Hey everyone, So, as you may have gathered from my recent blog post, I canceled my trip to Wyoming in late August due to increased smoke levels throughout both Colorado and Wyoming as a result of gigantic fires. Instead of going to Wyoming, I have decided to do a ride that is a little moreContinue reading “Do Bicycles Dream of Electric Degrease?: A Ride to Philip K Dick’s Grave”
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Loren to Laramie: The Plan
Next month, after biking from city to city and county to county, I am taking the next step in my cycling journey: Going state to state. In a recent post, I talked about my journey in broader terms, discussing in broad strokes what exactly I would do. However, after being inspired by my journey toContinue reading “Loren to Laramie: The Plan”
Loren to Laramie: A Birthday Bike Tour to the Equality State
Its been a while since I have taken a proper vacation. From the difficulties I had earlier in 2020 in regards to mental health and job transitioning, to the restrictions put in in place by many states in regards to COVID, I was swamped. However, now that there appears to be a breath of relief,Continue reading “Loren to Laramie: A Birthday Bike Tour to the Equality State”
Denver Stay at Home: What does it mean for Cyclists and Bicycling?
Yesterday, Denver put joined San Francisco and others in being one of the first cities in the United States to put in a Stay at Home (SaH) public health order to combat the spread of COVID-19. While the biggest news came in regards to the quick reversal of the policy about liquor stores and dispensariesContinue reading “Denver Stay at Home: What does it mean for Cyclists and Bicycling?”
The Great and Late Bike Sharing Experiment: My Tribute To Denver B-Cycle
109 Rides. Over 7,000 calories burned. Roughly $230 burned. These are just a few of the statistics that I was able to pull in regards to my usage of B-Cycle. While I was not an early adopter, I was someone that learned to appreciate what B-Cycle was for what it is. When I started seriouslyContinue reading “The Great and Late Bike Sharing Experiment: My Tribute To Denver B-Cycle”