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  1. Notebook on Cities and Culture S2E18: 200% Happier with Mia Birk

    Colin Marshall sits down in southeast Portland with Mia Birk, author of Joyride: Pedaling Toward a Healthier Future and President of Alta Planning + Design, which strives to make biking, walking, and mass transit an integral part of daily life. The discuss exactly how much happier he would have been riding a bicycle to the interview than riding a bus; the way Portland "got the ball rolling" for its cycling infrastructure development in the nineties; the moments of surprising hostility she found upon first pedaling down Portland streets; bicycle infrastructure as a facilitator of cooperation; how to extend enthusiasm for cycling beyond the guys in Lance Armstrong spandex to those who simply need to get somewhere; the ill effects of America’s having spent decades incentivizing driving, and exactly how European cities like Copenhagen pulled so far ahead; how she gauges the cycling in a new town, asking first to see "the good, the bad, and the ugly"; the importance of creating conditions of delight for riding in a city, and the need to re-teach the occasional public official how to use a bike before doing so; how the declared identity of a city affects the implementation of cycling within it; how she finds you can fit "a little party" into every day; and what, exactly, to do when you turn up in Portland yourself, jonesing to ride.

    —Huffduffed by joanofdark 3 weeks ago

  2. PodOmatic | Best Free Podcasts

    Julian Bloomer had been dreaming of a long distance bicycle tour since he was a boy.

    In July 2008, he decided to forgo becoming a home owner and instead sink his savings into realizing his bicycle dreams.

    Julian’s original plan was a bicycle adventure through West Africa.

    Almost 4 years, 5 continents and more than 50,000 kilometers later, he’s still on the road.

    We met up with Julian in Thailand where he’s currently cycling with partner Ellie Beck. " name="DESCRIPTION

    http://worldbiking.podomatic.com/entry/2012-04-08T06_27_59-07_00

    —Huffduffed by r0wb0t one year ago

  3. Is Biking Easier In New York? Ask The Bike Snob

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