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Weekend open thread: Share your bike fun

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on September 26th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

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Get out and ride!

Well, since my event calendar is broken (thanks to my recent software upgrade), I haven’t really been keeping track of what’s going on this weekend.

I’m going camping with my girls Sunday and Monday (been planning it all summer but haven’t been able to do it until now), so, barring any breaking news, I’ll see you back here on Tuesday.

Enjoy your weekend and don’t forget to share your adventures in the comments below.

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13 Responses to “Weekend open thread: Share your bike fun”

  1. K'Tesh
    September 26th, 2008 17:15
    1

    Heading out to check out ODOT and Portland's work on my requests for pruning/missing signs/and dangerous storm drains...

    I'll post pics in the forums...

    Have a great time, and watch out for those mosquitos ;)

  2. gabriel amadeus
    September 26th, 2008 17:34
    2

    well, you know that best stuff is just right over here...

    http://zoobomb.net/calendar.html

  3. Jean M.
    September 26th, 2008 22:06
    3

    Heading down to Salem on Sunday for the Peach Century--although I'm a wimp, so I'm only doing the metric. Weather is supposed to be beautiful, and I'm looking forward to a gorgeous ride through the mid-Willamette valley. Woo hoo!

  4. Cecil
    September 27th, 2008 13:50
    4

    A rare off-the-bike weekend for me. Well not entirely off the bike - I will be riding it around town on errands, including a trip up to Infinity Tattoo for some new bike-y (geeky) artwork . . .

  5. Tom Knipe
    September 27th, 2008 14:17
    5

    Taking the kids to the Polish Festival tomorrow in the trailer. N. Interstate and Failing. http://www.portlandpolonia.org/festival/

  6. Amos
    September 27th, 2008 18:43
    6

    Training for the harvest century and feeling good about the weather. It's my first organized ride of any kind (other than local dos i find on the Shift list) and I have no idea what I'm doing. YAY!

    http://www.harvestcentury.org

  7. BURR
    September 27th, 2008 21:23
    7

    saw lots of cyclists all about town on Friday night and Saturday, also plenty of bikes at the Mercury's debate night at Roots Brewpub

  8. bill
    September 28th, 2008 00:40
    8

    Introduced the new gf to the joy and wonders of cycling, as I took her on a 10+ mile bike ride down the good 'ol Springwater Corridor today.

  9. Suburban
    September 28th, 2008 08:38
    9

    Saturday: Rode solo form NE Portland to SE Eugene via Canby, Scio, Crabtree and Brownsville. about 130 mi . Nice weather. I recommend Bikely.com to cycle tourists. See "East Valey route"

  10. finamin
    September 28th, 2008 09:10
    10

    oh larch mountain
    damp in pine aroma,
    and cherry-top views

  11. Gil Johnson
    September 28th, 2008 22:11
    11

    All I did was meander around town on my bike on Saturday, but somebody got married at Sellwood Park:
    http://unconventionalfolly.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html

  12. jarratt
    September 29th, 2008 10:35
    12

    I made this video about an awesome recycled bike program that I did a tour with this summer in a South African township. They are sososo Great! Check it out! Vote! Comment!

    http://current.com/items/89326400_township_bike_success

  13. Arem
    September 30th, 2008 10:15
    13

    I...stayed in most of the weekend, dang coworker gave me a bad bug.

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