Monthly Archive: November 2011

Accommodate bicyclists when installing rumble strips, say Feds

Roadside rumble strips might be helpful to vehicle traffic on the open road, but they can be annoying and dangerous to people riding bicycles.

That's why three bicycling advocacy groups are publicly thanking the Federal Highway Administration for issuing guidelines this month to advise crews to consider bicyclists when installing the strips.

The statement was issued by Adventure Cycling Association, Alliance for Biking and Walking and the League of American Bicyclists.

The three had been seeking changes to road design rules that resulted in rumble strips that had created hazardous conditions for cyclists.

The photo above shows a length of Biking Across Kansas this year where bicyclists …

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Rumble strips

An example of rumble strips across the shoulder on Route 50 in Kansas.

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The ultimate blend of bicycle travel and coffee love

Where do we get the inspiration for a long-distance bicycle tour?

Englishman Anthony Watson didn't go any further than his morning cup of coffee.

Watson brewed his love of the bean into a full-blown bicycle expedition from England, through southern Europe and Turkey to the birthplace of the coffee plant, Ethiopia. He's sharing his adventures and discoveries for the past 7 1/2 months at his blog, Bean on a Bike.

While many touring bicyclists …

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Anthony Watson in Ethiopia

Englishman explores the origins of the coffee plant in Ethiopia at Bean on a Bike.

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Passersby pedaling to keep Christmas tree alight

The Christmas tree lights already are shining in many town squares, but I was glad to see at least one city is using bicycle-power to keep its árbol de Navidad illuminated.

The warmth generated at the Mexican city park might not come from the Christmas lights on the tree, but the 15 volunteers who are pedaling at its base.

Visitors are pedaling to keep the tree lit in the city of Puebla, which is hosting a “Sustainable Christmas” fair this year.

The bicycles are attached to generators that charge two batteries ….

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Route announced for Ride Around Washington 2012

A rainy winter day is a perfect time to ponder a bicycle ride across the dry side of Washington state.

That's the destination for Ride Around Washington 2012, announced last week by the Cascade Bicycle Club.

The 400-mile supported bicycle tour rolls out Aug. 5-11 through the Ponderosa pines to the wide-open hills of the Palouse and back again. Along the way, riders will spend a couple of nights in western Idaho.

My son and I bicycled previous RAW tours that individually visited these regions. The roads …

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Seattle area gets new century bike ride — Red-Bell 100

A new bicycle century ride that benefits World Bicycle Relief is coming to the Seattle area in 2012.

The Cascade Bicycle Club is presenting the Red-Bell 100 on June 30 next year. Registration opens Jan. 25.

As you can probably guess, the charity ride rolls out from Marymoor Park in Redmond and ends with a party in Bellingham. It follows bike trails and low-traffic roads that will be familiar to cyclists on Day 1 of the RSVP …

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World Bicycle Relief logo

World Bicycle Relief

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How many miles do you ride your bicycle every year?

64-year-old Everett man bikes nearly 12,000 miles a year

When my BikeJournal log surpassed 4,000 miles for 2011 in October, I thought I was pretty hot stuff.

Maybe some younger guys are laying down more miles on their bicycles, but I was pretty puffed for a guy adjusting to the realities of the 60s.

Then I catch this story about Dr. Art Grossman of nearby Everett, Wash. The 64-year-old doctor usually tallies just shy of 12,000 miles of bicycling a year. ….

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The 3 Berg brothers give thanks on Pan-American bicycle journey

Three brothers traveling on a Pan-American bicycle tour are giving thanks this Thanksgiving for the folks who have helped them along their journey so far.

The three Berg brothers of North Dakota are on a quest to raise funds and awareness for Habitat for Humanity along the way. [That's two of them riding their bikes into the fog along the California coast.]

At their blog, BoundSouth, they write:

“Every day of Bound South is a thanksgiving. Be it a simple meal, a warm bed, or an uplifting ….

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