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53 Miles Per Burrito

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Best bike t-shirt ever? I think so.

By Zero Per Gallon on my new favorite site Pedalr.

Written by Anna Brones

March 8, 2011 at 11:57

Do You Choose the Boy or the Bike?

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Written by Anna Brones

October 15, 2010 at 08:55

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Looking Forward to… Artcrank PDX

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Photo courtesy Artcrank

Artcrank hits Portland tomorrow. Bike and art lovers unite! The poster show has been making its way around the world this summer, and it’s yet another example of how bike culture is growing more and more popular; which is great for those of us that believe in getting more people on bikes and supporting cities that believe in investing in infrastructure that supports life on two wheels.

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Written by Anna Brones

October 6, 2010 at 07:25

The Bike-Thru

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Love this idea so much I had to cross-post from my Foodie Underground column over on EcoSalon:

The drive-thru: an iconic institution fueled by the American spirit to hit the open road. But in this day and age, drive-thrus have become synonymous with unhealthy lifestyle habits, both because of the food they serve and the mode of transportation used to get there. But what if the food was good, and getting access to it promoted sustainable living habits?

In Madison, a restaurateur is looking to open an eating space that’s anything but a drive-thru; he wants to launch a bike-thru, accessible only by two wheels. The Wisconsin capital is already known for its cycling culture, in fact it’s currently ranked the nation’s #7 city for biking, and Chris Berge thinks it would be the optimal spot for what he calls a “bike-in” bar and grill. The proposed restaurant would be built on the city’s Southwest Commuter Path, making it inaccessible by car, and commit to serving local food, and producing zero garbage. He’d also make it a great place for riders to get a quick rest stop, with bathrooms, a fountain for filling water bottles and a bicycle repair service station.

Although the restaurant hasn’t been officially proposed yet, the idea has already garnered the support of the mayor of Madison, Dave Cieslewicz. “I think it’s fascinating idea,” Cieslewicz said. Be it a love for good, local food or a passion for two-wheeled transport, the idea has the potential to take off in other cities as well.

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Copenhagen Bike Share

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Digging the new bike share designs that won a contest sponsored by the city of Copenhagen. Good looking and functional; definitely a combination that should get more people riding.

We’ve posted more pictures over at Under Solen — go take a look!

Written by Anna Brones

December 20, 2009 at 06:00

Bikes in Gothenburg

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Gothenburg does Critical Mass

Gothenburg does Critical Mass

I’m in Sweden (finally!) and I spent yesterday shooting all around Gothenburg. Of course I have an affinity for bikes, which led to a number of two-wheeled related photos, including this one. I had no idea that Gothenburg celebrated Critical Mass, but I was excited to learn that this city loves its bike culture as much as Portland does.

More bike photos from Gothenburg can be found over at my post on the Wend blog.

Written by Anna Brones

September 22, 2009 at 00:33

Copenhagen Transport

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copenhagen transport

Found this over at one of my favorite blogs, Copenhagenize. Promotion of both cycling and public transportation is something all cities should strive for.

Written by Anna Brones

July 14, 2009 at 08:21