Showing posts with label bicycle commuting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle commuting. Show all posts
Monday, December 23, 2013
Y.O.B Photo Dump
Year of the Bike
For those of you that missed it, 2013 was Salt Lake City's Year of the Bike. Personally, a claim like that brings to mind the far reaching social and infrastructural changes required to undermine urban motorized transportation, make cycling the primary mode of personal transportation, and take a big step towards ending the air pollution or "inversion" that has become a near constant threat to the health of SLC's Residents. Laws prohibiting single occupancy vehicles, expanded bike lanes and trails, economic incentives for cycling... Basically shutting down all vehicular traffic inside city limits except for trucks, buses and trains is pretty much what I have in mind when I think of a city giving over an entire year for the advocacy and awareness of bicycling. Claiming anything as "Year of" should mean it's influence is far greater than any other social or political force. Think, Year of the Axe Murdering Homeless Man, or, Year of the West Valley City Gonorrhea Infection. Although those might be titles you'd affix after the point, they pretty well capture what has happened. So looking back on the last year, it's hard to notice any real changes in Salt Lake's transportation hierarchy. Although I'm not a resident of SLC, and my time spent there usually amounts to a few weeks in the spring and fall, from my perch atop Little Cottonwood Canyon it's easy to look down and see the murky, poisonous soup, and know damn well that it's not a bunch of cyclists that've caused it. But while SLC didn't under go any major cycling-themed transformations, they've still managed to put together a few initiatives worth mentioning. Also, in honor and celebration of the year gone by, I've dumped a bunch of pictures and captions in the following post that wrap up our bike-powered adventures in and around SLC this fall.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Bicycle Travel. Commuting and Consideration.
This is what’s up.
Life on a bike is full of adventure. No matter what’s thrown your way, if
you’re flexible and adaptive, you can always make it work. This time last year we were riding into
the mountains loaded down with food and climbing gear, tackling summits and
remote climbs in the wildernesses of the Washington Cascades. We spent our downtime relaxing and
riding around a small town. Now,
shifting gears and taking a little break, we’re relaxing with family and riding
a little over 20 miles a day commuting to and from work on our bikes.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Outer Space into Orbit
Last week we wanted to "take it easy", which more often than not means that instead of a big trip we end up having some very long and hard days. This was no exception. No car, no problem.
Friday, July 20, 2012
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