Category: bicyclists

Snapshot of trail users

happy, healthy bike rider on trail Who are all those people using our nation’s trails? I can’t give a conclusive answer for all trail users, but I can give you information about the TrailLink audience, thanks to a brief overview found on the traillink website. * 62% of the users are male and 38% female …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/02/20/snapshot-of-trail-users/

350 BICYCLISTS FROM 30 STATES CELEBRATE AND RALLY FOR CAMDEN/PHILADELPHIA TRAIL CONNECTION

“…the Greenway Sojourn has a long history showcasing trail-building and improvement projects along its route.” Keep greenways green! Follow the link in the title of this blog post to read about the Greenway Sojourn and the celebration they had for it in Washington, D.C.

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/08/11/350-bicyclists-from-30-states-celebrate-and-rally-for-camdenphiladelphia-trail-connection/

Car Free in Mexico

Queretaro City & Sierra Gorda are towns in Mexico with “car free centers” which is almost a good as a carmel filled center.I love finding car free places where pedestrians & bicylists rule the road. It’s safer, healthier, & calmer. Okay, I’ve recommended a couple car-free zones; now it’s your turn. If you know of …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/26/car-free-in-mexico/

Congratulations to Bike-Friendly cities

National Geographic Traveler recently released its 2010 list of Bike Friendly Cities.Congratulations to Portland (no surprise), New York (real surprise), Chicago (surprise for some people), San Diego, San Francisco, Montreal, Washington D.C. (I couldn’t agree more), and Tucson (sorry, but I have to disagree unless their only criteria for inclusion is road-biking).I am glad to …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/02/26/congratulations-to-bike-friendly-cities/