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General Interests:   Powered by Dr Pepper, I ride through the city dropping my children off here and there (all day long); getting groceries; or for the occasional pleasure ride. I love the smell of crock-pot dinners. My spices are organized by genre, not name. My CDs are organized by name, not genre. Speed metal is the soundtrack to my life. When I am not biking, writing, or fixing the things my kids break, I teach classes for teachers pursuing their national board certification.
 
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The Subtle Art of the Roll Up

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Friday, July 24, 2009 12:35 AM

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, the subtle art of the roll up. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a “roll up” is when a cyclist folds, or in some way “rolls” up, his or her pant leg to avoid it getting caught in the chain. Roll means fold. It’s so clear. A thoughtfully folded pant leg is a style I don’t often sport because my bakfiets has a chain guard. However, today I took a commuter bike on my trip to Seattle, and with 3 hours to kill on the train, I mastered some pretty awesome roll ups. Check them out. Let me know what you think.
 
TRADITIONAL: Nothing fancy. Textbook functionality for keeping the pant leg out of the chain assembly. The style most often used. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes

Cruising the Sundays Parkways

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, July 14, 2009 04:39 PM

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 like to thank Portland for doing so specifically for me, Daddy-Travis. The route was great, joining together several neighborhoods with events and sights along the way. Families on bikes were most notably seen, however, Sunday Parkways drew a wide audience of cyclists, walkers, and runners.   

As a family, we rode the loop that included Peninsula and Arbor Lodge parks. We pedaled past Peninsula, knowing that we would hit it on the way back so on we went. Throughout the route we rode over chalk drawings and statements of celebration for the day. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

WeGo Cargo at the Cirque du Cycling Bike Parade

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, June 30, 2009 04:43 PM


Cirque du Cycling, the Portland bike parade, came and went like…well…a parade. People lined up and down Mississippi Avenue to witness the spectacle of collected bike groups. Our family rode with a group of cargo/utility bike users. Aside from all being larger bikes, this group shares the belief that bikes are superb vehicles for moving large objects from place to place. James--seen in the photo below with his dog Louie who sits in a custom made box atop his Xtracycle--made our banner, which pretty much summed up our group’s thinking: WeGO Cargo! More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

Everyday Cycling: A Better Phrase for a Common Vision

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, June 9, 2009 04:57 PM

I want to add the phrase “everyday cycling” to our language. I first heard this when I was a guest on the KBOO Bike Show (May 2009) with hosts Ayleen Crotty (organizer of Filmed By Bike) and Tori Bortman (owner of Gracie’s Wrench). Before the show, I head Tori use everyday cycling, and being the word geek that I am, I asked about the nuances of her phrase. A discussion ensued, and I am now convinced that everyday cycling needs to be part of our language.

There is a sizable group of people who fall under the term everyday cycling, myself included, but my riding habits are usually described as bike commuting. Until now.

Image used with permission of metrofiets.com. Pictured: Ella Ross and Phillip Ross. Picture taken by Maile Leithea. Check out the Metrofiets photostreamMore...

TAGS: GO, bikes, kids

Kindness on the Streets Tames the Urban Jungle

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, April 28, 2009 03:09 PM

The Wheel American Family explores living by dutch bike with three children. In this installment, the kids point out that it takes friendly drivers to make Portland a biking mecca.

A few days ago my eldest son, Kael, turned to me on our commute home and said, “Have you ever noticed how nice the bus drivers are?” I asked him what he meant. Kael went on to say, “Whenever we are at a super-duper busy street, they always stop to make sure we can pass.”

He’s right. They do. This is especially true when we are trying to cross Killingsworth. The traffic is so steady that a space rarely occurs. But just wait for the timely Tri-Met bus and we’re off. I spent the next few days attuned to my son’s observation and it was clear—the drivers in city vehicles are marvelously nice. Do they take a driver’s courtesy course to get employed by the city of Portland? I wonder.

Following are some examples of friendly moments that make the jungle more livable. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

Part Three: BAK to Basics and the Rise of 'The Bike'

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, April 14, 2009 04:04 PM

It is sunny as I write this, sitting on my porch, kids playing in the yard. It's one of the few days this week when the sun came out, giving rise to some hopeful feelings, and just in time. I just went through a riding slump.

Commuting by bike is hard. Well, the actual process of riding is not hard. However, there are variables that exacerbate the situation: weather and kids--and both are unpredictable. Our mornings were cold, sometimes icy. No matter what the time of day, the rain seemed to come just as we started, as if in defiance of my family’s desire to pedal. And even though my children want to ride our bike to and from school, those cold, wet, miserable days did take some cajoling.

I am through the slump and even with the unpredictable weather (and kids), commuting by bike is still simple. A basic existence. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

All Aboard the Bike Bus! How to Get Kids to School with Safety in Numbers.

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, April 7, 2009 04:22 PM

WHAT has wheels, and takes kids to school, BUT is not a car? WHAT bus can your kids ride to school, BUT is not a city bus?  Give up? Well one has been going strong in Portland since September 2008. The answer is a "bike bus". A bike bus is a group of people who bike to a location, picking up new "passengers" along the way. And just like a city bus, a bike bus has set stops and a schedule.

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TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

Pirates Need Safe Routes to School

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, March 31, 2009 04:52 PM

My youngest son, Asa, and I went to Kidical Mass this month, as usual. He went as a pirate, hence the sign on the back of our bike that states, "Pirates Need Safe Routes." This month, the ride doubled as a rally and the various neighborhood Kidical Masses ended up outside City Hall. The reason was to show support for the Safe Routes to School program that received budget cuts. Included in this cut are the funds to build the bike boulevards that Mayor Sam Adams mentioned in his 100 days. I understand that these are tough times and a city cannot make money appear out of nowhere. I can appreciate that as my family lives from check to check, too. However, it is up to citizens to let the city know what their interests are. One of my interests is safe routes. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

D is for Derailer, A Biking Game for Kids

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, March 17, 2009 02:49 PM

As an adult who has chosen to commute by bike, I can make the decision without much complaint or discussion. However, it is a bit different for kids who are often pulled into commuting by bike. After all, they are kids, and as such, I need to appeal to kid logic. When I pick up my kids from school, I have an after school snack with me so they can munch during the bike ride home. Additionally, we play games. One such game is an alphabet game. Aside from the educational benefits (sorry, I teach middle school), it usually lasts the whole ride home. More...

TAGS: GO, bakfiets, bikes, kids

Hunting for Rare Bike Racks in 'Wild Creatures of North America'

The Wheel American Family
TRAVIS A. WITTWER / Tuesday, March 10, 2009 06:57 PM

Explore the secret world of Stabilis racki. These amazing creatures are found throughout large cities, industriously seizing their niche. And for all of their beauty, they rarely get the admiration they deserve. Join Sir Edward Welch, III, a racki authority, specializing in the hunting habits of C. racki, a carnivorous sub group, as he takes us on a wondrous safari through the urban landscape, in an effort to educate people about this often overlooked species.


TAGS: GO, bikes

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