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  • Portland Welcomes United Bicycle Institute

    On October 24 the United Bicycle Institute’s (UBI) celebrated with an open house at their new Portland location. Originally hailing from Ashland, Oregon, UBI has now brought their expertise, diverse training and advanced facilities to the Rose City. Under warm sunny skies, UBI celebrated its open house...
  • Sun, Wind & Gears – Oct 4, 2009

    Green Empowerment , a Portland based non-profit committed to bringing water systems and renewable energy to rural communities across the globe, presents Sun, Wind & Gears: a 35-mile bike ride fundraising event this Sunday, Oct 4th. The Sun, Wind & Gears ride brings renewable energy and local...
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to Portland - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to East Bay - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to Seattle - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to Twin Cities - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to Denver - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

    This morning, I took a train to Seattle to teach at a conference. It is one of the joys in life. I bike to the train station, work on a crossword as the scenery passes by, and then bike around Seattle which, by the way, seems to be made entirely out of hills. Today, I entertained myself with a new distraction...
    Posted to Silicon Valley - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-24-2009
  • Cruising the Sundays Parkways

    This Sunday, July 19th, Sunday Parkways will close roads in Northeast Portland from 9am to 4pm, featuring attractions ranging from a petting zoo to an orchestra. Full map here . The last Sundays Parkways happened on Father’s Day, when Portland closed off 7.5 miles of roadway in North Portland. I would...
    Posted to Portland - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-14-2009
  • Cruising the Sundays Parkways in Portland

    Sundays Parkways is a Portland Department of Transportation event where a loop of city roads are closed to vehicles to create a space for pedestrians, cyclists, and community booths. The last Sundays Parkways happened on Father’s Day, when Portland closed off 7.5 miles of roadway in North Portland. I...
    Posted to East Bay - Go (Weblog) by Travis A. Wittwer on 07-14-2009
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