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Zack’s Not-So-Good Friday

On Wednesday, April 8, the proverbial shit hit the fan when Michigan State University International Relations and Journalism major Zack Colman wrote a rather controversial opinion article for the State News. I’m pretty sure that Zack had no clue what he was setting himself up for. Zack delivered lines such as Black 2001 Saturn SC2. That’s the car I drive — and if you’re a bicyclist on the road but not in a bike path and you see my car, I hope you’re wearing a helmet, because I might run you over. But you see, with all these things I can do in my car nowadays, such as choose a different song on my iPod, send a text message while driving or fall asleep at the wheel because I had to wake … Read entire article »

Filed under: Advocacy

Complete Streets

U.S. Representative Doris Matsui (D-CA) and U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) introduced The Complete Streets Act of 2009. The goal of this bill is to encourage the development of streets that safely support different modes of transportation including automobile, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. S. 584: A bill to ensure that all users of the transportation system, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, children, older individuals, and individuals with disabilities, are able to travel safely and conveniently on and across federally funded streets and highways. H.R. 1443: Complete Streets Act of 2009: To ensure that all users of the transportation system, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, children, older individuals, and individuals with disabilities, are able to travel safely and conveniently on and across federally funded streets … Read entire article »

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Motivation Can Be Found Outside of the Throne Room

Last week, I received my last issues of Bicycling and Mountain Bike magazines. I’ll probably receive the customary last-issue-after-your-subscription-runs-out-to-entice-you-to-resubscribe, but I’m not bitin’. I subscribed to these magazines three years ago. I was new to mountain biking and super hungry for info regarding my new sport. I wanted more. I just wanted more – lots more. Sure, I got some great training information, which is exactly what I wanted, but it got repetitive pretty quickly. Sometimes, it wasn’t really there at all. What I really didn’t appreciate were their annual buyer’s guides – the same issue for both magazines. Basically, once per year, two magazines, bundled together, would arrive in my mailbox. They were completely useless to me because they were chock … Read entire article »

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Build Bicycle Facilities With Economic Recovery Funding

Per the March IMBA-SORBA eNews: Ask Your Governor To Build Bicycle Facilities With Economic Recovery Funding Congress has set aside funding for the transportation enhancement program, which funds bicycle and pedestrian projects. However, states have a time limit. If they don’t identify which projects they want to fund, and obligate the funding to those projects, they will have to give back the money. Call or write your Governor now to ensure that important bicycle and pedestrian projects get built. The League of American Bicyclists has an online form to make sure your voice is heard. Dirt Rag also has a very nice write-up: Help Bicycle Projects Get Economic Recovery Funding. Now for something really cool: the League of American Bicyclists has provided an online form that allows you to select and … Read entire article »

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State Park, Boating Access Site and Forest Recreation Passport Fee

State Park, Boating Access Site and Forest Recreation Passport Fee

While I’ve had a lot of fun poking fun at the Iceman (Cold Blast for Iceman Registration and Grrrr, Phhhtt, Scratch, Claw, ROAR!) and Facebook, something worth writing about has come up. This is something that affects Michigan residents, and I believe it is something worth while. Currently, the MMBA is supporting it as many, many of Michigan’s mountain bike trails are located within state parks. There really is an amazing network … Read entire article »

Filed under: Advocacy, Uncategorized

Getting Involved

Getting Involved

When I wrote yesterday’s post, I was feeling pretty cruddy (upper respiratory infection) and all I wanted to do was sleep. I went downstate, last weekend, and all I brought back was this stupid cold! While swimming in my self-misery, I forgot to mention one of the key things that took me down to Lansing. As some of you may remember, I accepted a nomination to run for one of the Michigan … Read entire article »

Filed under: MMBA

It’s a Good Day

I was sitting at the KBC chatting with an old acquaintance and having a great time drinking my brew. My “I’m only have one” turned into two. Copper Harbor Amanda ran over and was a bit surprised to see me because I was supposed to be in Copper Harbor. I held up my glass and said, “I’m packing!” What’s really cool is that everyone I saw and knew there was having a good time. It was a good day for all of us, and “it’s a good day” was being repeated by several people. It truly is a good day. It’s about time. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Lifestyle

Facing My Addiction

Facing My Addiction

I have an addictive personality. Those of you who regularly follow this blog have probably figured that out, by now. I immerse myself in my projects. It’s not that I have just a couple of projects, but I get involved with many projects. It’s quite insane. These projects are all related, too. A quick synopsis: • Applying for med school: the type of doctor I wish to become has … Read entire article »

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Finally! An Important Election!

Finally! An Important Election!

I have a passion. I am passionate about my sport. I am a mountain biker who fell in love with cycling almost as if getting swept up in a whirlwind romance. At first glance, I don’t give a lot of my time to cycling and all it entails. However, if you look closer, you’ll find that I am a very busy person who tries to give a lot of my free … Read entire article »

Filed under: MMBA

Let’s Get to the Real Issue

Let’s Get to the Real Issue

Healthcare reform, oil dependency and alternative fuel, a crumbling economy, stinky feet – sure, all these issues are in the forefront of American voters’ minds, but what about the real issue? BIKES! Oh, yeah. I had the guts to bring it up. Here is a quick rundown of each of the candidates regarding the most important issue of all: the bicycle. John McCain Thanks to GetOutdoors.com for providing this dandy of a picture! The fact that I … Read entire article »

Filed under: Advocacy