The 24 mile Bayshore Bikeway takes you from downtown San Diego to the Coronado Ferry.
We thought it was 24 miles round trip, but it was 24 miles ONE WAY. We opted not to take the ferry back. I think it took us a total of 6 hours for the entire trip.
I wish I took more photos of the mounds of salt in front of the salt factory and the beautiful, historic Coronado, and the delicious Mac'N Cheese sandwiches we ate at the food truck rally, but I was exhausted.
April 7 2024
By PK Morgan
Earmarks are often thought of as excessive spending hidden within appropriations bills. The Recent Spending Bills, $468 Billion Mega bills is no different. Your elected officials figuratively “mark” a certain amount of money that can only be spent on certain types of projects. This last line is repeated by citizens as if it is something to be proud. It’s not!Several…
Europe's Longest Cycling Tunnel to be Built in Norway
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Often, the remains of a railway, underground tunnel, etc., are retrofitted into new bike paths, bike lanes, or bike tunnels. But it is infrequent, however, that these types of structures are built from scratch to specifically serve the cycling and pedestrian community.
And it is really quite special when a structure like this one, a bike tunnel, is well-lighted…
If you’re planning to visit Delaware, OH, you’ll discover great bike paths, hiking trails, and outdoor spaces for recreation. There are plenty of fantastic biking trails to explore, whether you’re visiting with the family or looking for some great exercise. Check out this list of some of our favorite spots to enjoy the great outdoors!
Ooh look, the bike path is mostly clear. It was 35 degrees when I took this and that’s still too cold for me. I think we got snow flurries due tomorrow. I think I’ll wait a couple months before getting the bike out.
Midweek Post for February 8, 2023 - The 8 Newest and Best Bike Lanes Built in 2022
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The wide-ranging environmental impact of automobiles and other motorized vehicles on the climate is becoming a more significant issue every year. That’s why it’s refreshing to see many places around the United States emphasize getting people onto bikes. And they’re doing this by investing in cycling infrastructure, specifically bike paths and bike…