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Tag Archives: jogging
The Rails to Trails Conservancy’s Hall of Fame – Updated
Between 2007 and 2020, the Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) inducted 38 trails into its Hall of Fame. Below is a list of those trails, the state where they are located, and the year they were given this honor. If … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, adaptive reuse, Advocacy, bicycling, Biking, charities, economic development, entertainment, environment, fitness, fun, geography, health, historic preservation, history, infrastructure, land use, nature, North America, placemaking, planning, revitalization, spatial design, States, sustainability, third places, tourism, transportation, Travel, walking
Tagged biking, exercise, fitness, fun, hiking, jogging, outdoors, paths pathways, rails-to-trails, RTC, state trails, trails, walking
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Zombie pedestrian dodge-em
Trying to be a courteous bicyclist, I always attempt to warn pedestrians and other cyclists of my presence, especially when approaching them from behind. I do this by ringing my bike’s bell or calling out that I am on their … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, bicycling, Biking, Cars, cities, civics, civility, climate change, Communications, culture, environment, fitness, health, humanity, music, product design, Social media, spatial design, sustainability, technology, transportation, walking
Tagged bicycling, cycling, fitness, jogging, music, noise, pedestrians, safety, walking, zombies
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A cool cycling ‘cartogeeks’ phone app
As a total cartography geek (a.k.a. cartogeek) about maps, which I have been collecting since I was a kid, I am always fascinated by new applications for cartography. Just yesterday, I was introduced to a fun and cool bicycling app … Continue reading
Posted in bicycling, entrepreneurship, environment, fitness, fun, geography, health, spatial design, sustainability, technology, trails, transportation, walking
Tagged apps, bicycling, exercise, fitness, jogging, phones, technology, walking
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