By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 11th, 2010
The City of Eugene’s May InMotion newsletter is out, and covers some great things. Two things that stand out for me are their May Facebook photo contest – which has already yielded some great shots – and the coming of bike corrals to Eugene.
Quoted from InMotion:
Bike Parking in Eugene – Bike Corrals Coming Soon
How can [More ...]
By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 9th, 2010

Saturday's Bike Parade
On Saturday The Willamette Valley Music Festival returned to the University of Oregon Campus with the Bike Music Festival providing the main stage power and entertainment at the EMU fishbowl. This was the debut of the UO Bike Program’s new “Biker Bar” power generator and dual Mundo bicycle generators. The [More ...]
By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 7th, 2010
“It was at this point that we learned that in very cold temperatures, liquid fuels such as kerosene and gasoline do not give off enough vapors to be flammable,†Pike said. “I was ready to toss the stove into the endless white and eat frozen bread for dinner.†— Christopher Pike, from the Register-Guard’s “Ice [More ...]
By
Shane MacRhodes (Contributor), on May 6th, 2010
Want to know what it feels like to ride a cycletrack?  Come out to tomorrow’s “Cycletrack Demo Day” to find out.
As reported previously, the City of Eugene is considering a cycle track as one of the design options for an Alder Street corridor update happening this year (between Franklin and 18th Ave.). This new corridor could [More ...]
By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 4th, 2010
The following post first appeared on the Eugene Safe Routes to School blog and is reposted in full here, courtesy of Shane Rhodes.
May is Walk + Bike Challenge Month and throughout Oregon 135 elementary and middle schools and 19 high schools and colleges are registered for the event  which is in its 3rd [More ...]
By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 3rd, 2010
We are looking for people to do weekday and Saturday counts on a sunny day in May. Â Weekday AM counts are from 7 – 9 AM and PM counts from 4 – 6 PM. Â Saturday counts are from 12 – 2 PM.
The City of Eugene does a bicycle and pedestrian [More ...]
By
Mike Seager (Editor), on May 1st, 2010
Mountain biker Daisy LaPoma holds a sign that says "I Yield to Hikers."
Members of the newly formed mountain bike advocacy group, MTB Eugene, and the Disciples of Dirt (DoD) mountain bike social and trail maintenance club attended the Eugene City Council meeting on Monday, April 26th to protest the recent closing of the Ribbon [More ...]
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