Archive for October, 2007

2 Mile Challenge: The Movie

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

We’re in the Emerald City of Seattle and thought it was high time to provide a little motion to the blog here.  This installment is all about the inspiring things we’ve seen on the tour: from the NAU yellow bike program to the Davis Bike Church and everything that makes life on the road so unique. 

Do you have some great video of what inspires you on two wheels?  Upload it on the You Tubes and give us a shout so we can link to it here on the 2MC blog! You never know what we might reward you with - but I’m still sitting on some big giveaway items like a Dahon folding bike, Xtracycle Freeradicals, Solio hybrid charger, lots o’ Clif Bar products and a couple of prAna messenger bags! Upload away friends!  

Memories…

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Closing in on the home stretch of the 2MC Fall tour. Time really flies! Looking back upon the first five weeks of the tour, here’s a little slideshow for your viewing pleasure.

We’re on our way up to Seattle for the week as we hang around the Mayor’s Climate Summit. We’ll be at UW tomorrow (Tuesday), and Wednesday look for us around Pier 67 when we hope to engage some of America’s mayors with how they might help spread the 2 Mile Challenge message to their communities. Friday is our day with our friends at the Seattle REI flagship store.  We hope that if you’re in the neighborhood that you’ll come to the bus and take the 2 Mile Challenge - help actively make a difference for climate change!

Like a band of gypsies…

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

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Life on the road is pretty wild, I’d have to say. As the old Willie Nelson song goes, “seeing things that I may never see again…” Ain’t that the truth, William.

I’ve driven through Moscow, Idaho once in the past, but never had a chance to stop and check it out. In true 2 Mile Challenge fashion, you can’t just roll into town and go park the Bio-D fueled rig just anywhere. We wouldn’t want to anyway! What better way to see this famous college town than in that old-skool way on an Electra cruiser or a folding Dahon bike to cruise the streets with pure ease.

Zac, Cris and myself did just that on a recent brisk autumn night. We made our way downtown, enjoyed some great Mexican food and afterwards found our way over to a place called “John’s Alley.” (We apologize to the folks at John’s who quickly noted the error in us mistakingly calling it “Jeff’s Alley.” -Ed.)

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Bike to reduce your waist/waste

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

According to a report released by the Thunderhead Alliance, the dust settling on Americans’ parked bikes is likely linked to our expanding waist lines. Bicycling and Walking in the U.S., Thunderhead’s first biennial Benchmarking Report, shows that bicycling and walking have been in decline in the U.S. since the 1960s. At the same time there has been a surge in adults and children who are obese.

Besides linking cycling, walking, and public health, the report highlights the challenges the U.S. faces in regards to increasing bicycling and walking. Read more…

Parking—space

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

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Talk about a literal translation of bike parking!

Godfathers (and mother) of Soul

Friday, October 19th, 2007

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All good things must come to an end, they say.

As many of you have seen over the past two-plus weeks, we’ve been touring with bona-fide bicycling lifestylists and all-around fun people, The Ginger Ninjas and Fossil Fool. Since meeting them all, the 2MC crew has been continually inspired by their music and dedication to the bike cause. It’s such a wild experience getting the chance to tour with musicians. We have loved having the opportunity to groove along to their infectious tunes while we spread the word about the 2 Mile Challenge. Even now in their absence, it’s not uncommon for Mike to break into his own renditions of “Bike-blended Smoothie” or “Dick Cheney” en route.

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Photo Op?

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

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Are you riding for trips 2 miles or less? Have you tricked out your bike? Show us how it’s done.

Inspire us all and join our flickr bike group...you may even receive some unexpected treats.

Receptive audiences and fresh popcorn

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

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Ah, Fall. The colors, the smells, the crispness of the morning air that comes up and stings your nasal passages with that near-ice-cream-headache feeling if you get going fast enough on your bike…

Yes, Fall. And nothing says fall quite like a beautiful morning enjoying nature’s finest creations at the farmer’s market. So not to discriminate on farmer’s markets or anything, but we decided that it would only be fitting for us to pay a visit to the Davis Farmers market in the heart of the bike-friendliest city in America – Davis, CA.

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Bikes to Rwanda

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Last night, a guy from the bike club list sent me this video about bikes and coffee in Rwanda. It illustrates how bicycles can be a great tool for making farmers more efficient and profitable.

Take a moment to check it out—it’s worth your time.

Davis or Bust…

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Oh yes, if you are looking for a weekend adventure, join the Clif Bar 2 Mile Challenge in Davis, CA, the # 1 Bicycle Friendly Community in the country.  We will be hanging at the Davis Farmer’s Market on Saturday, October 13th from 8am-1pm @ 3rd and C and are encouraging all to ride your bike to the market (considering Davis is about a 2 mile radius).  Public transportation rolls in there so hop on Amtrak or the bus with your bike and then ride to the market. Bike valet parking will be available.
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Beyond all the fresh, local produce that will be out at the market, it will be a day of celebration for Davis.  The Mayor will be joining the festivities as Davis is recognized as a platinum level bicycle friendly community …there is no higher honor…start taking notes from this city!

Be sure to check out the Ginger Ninjas and Fossil Fool who will be performing starting at 10:30.

 Hope to see you out there–swing by the Clif Bar bus and say ‘hey.’