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Rails-to-Trails to release major report on ‘Active Transportation’ funding campaign

Cover of the forthcoming report. The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is shifting their efforts into high gear with the planned October 20th release of their new report, Active Transportation for America: The Case for Increased Federal Investment in Bicycling and Walking. The report will try to make it clear to policy makers, advocates, the media and the … Read more


The Bicyclists; coming to a theater (and billboard) near you

Cast photo.(Photo: Craftmaster Productions) I first reported about The Bicyclist back in February of 2007 — just before the Internet-only “webisode” premiered. Since then, Craftmaster Productions has filmed 30 episodes of the series, which follows the adventures of its four main characters Conrad (Jayme S. Hall), Steve (Elle Poindexter), Lissa (Melissa Goad), and Zack (Paul … Read more


How big is Portland’s framebuilding reputation?

With 24 builders (at last count) currently plying their trade in Portland, this city is the epicenter for America’s bike-making renaissance. What do builders from other places think about that? Ask 15-year framebuilding legend Curtis Inglis of Napa, California-based Inglis/Retrotec Cycles. Or better yet, check out the T-shirt he was wearing at the Oregon Manifest … Read more


Flying Pigeons and big ideas: Portland’s first bike industry incubator

[Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on Friday 10/10 but has been re-posted after a server outage.] Joe Doebele in front of the future home of Portlands first bike industry incubator.(Photos J. Maus) Joe Doebeles big idea is to help other Portlanders with theirs. The 44-year-old Doebele, who grew up in Chicago and moved … Read more