The Memory of Metal
Laura has been making headbadges for few years. She made them while we were traveling, literally carrying a bag of hammers while on tour. She’s made them on picnic benches in national parks, inside motels…
Video: Portland Tweed Ride
It’s been a little quiet on the site, but we’ve been busy! In the last few weeks we’ve been diving deep into all the mysteries of video production. We even got a great crash course…
VIDEO: Bicycles I Saw Today
Spring is (slowly) coming to Portland. With more sun means more bikes. I’ve been shooting some B-roll of bike footage for a few upcoming video projects. It’s always hard to just sit on footage, so…
Three Very Full Days at the National Bike Summit
Our first National Bike Summit is a wrap and, while we’re still digesting everything that we learned, we’re exceedingly glad that we attended. Beyond just our interest in what the League meant by this year’s…
How Businesses can Attract Bike Travelers
In our travels, we’ve run into lots of businesses and communities that want to accommodate cyclists but don’t know how. It might be a community on a popular Adventure Cycling route or on one of…
Profile: Ocean Air Cycles
“This bike is not a touring bike,” Rob tells us. Designed in the garage workspace of his Ventura apartment and made by framemakers in Portland, OR the Rambler is the brainchild of Rob Perks of…
How to Box Your Bike at LA Union Station in 18 EASY Steps
(From the comments, this post needs some clarification. You only have to box the bike from Union Station if you are taking an interstate train. For example, The Coast Starlight. The Surfliner from San Diego…
California Dreaming: Photo Recap
It seems like just last week when we were boarding the train from Portland to San Luis Obispo, CA to start our escape to some California sunshine! But alas, time flies. We’re on Amtrak again…
California Dreaming: Revenge on Refugio Road
You know it will be an interesting ride when the guy at the local bike shop tells you that you probably shouldn’t try riding up the road with anything less than a mountain bike. When…
Paso Robles: The Central Coast’s Bicycling Secret?
The central coast of California is a well-recognized wine destination, with a number of vineyards and fine dining options sprouting up in Paso Robles and surrounding areas. But this post isn’t about wine, this post…
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