Bike Here Podcast: Using Bike Paths to Remove a Barrier in Cycling

|Arleigh Greenwald
Bike Here Podcast: Using Bike Paths to Remove a Barrier in Cycling

Does biking on the street make you nervous? We are talking all about finding off-street bike paths and greenways near you with Beth Nobles, Executive Director of the Sand Creek Regional Greenway Partnership.

Episode 5 Show Notes

Episode 5 Sponsor

Today’s episode is sponsored by Kryptonite. For over 45 years, Kryptonite has been your high-quality bike lock provider. One of the most important things about bicycle locks is using them to lock your bike properly! I hear often as a bike shop owner that while a customer used a great bike lock, they didn't lock the right parts of their bike or check what they were locking it to. Kryptonite has a great series of how-to instructions, and tips to help ensure your bike will be where you left it. You can see these tips right on Kryptonite's website visit Kryptonite’s “Proper Bike Locking”.

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    1 comment

    Loved this episode, along with all of the others. This reminded me of our tour on tandems with our kids on the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Trails. It is amazing to see how PA has developed this recreation corridor and helped new businesses emerge to serve cyclists on the trail. A well maintained trail (at least the GAP is), make it doable. Some amazing bridges and tunnels along the route. Thanks for the reminder.

    Donna Price

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