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Bikes big for small towns. Plus, West pictures East (U.S.)
If you like bicycle touring, you need to add The Path Less Pedaled to your reading list. Here’s a well-drawn animation that makes the point that people on bicycles can be the best friends of small towns. (Vimeo) When I … Continue reading
Carless in Los Angeles and how bicycle technology made it to Mars
Russ Rocca talks about hotdogs, cigarettes and how losing his truck in Los Angeles saved his life. (The Path Less Pedaled) If you’re interested in bicycle journalism, BikePortland is a must-read site and Jonathan Maus is the reason why. (Portland Tribune) … Continue reading
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