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Meeting Weekly Goals

I managed to reach my weekly goal of 100 km this past week with a just short of 30 km performance on Sunday or more than 28% of the weekly total. One thing I’ve learned is to neither set goals too high nor too low. Consider taking an average-month total and dividing that by four …

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Riding to Improve Our Way

I took a dear friend for an enjoyable ride around the Arboretum loop on Wednesday. She had a timeline when she had to be back to work. I considered it and picked this route. We logged more miles than usual and arrived five minutes early. With each pedal stroke, I feel more and more a …

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Riding Through and For the Forests

This week’s announcement by the US agriculture secretary to essentially rescind the highly successful Roadless Rule of 2001 is an egregious error that could harm millions of residents. The rule is protecting 58 million acres of natural forests by prohibiting loggers and other extractive users from driving into the lands and logging or extracting. Rescinding …

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Riding Errands on a Bicycle

On Saturday I decided to take one more car off the road for a short, five-mile trip to the grocery store. A whopping 60 percent of vehicle trips in the US are less than 6 miles, according to DOT. People would gain immensely from swapping these vehicle trips which could be errands or commutes for …

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Riding to Take Cars Off of Our Roads

With each bicycle ride or walk, we take one car off the road. This includes savings on all car expenses for the benefit of society, including lower harmful emissions, less fossil-fuel consumption, real costs and disposing of wearing tires, oil filters, windshield fluid, batteries, etc. In contrast thriving and healthy bicycling climate offers superior aesthetics …

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Rain, Heat and Concrete

I have been riding by the new Public Market on the corner of E Johnson St and First St. Based on my observations over the past couple of months, I have become deeply disappointed in the grossly excessive use of concrete in the construction of the market. I expected city planning to observe new green …

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