Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup December 6th
Houston’s deadly streets
Houston’s roads may be bicycle-friendly, but they’re not always bicycle-safe.
www.chron.com
Before the ambulance arrived at Waugh and West Gray on Sunday night, Chelsea Norman, 24, was found lying face up in the narrow bicycle lane, her bike in the middle of the road. She died at Memorial Hermann Hospital on Wednesday, suffering from broken bones and head trauma. The driver who killed Chelsea has yet to be found, and Houston counts another victim of a hit-and-run. A memorial bike ride is being held on Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m. outside the Whole Foods on Waugh where Chelsea worked.
The deadly reality of unsafe streets once again tarnishes a year of bicycle achievements. It is a sad story, one that we hear all too often. But this single tragedy on Waugh is a greater symbol of public policy failure.
To the uninitiated Houstonian on a bike, Waugh is exactly where the city wants you to ride. There is a B-Cycle station at…
Mueller Farmers’ Market hosts Bike Fest on Sunday
By Pam LeBlanc      www.austin360.com
The Thinkery, the new incarnation of The Austin Children’s Museum, opens Sunday, and that means it’ll be crowded at the Mueller development this weekend, site of a popular farmers’ market.
If you’re willing to brave the predicted chilly temperatures to get there, you’ll get to enjoy some pretty cool bicycles…
On the Road Bike Repair Class
When   Sat, January 4, 2014, 8:30am – 9:30am
Where   4814 Nett St. Houston, TX 77007 (map)
Description Learn the basics on how to change a flat, and minor adjustments for on the road bike repair. This workshop takes place the first Saturday of each month. Please RSVP to Judy@urbanbicyclegallery.com If we do not have anyone RSVP by the Friday before 2pm we will cancel the workshop.
Lake Fannin Wilderness Trails
www.texasmountainbiketrails.com
The Lake Fannin Wilderness Trails contain roughly 4 miles of rideable singletrack along the shores of Lake Fannin just off the east bank of the Red River. The trail is very beginner friendly and easy and passes over a large number of bridges. The local community and trail builders have put a lot of effort into making this trail excellent. However, it does get less use than our big trails in the cities and as such it is not as more roughly groomed.
The primary reason to visit Lake Fannin Wilderness Trails is for camping along the lake. There are several primitive cabins, a lodge, and plenty of tent camping. The trail is pretty secluded but does have the…
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Trying to stay warm here! Adding new features to my cycling app! RT @BSS_Austin: It's just plain cold out there, #Austin! Stay warm!
— Roof Rack Ranger (@RoofRackRanger) December 6, 2013
Bike tragedy remains unsolved: Search for hit-and-run driver continues – CultureMap Houston http://t.co/gTJFQu2Ycf #Houston #Texas
— Houston Texas (@HoustontexasT) December 6, 2013
We're postponing Peddle for Produce bikefest w @bikeaustin to April. We will have pedicabs on Sun for @thinkeryatx guests to get to market!
— TFM at Mueller (@TFMMueller) December 6, 2013
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Looks like off-season weather outside. Or.. it's cyclo-cross season weather! #ColdOutside #IceOnMyBike
— Baylor Cycling (@BaylorCycling) December 6, 2013
Show of hands. Who is heading to Houston to race this weekend?! #TXCX
— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) December 6, 2013
Lake Houston Wilderness Park trail page updated. More at http://t.co/ejNCntm5I9
— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) December 6, 2013