Riding Through Changing Seasons

Riding through changing seasons enhances special sights, sounds, smells and other senses that make us whole and happy. The current change from summer to fall is one of my personal favorites. On my early morning commute ride, there is less light now and cooler, crisper refreshing  temps for the most part. I especially enjoy this …

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Exercising for a Better Ride

Today riding my bicycle in clips I felt some shooting pain in my thigh and knee but I changed position pushing thighs closer to the frame of my bicycle while pedaling and also pointing my toes slightly inward. The pain went away.  In addition to changing positions on the wheel, exercising also helps loosen up …

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Cycling as Profession and Hobby

Riding through the years I see cycling not only as a hobby but also as a profession.  The professional aspects of cycling are many and crucial to the sport as well as to the mode of transportation.  At the top I would place advocacy groups for their influence on building and maintaining the sport as …

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Riding Traverse City

This summer we rode through lovely Traverse City, MI. The Traverse City Area Recreational Trails (TART) are awesome. We rode around scenic Boardman Lake and out to beautiful Suttons Bay via Grandview Parkway Boulevard along spectacular West Bay and back.  The Boardman Lake trail has a number of wooden boardwalks that mix exceptionally well with …

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Becoming Car-Free

It has rusted away. Now I am without my truck. In fact I’m down to two bicycles and a Burley trailer for personal transportation. Fortunately, I have been riding my bicycle year-round to work and on errands for years, so I’m really only losing easier longer distance trips and easy grocery runs.  Pulling the Burley …

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