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Goodnight, Sweet Alternative Cycling Prince. This blog is dead, reader. Click here to follow along with my non-ironic, non-alternative-cycling writing. Thanks for reading, everyone.
Saturday, November 17, 2012. I headed for Marin County. The terrain was mostly fire .
Supporting the gentle but growing cycling culture in this city of ours. Cargo life, family cycling and quaxing! September 21, 2015. View from the bike lane.
All about my life in the Netherlands. Lisbon and The Algarve, Portugal. After 2 nights, we hopped on board the train to Faro, and spent the rest of the trip laying on the beach enjoying the sun. A scenic overlook of the city.
A Tenderfoot in the Queen City. Sunday, December 2, 2012. Gove Middle School attendees the world over will be pleased to know that our former prison, uh, or rather, school. Gove Middle School, from ashes to ashes. The new building was meant to be a modern paragon of junior high educational architecture. Gove Junior High School,. I think about these kinds of things.
Pedaling from the Black Forest to the Yellow Sea. I have a favor to ask you, the readers of this blog. I am in the process of putting together a photo book over the holidays and would like your input. Specifically, what some of your favorite pictures were. Ideally, you would point them out to me either on the blog site or on the flickr site. Thanks already for your help. For those who celebrate, happy holidays! December 18, 2009.
Pedaling from the Black Forest to the Yellow Sea. Cycling Without Borders has moved. On March 31, 2008. Cycling Without Borders has moved to its final destination.
This is a fun blog intended for cyclist who are looking for inspiration, humor and the occasional product review. Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Not to Swedish Matt though. Rd was never one of them. So everyone else interested, minus Matt, this is for you. The kind UDOT uses for roadside construction? Plus tha.
Scribbles on cycle-touring and other adventures in life. Thursday, February 9, 2012. This crossing is famously hard in the lore of South America cycle tourists, but we actually enjoyed it as we ended up doing it the same day as some other cycle tourists, Chris and Jaco, and Andy and Anita, and it ended up being a real team-building exercise! Be prepared for the wind! Riding north to south is .
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