Texas Bicycling News Digest March 26th 2019
Major Trail Developments, New Potential Funding Streams in the Lone Star State
by Andrew Dupuy | www.railstotrails.org
Spring in Texas means mild weather and wildflowers blooming.
That means it’s a great time to get out on some Texas trails, and walk or ride among the bluebonnets, as trails are making great strides in the Lone Star State.
Revitalizing Houston Communities
Houston was one of RTC’s invited guests at last year’s inaugural TrailNation Summit, due to the great accomplishments the Houston Parks Board has made building out the 150-mile, $220-million Bayou Greenways 2020 project. This model …
DSS Wednesday Night Ride at RCP p/b Richardson Bike Mart
by Dirt Side Sisters | www.facebook.com
Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 6 PM – 8:30 PM CDT Rowlett Creek Preserve 2525 Castle Rd Garland, TX 75040 Join us this week at Rowlett Creek Preserve! This is a great trail that offers a little bit of everything! Test your skills on the teeter totter or practice lifting your wheel over log obstacles. As always we’ll have a "first time rider," beginner, beginner-intermediate, and intermediate groups led by our PMBIA certified MTB instructors and you do not have to be a paid member to join us. Huge thank you to Richardson Bike Mart for providing bike checks and mechanical support! …
Video: ‘Safe Routes to School’ program helps road safety in Austin
Anavid Reyes | www.kvue.com
Each Council district IS allotted $2.75 million for Safe Routes to School-related improvement
AUSTIN, Texas — Walking, biking or driving to school could be safer for students in Austin.
The city of Austin’s ‘Safe Routes to School’ program has been around for a while providing awareness and resources to increase road safety around school, but now they’re adding infrastructure improvements to their program.
"Our mission is to …
Audio: A Chappell Hill Saturday
By Paul Negrete | anchor.fm
A podcast about riding and racing bikes in Texas.
We had a small group ride through Washington and Burleson counties followed by post-ride beers. We touched on the ride, what other rides were happening the same day, and reminisced about previous Chappell Hill rides.
contains some adult language
Intro/closing music: Hoedown by Jason Shaw
Tuesday Training
Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com
Driveway Series • Mar 14 2019
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Categories » Men Cat 1/2/3 » Men Cat 3/4 » Men Cat 4/5 » Men Master 35+ Cat 1/2/3/4 » Women Cat 1/2/3/4 » Women Cat 4/5
Driveway Series • Mar 21 2019
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Categories » Men Cat 1/2/3 » Men Cat 3/4 » Men Cat 4/5 » Men Master 35+ Cat 1/2/3/4 » Women Cat 1/2/3/4 » Women Cat 4/5
Bruce and Robert’s Southern Tier Adventure
By Bruce Cline and Robert Goss | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 27, 28 and 29 Great Rest Days in Austin: We Made The Most Of It Saturday March 23, 2019 What a great time we had exploring Austin, relaxing and spending quality time with Julie and Claudia. Bruce and Julie loved the city, even more than Nashville and can’t wait to come back. Robert and Claudia also loved the town, the music, the food and exploring. Heck, night one after a power nap, Robert and Claudia listened to music until 1:30 a.m.!!! Bruce and Julie hit Dirty 6th (6th street as the locals call it.) Full blown party scene where the streets are shut down to traffic at 10:00 and music is pumping from every venue. We explored the many districts and sampled plenty of fine beverages in each one. The town is really amazing with its mix of old and new, right next to each other, theoretically coexisting. Bar after bar, music spot after music spot and more food opportunities than you can …
Day 30 Austin to Buescher State Park (past Bastrop): Let’s Get Set Two Rolling Sunday March 24, 2019, 55 miles (89 km) – Total so far: 1,682 miles (2,707 km) Distance 55 miles, Climbing 2200 Sadly we said our good byes, but we’re grateful for the time we had. Bruce and Robert felt the three good days were just about right and were ready for a later start and seeing more of the USA.
Since we were On Willie Nelson Blvd in Austin and close to his home town, and home to Willies Roadhouse on Outlaw Country….Sing it Willie.. …
Honeoye Riders Reverse the Southern Tier 2019
By jim kersting | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 27: Uvalde-Del Rio, Tex. Tuesday March 26, 2019, 76 miles (122 km) – Total so far: 1,560 miles (2,511 km) I’m quite certain yesterday was not one of Happy’s favorite days of bicycling. She spent most of the night throwing up, certain she had food poisoning. Being weak with only a few crackers and water in her stomach, off she pedaled come daybreak. How she managed is beyond amazing. By lunch and after pedaling 40 miles, she was able to eat and resumed her lightning speed to Del Rio. She’s a warrior extraordinaire. The landscape has changed. We are entering the desert. With that comes the games your mind plays when all you see is nothing. First one cyclist passed us, carrying nothing. Then another who said stop up ahead and get some food. Then we saw cars and all sorts of activity on the other side of the road. We …
Two Retired Amigos on Winter Tour
By Douglas Wood | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 31: Avalde to Del Rio Tuesday March 26, 2019, 73 miles (117 km) – Total so far: 1,571 miles (2,528 km) Whoopi! Nice ride today. Cool morning, good roads for the most part, low traffic, and best of all wind at our back. One reason for riding east to west was to have the sun at our back in the morning. In this case the shoulder is wide and traffic was low it just seems safer for riding. By the way the speed limit on this road, US 90, was 75 mph. …