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Family Biking

Family Biking: Join Kidical Mass for a weekend camping trip to Oxbow Park

Who doesn’t love a last-minute weekend adventure? We’ve got a few spots left for our annual Kidical Mass PDX family group camping trip this weekend and we’d love to have you come along. There are even still some scholarships available (email kmasspdx[at]gmail[dot]com for scholarship information). Keep reading for all the details!

Family BikingFront Page

June 18, 2019

Madi Carlson

7 Comments


These summer bike camps still have a spot for your kid

Portland has a wide variety of summer bike camps: Everything from learn-to-ride camps that ease kids onto two wheels to camps that teach advanced riding and repair skills. You might think it’s late in the game to find a spot in one of them, but most area bike camps still have spaces in some sessions. … Read more

Family BikingFeaturesFront Page

June 11, 2019

Madi Carlson

9 Comments


Family Biking: How to Pedalpalooza with the little ones

Happy Pedalpalooza! My kids and I joined over a thousand others on the Pedalpalooza Kickoff Ride on Saturday and we’re excited for more bike fun! Hundreds of rides with all sorts of themes for all sorts of people will take place this month and a lot of them are kid friendly.

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June 4, 2019

Madi Carlson

1 Comment


In front, in back, or at your side? Where should kids ride?

Front, back, side by side — these are all good ways to ride with kids! Different circumstances might call for different positioning during each ride, but I’m curious which configuration is your favorite and why. Non-family bikers, you can play, too, and share your preference(s) for riding with another adult.

Family BikingFront Page

May 28, 2019

Madi Carlson

9 Comments


Family Biking: We all fall down

Last week I took the corner into my backyard too slowly, caught my front wheel on a flagstone, and slowly tipped sideways against the side of my house. As time slowed down and/or my brain sped up in the heat of the moment, I thought about my crashes of years past.

Family BikingFront Page

May 21, 2019

Madi Carlson

5 Comments


Feeling the strength of moms on Mother’s Day

Thanks to my bike I still feel now as I did back when my kids were little: capable, strong, and free.

Family BikingFront Page

May 14, 2019

Madi Carlson

4 Comments


Grab the kiddos and get ready for the Gorge Pedal

As much as I love Portland proper and could happily spend all my days right here, I adore visiting the Columbia River Gorge — the waterfalls, the mighty Columbia, the trees, the flowers, the expansive views!

Family BikingFront Page

May 7, 2019

Madi Carlson

7 Comments


No school on Bike to School Day, let’s rally with ‘Red for Ed’ instead

National Bike to School Day is Wednesday, May 8th. Here in Oregon that falls on the May 8th Day of Action, a teacher walkout that has led to a decision to close Portland Public Schools.

Family BikingFront Page

April 30, 2019

Madi Carlson

1 Comment


300 people turned out for the annual Kidical Mass Easter Ride!

Our Family Biking column is sponsored by Clever Cycles. ➤ Read past entries here. With the Easter bunny hopping onto the scene so has arrived biking season! Like myself, you may feel that biking season never closed to begin with, but I still like celebrating the first big Kidical Mass PDX kids-of-all-ages family bike ride … Read more

Family BikingFront Page

April 23, 2019

Madi Carlson


Family Biking: Join us for the annual Kidical Mass Easter Ride

Flowers are blooming, the rain feels a bit warmer, and bike shops are off their winter schedules. That means Kidical Mass PDX is back, too! Our “season” typically starts on Easter Sunday with our annual Kidical Mass PDX Easter Ride and Egg Hunt:

Family BikingFront Page

April 16, 2019

Madi Carlson


Family Biking: Here’s how to bike to the cherry trees in Waterfront Park

Visiting the cherry blossoms by bike on Sunday.(Photos: Madi Carlson) On Sunday, my boys and I had the same idea as a lot of other Portlanders: visit the cherry blossoms in the Japanese American Historical Plaza. Then while biking home I realized Waterfront Park is incredibly family-friendly to reach by bike from the deepish southeast … Read more

Family BikingFront Page

April 2, 2019

Madi Carlson

9 Comments


Review: Surly’s ‘Big Easy’ smooths out family biking and cargo-hauling

A great bike for human haulers and cargo haulers alike.

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March 26, 2019

Madi Carlson

17 Comments


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