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Friday (2/27)

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North Freaker “Dutch”
on his tallbike.
(Photo © J. Maus)

Critical Mass
A celebration of bicycle traffic on the last Friday of every month.

North Park Blocks (NW Park and Couch, by the elephant)
Meet at 5:30, ride at 6:00pm

Freak Friday!
North Freak is a collective for people who love freak bicycles, such as tall bikes, choppers, swing bikes, minibikes and anything else fun and creative you can think of.

North Freak has a freak bicycle ride (all cyclists are welcome, on any bike) on the fourth Friday of every month, followed by jousting at a mystery location. Tall bikes and helmets/pads will be available to the public! Try one for the first time!

Irving Park, NE 7th Ave & Irving Park Path
Meet at 10:30pm, ride to mystery jousting location.

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Saturday (2/28)

Tree Planting by Bike
The Friends of Trees Neighborhood planting for Woodlawn, Vernon, and Concordia neighborhoods. Show up with your bike trailer at 8:55am on Feb 28th at Redeemer Church NE 20th/ Killingsworth, ready to haul mulch, tools, or trees. We will plant until we are done (1pm should be the latest.) Breakfast/lunch provided. Dress for the weather, and be ready to plant trees. RSVP required to woodlawntrees[at]gmail.com

NE 20th Ave and NE Killingworth (in the parking lot near the Northeast Portland Tool Library)
8:55am – 1:00pm

Sunday (3/1)

Discover the ‘Couve
Come explore the Discovery Trail in Vancouver with the Easy Riders.
Easy-paced 26 (or 34) mile loop. Return at 3:00 or 4:00pm, with the ride ending at a place to get drinks and food.

Two meeting points:
– 10:00am at the Vera Katz statue on the Esplanade (under the east side of the Hawthorne Bridge), ride at 10:30.
– 10:30am at the Expo Center MAX Station, ride at 11:00.
Contact Brad Reber, madcat545 at gmail.com

Weekly events

Bike Polo (every Sunday)
It’s a Portland tradition. Bring your own beater bike (or ride one of their loaners) and learn bike polo from the Axles of Evil (some of the best polo players on the continent). Polo is also great for spectators, but be mindful of random profanity and other transgressions.

Winter hours are 1:00pm till dark at Alberta Park (NE 21st and Killingsworth)

Zoobomb (every Sunday)
Needs no introduction. Everyone welcome (mini bikes or not) See Zoobomb.net for more info.

9:00pm at the Zoobomb Pyle! (SW 10th Ave and Oak St)

Have fun out there…let us know what you get up to. And if I forgot anything please feel free to shamelessly promote in the comments.

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