and Basecamp Brewery to release the latest Scenic Bikeway videos. As many of you may know, we spent the better half of last year…

    Bicycle Tourism, stories 1

    #PLPGLP A Whirlwind Trip – Chicago, Austin, Memphis

    by Laura February 17, 2014

    It’s going to be a crazy week. On Tuesday, we’re off on a whirlwind trip to conduct a series of interviews for a video project with PeopleforBikes. The goal? To document how protected bike lanes…

    Bicycle Tourism, Route, stories 1

    Chicago, Austin and Memphis – we need your help!

    by Russ February 5, 2014

    One of our bigger projects for the year is a video with PeopleforBikes about protected bike lanes. We’re about to go on a whirlwind tour this month to capture interviews of riders, business owners, planners…

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    #SHOWUSYOURFOLD Talent Search

    by Russ January 30, 2014

    We are collaborating once again with our friends at CleverCycles to make a fun video on how to fold a Brompton, but we need a good spokesperson! Help us out. Ideally, the person would live…

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    Rode Trip: Dirt in the City – Mixed-Terrain Riding in Los Angeles’ Verdugo Mountains

    by Russ January 26, 2014

    Confession: when I was growing up as a kid in Los Angeles, I had no interest in bikes whatsoever. My interests were about par for my age (i.e. hanging out at the mall and killing…

    Rode Trip, Route, stories 4

    Rode Trip: Palm Springs Tramway Road

    by Russ January 19, 2014

    (Rode Trip is a new short series of bicycle vacation ideas. Some touring. Some day trips. All fun.) You know a road has a reputation when you tell people you’re going to ride it and…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip, stories 3
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