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Tag Archives: move by bike
Scenes from our move by bike
A couple weeks ago, my spouse Kelli and I moved from the Central District to the Wallingford/U District area. And with the help of nearly 20 amazing friends — old and new — we did it by bike. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged brock howell, central district, cyclefab, haulin colin, move by bike, wallingford
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I’m moving by bike Sunday, and you’re invited
Moving by bike is one of my favorite things to do. It turns a stressful day of trying to cramp stuff into a car or strapping things to the roof into a fun day of riding bikes around town with … Continue reading
Video from Cascade’s super fun office move by bike
When Cascade Bicycle Club was getting ready to move their office to a different part of Magnuson Park about a half mile away, the best way to do that was clear: Move by bike. Moving by bike is pretty much … Continue reading
Cascade’s new Bicycling Center has grand opening Saturday + Will move office by bike Nov 30
Cascade Bicycle Club is moving their office across Magnuson Park to a renovated lakefront building. But they’re hoping the new headquarters will be more than just an office. With space for members to gather and some event and programming space, … Continue reading
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Tagged cascade bicycle club, cascade bicycling center, elizabeth kiker, kelli refer, magnuson park, move by bike
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Next time, I’m moving by bike
Like in this StreetFilms video: Bike Move! from Streetfilms on Vimeo. I moved from Fremont to the U District today, where I’ll be for the next couple months, and it sucked. And sure, most of the headaches were normal moving … Continue reading