What can't be done on a bicycle, cant be done
I'm working on a Grand Theory of Portland and its meta-events like these that make me realize how difficult the design of such a theory really is.
Tonight at 7pm begins 17 days of bike related events. Here is how it works:
The result is 132 events, some lasting up to 24 hours. A bike parade, tonight at 7pm, starts the festivities off. From there, the craziness begins. Donut and coffee rides. Mystery rides. Political rides and social awareness rides. Bike-in movies and bike-in warehouse parties. City tours and river rides. Choreographed bike dance performances. Rides to gelato, love letter campaigns, unicycle rides and pedal potluck picnics.
Portland is out of control with bikes for the next 17 days. Here's the promo.
And the crazy part? I'm definitely going to one, possibly two, of the naked rides.
But first I need to get a better seat.
Tonight at 7pm begins 17 days of bike related events. Here is how it works:
-Shift2bikes.org sets a master calender-
-Anyone can set up an event and anyone can volunteer to help out on events-
The result is 132 events, some lasting up to 24 hours. A bike parade, tonight at 7pm, starts the festivities off. From there, the craziness begins. Donut and coffee rides. Mystery rides. Political rides and social awareness rides. Bike-in movies and bike-in warehouse parties. City tours and river rides. Choreographed bike dance performances. Rides to gelato, love letter campaigns, unicycle rides and pedal potluck picnics.
Portland is out of control with bikes for the next 17 days. Here's the promo.
And the crazy part? I'm definitely going to one, possibly two, of the naked rides.
But first I need to get a better seat.