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Pedal Portland, 25 easy rides for exploring the city by bike

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Pedal Portland, 25 easy rides for exploring the city by bike
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Pedal Portland
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
25 easy rides for exploring the city by bike
Summary
Pedal Portland is the ultimate guide for riding like a local. Portland is beautiful, and the ever-expanding bike infrastructure makes for safe and pleasant riding. And it is a city full of bicyclists: 40 percent of residents bike recreationally and nearly 10 percent commute daily on bike. No wonder Bicycling magazine regularly names it one of the top cities to bike in America! Pedal Portland celebrates the city's passion for pedaling in an accessible, fun, and family-friendly way with rides that explore the most interesting parts of the city, from north to northwest to northeast, southwest to southeast, and the surrounding areas like Beaverton and Vancouver. The rides are accessible to anyone with a bike and range from eight to twelve miles but can be shortened by taking advantage of the city's bike-friendly public transportation. Each route features a scavenger hunt that highlights the quirky and interesting sites along the way and includes tips on where to eat, drink, and stop to appreciate the view. Pedal Portland celebrates the city's passion for pedaling with 25 rides that explore the city end-to-end, highlighting the neighborhoods, shops, and landmarks unique to Portland. An Oregon native, it was Todd Roll's life in Europe that opened his eyes to biking as more than a sport for speed junkies in Lycra. His desire to make biking accessible to all spawned his Portland sightseeing company, Pedal Bike Tours, as well as the business' motto that "no spandex is required." Through Pedal Bike Tours, he has helped get thousands of tourists and locals onto bikes to pedal the most bike friendly large city in America. Todd can be seen riding around Portland with his wife and daughter. Preface Portland is bicycle nirvana. The city itself is fascinating (rivers, bridges, lava domes, and more cool than can be counted) and the ever-expanding bike infrastructure makes for safe and pleasant riding. This book's twenty-five rides take full advantage of the beautiful, natural, and even wild areas that are close by, or sometimes directly immersed in, the city hubbub. And the quality of biking in and around Portland is hard to dispute. Portland welcomes city planners from around the world who come to experience what has been achieved here, and in 2013, it was awarded a platinum-level rating for bicycle-friendly community by the League of American Bicyclists. Bicycling magazine often ranks Portland number one in their list of most bike-friendly cities in the country. The people, too, are as friendly as the bike infrastructure, and more importantly, the drivers are courteous. What's not to love? For me, it's pretty simple. No matter where I go, I think about my bike. If I'm on my bike, then life is good. But more often than I'd like, when I'm going to some far corner of the Portland area on an errand, I go by car. It's those times especially that I think about how I could get there on two wheels, and what adventures I might have had along the way. When it comes to exploring a city, the automobile-while quick, warm, dry, and (I hope) in possession of a good stereo-has a lot of drawbacks. Cars move too quickly to absorb the details; the driver, especially, is likely to miss views, big and small. Roof and glass separate you from the surrounding smells, sounds, weather, and people that are so much a part of the place. Parking can be difficult and costly, and exercise is almost nonexistent. Never mind what great bakeries, parks, or art galleries you might have missed on the way to your destination. Walking is the best way to explore a place up close, but you need many tiring days to see a city of even modest size on foot. The bicycle is the happy medium. By moving quickly, yet using a relatively low amount of energy, you can go far without taking the nex..
Target audience
adult

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