Ride of Silence tonight

Tonight at 6pm, cyclists from all over the city will gather at Gas Works Park to begin the seventh annual Ride of Silence. The bike ride is a 9-12 mile, slow pace procession around the city, to honor cyclists who have been killed in traffic. While the Ride of Silence attracts hundreds of cyclists, the event itself is very much a grassroots effort. No police escort will be given, and for the most part, cyclists will remain in a single file…

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Wallingford to get a bike boulevard

Wallingford will soon get a bike boulevard, thanks to the efforts of Cathy Tuttle, founder of Spokespeople--an organization dedicated to safe bicycling in Seattle.   A bike boulevard is a designated street on which bicycles have priority over motor vehicles, and bikes are free to use the middle of the street while the use of installed "traffic calming" techniques (signage, traffic circles, stop signs at intersections) force drivers to slow down, and be aware of bicyclists.  Bike boulevards are the foundation…

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Car-For-Bike winner, Dawn DeGroot

New Belgium Brewing's Tour de Fat rolled into Seattle on July 31, where more than 4,000 costumed bicycle enthusiasts swarmed Gas Works Park to increase awareness of cycling as a sustainable form of transportation.  The event raised $11,500 for Bicycle Alliance of Washington and Bike Works to continue bike advocacy. In addition to raising money, Tour de Fat swapped a car for a bike with Seattle resident Dawn DeGroot.  Naturally, we had to ask her all about it! How did you…

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Crime Redux

Perhaps it was a "speak of the devil" moment, but no sooner did we break our long "no crime stories" streak on Friday, then we walk out to our garage on Sunday and find our own bike missing. Phooey! It was a beat up old Specialized mountain bike with a baby trailer attachment on the rear axle. We had a 4 tumbler combination lock on it, which was left lying on the ground, tumbled to the right combination. Perhaps we were…

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Blackberries Along The Burke

If you’ve noticed people gingerly poking around the brambles alongside the Burke Gilman Trail, chances are they’ve spotted patches of ripened wild blackberries. Our little band of berry pickers biked down to the Trail today and found a lush spot parallel to Dunato’s Marine Services and Supply.  Though it looked like most of the brambles had already been picked clean, there were still plenty of places underneath for little hands to reach. Blackberry picking requires skillful hands to reach around the…

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Fiets of Parenthood

It's the Olympics of parental biking: go head-to-head in "The Dropped Toy", "Sacks of Groceries", "Blackberry Picking on the Go" and the up and coming Extreme Sport, "Diaper Change on a Bike". Add-in the kids program ("Teeter-totter, joust practice, cone slalom, Evil Knievel 'ring of fire', the skid zone, a stop sign") and you've got a the best two-wheel extravaganza going, and it's all happening this Sunday, August 15th from 3 - 6 pm on the ground of the John Stanford…

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Tour de Fat!

Come on down to Gas Works Park this Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm for the Tour de Fat, New Belgium Ale's bike fête. In addition to the obligatory beer garden, they've got a full day of bike friendly entertainment and activities planned: Yes folks, the Tour de Fat will once again be meandering and pandering through 13 western cities spreading the good word about the positive societal offerings of the bicycle. Along with our exceptional ability to roust a city's…

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