Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Nothing's free...not even air!





What kind of world is this now that you have to pay for air! I discovered that yesterday as I was once again fighting the battle of the flat tire!  Let me rewind....on Monday on my way to work I had a flat tire. I was in between Safeway and Les Schwab. Of course, I tried to repair it myself first...checked the tire for punctures blah blah blah found nothing and decided to just blow the stupid thing up and ride to the gas station. I wasted a CO2 cartridge to discover that this was a MAJOR flat...I decided to see if Schwabies was open.  It wasn't but I convinced someone to come to the door. I tried real hard to look pathetic and it must have worked. Turns out it was the manager. I would like to say he was super helpful but I'm pretty sure the man hasn't changed a bike tire in a really long time. My husband says he was probably grumpy because I kept telling him how to fix it, but seriously, this is a TIRE store! Oh well, he helped me out and for that I am grateful.  Rode to work, all was well. Finished work..tire was flat AGAIN!!!  At home the spouse and I worked on the bike              tire...repaired the pinched tire...blah blah blah. Next morning...FLAT!  I must say that I am getting this tire changing thing down! In 8 minutes I was on the road again only to be a mile and a half from home to discover it was going flat. Frustrating! I know the bus schedule and knew one was on the way so I jumped aboard with the intent of stopping at the gas station and taking care of business. Got off at the station to work on the bike and discovered that one now has to pay for air. It cost be $1.00 to use air for 3 seconds! Wow! That's a load of money to be made on air! Lucky for me I carry bus money and had the correct change. I pulled out a brand new tube, installed it, used my 3 seconds of air and off I went. The tire has been good ever since.  I must say though...I should go into the business of selling air. For as many flat tires as I have had lately there could be a mother load!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cycle Friendly Cities!

A couple of weekends ago I traveled to Portland, OR for the Oregon Dental Convention for some C.E. credits. According to data from the Alliance for Biking and Walking’s Bicycling and Walking in the United States 2010 Benchmarking Report; the League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly America project; Portland is listed #2 in the U.S. for cycling friendliness. Being the cycling commuter that I am I decided that I would be on the alert for all the cycling friendly things that I could see. I took along my trusty camera and snapped a few shots.





This is something that I've never seen....special spots in parking garages for bikes!

Everyone needs a good map!


This display was being set up in another part of the convention center! I'm sure it would have been fun to stay and see what all was going to be there!


The Max light rail system serves Portland commuters! Even the cycling type with racks on board for you to hook up your bike and ride indoors! Great for the longer distance commutes!



Way to go Portland!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

20 Millionth Rider???

I've ridden on the Clallam Transit system off and on since they started in the the 80's. As a kid I would ride sometimes with my friends to Pt. Angeles to check out the stores or to hang out. The bus system use to even include our small grade school on the local route for several years when quite a few students rode in from Pt. Angeles. For a small community we are blessed to have such a good transit system. It runs fairly frequently, is relatively cheap and reliable. Now as an adult I have again ridden off and on, mostly with my bike on the rack, for a couple of years. On Monday the transit system celebrated its 20 millionth rider. I usually don't ride later in the day but as chance would have it I had a hair appointment so I ended up at the downtown station in time for the 4:40. Also in time to notice the start of the build up for this event. Several of the "regulars" were all touting their loyalty and desire to be chosen as the "20 millionth" rider. While, I too would have loved the free goodies and even more the free yearly pass I think the person chosen was a good one.

Forks man tabbed as 20-millionth fare for Clallam Transit -- Port Angeles Port Townsend Sequim Forks Jefferson County Clallam County Olympic Peninsula Daily NEWS

Friday, April 1, 2011

Commuters Abroad

I haven't been neglectful of my blog....I've actually been gone. My sister and I took my dad on a trip for his 75th birthday to Honduras where we worked with Maranatha on a school building and also held medical/dental clinics and VBS. 

Other countries have such a different view of transportation then we do here in the US. While most Americans would never dream of riding a bike or bus to work I think we are an exception. Everywhere I looked in Honduras people were commuting. Whether it be by walking, catching a taxi or bus, or by riding a bike.





In town you would see groups of people like this just rolling down the streets...competing with the cars for right of way.

Speaking of right of way...



Something cool I saw was designated bike lanes...I thought this happened only in places like Portland, OR where biking is hip!  Nope! In Honduras they had some biking only mini roadways on the side of the main roads.  But alas, while this looks like a good idea...its really ride at your own peril...they are crazy crazy drivers of any vehicle and I have to admit that I now feel safer riding my bike in town at home then anywhere in that country!

And I think the next time I feel like I'm pulling to much weight on my bike I'll think of this guy...




I think they were headed to recycling...at least I can only hope!

I have to admit though that my most fun form of commuting came unexpectedly on the last Friday there....our translator offered to take us to the beach...via her pick up truck....



I think the last time I rode like this was on my aunt and uncles farm in eastern Washington when I was 10. While definitely not a safe way to travel, it is by far one of the most popular in many foreign countries!