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Pedalpalooza Ride Report: 5 Senses Ride

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[This report was posted to the Shift email list by Emily Wilson.]

Last night, on a balmy June evening approx. 45 bicyclists gathered for a tour to tickle the 5 Senses

We:
– Stopped to Smell the roses in Ladd’s Addition
– Tasted some treats at Voodoo Doughnuts
– Felt the vibration of the pavers and the touch of low hanging branches is Jaimeson Square
– Smelled the hops at Bridgeport and the Felt the cobbles on Marshall
– Enjoyed the sights from the banks of the Willamette, underneath the Fremont Bridge
– Streched our 6th sense, to feel the vibe in the Peace Garden at the top of the East side Esplanade at the Steel Bridge
– Listened to the freight train along the Banfield (because Emily forgot to stop long enough for everyone to hear the kinetic sculpture in
– Waterfront park at the *west* side of the Steele Bridge)
– And made a final stop at Franz Bakery, to smell the bread and take a closer look at all those conveyor belts

All that in 2 hours (!!!)

We had a great ride!

And as a ride leader, I have to say this crowd was very attentive and responsive to the call to ‘saddle up’ and roll to the next stop

And Timo would like to say – “Our riders were sensitive, sensational, and sensible~!”

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