Tour dem Parks Registration is Open

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Forget about that Groundhog — the surest sign that spring
is right around the corner is that Tour dem Parks is just a few short months
away, and that registration is now OPEN!  We are already counting down to
Tour Day — Sunday, June 12th.  As in years past, we are offering four options
for routes: 

 

The Family Ride — a laid-back, kid-friendly
12-mile jaunt highlighting the Gwynn’s Falls Trail.

Le Petite Tour — a 25-mile ride great for
newbies or those recently returned to the joy of cycling, showing off a nice
sampling of Baltimore’s great parks from large to small.   

Le Grand Tour — a 36-mile ride through the
five largest parks (Gwynn’s Falls/Leakin, Druid Hill, Clifton, Patterson,
Carroll) and many neighborhood and street parks.

The Metric Century – our fourth Metric
Century ride (64 miles), for experienced riders only, which once again features
an all-new route.

Registration
is open now — our Paypal-driven registration page is on our redesigned
website: www.tourdemparks.org
(Click the “Registration” tab.) 

 Save
some bucks by registering now — our Early Bird rate applies only until May 31,
2011.  As an Early Bird registrant, you are also assured of having a 2011
Tour dem Parks T-shirt in your choice of size — this year you specify T-shirt
size as part of the registration process to make double-triple sure you get the
size you want!

A Successful Day on the Hill!

Yesterday, Alex Obriecht, Bike Maryland President and I were accompanied by at least a dozen of Maryland’s advocates, leaders, citizens, bike shop owners and planners to deliver our “bike-partisan” message directly to our new and current members of Congress. We made sure that Maryland’s Congressional leaders know the direct value of bike enhancements, safe routes to school, recreational trails and other Federally-funded projects.  As Andy Clarke, President of the League of American Bicyclists states, “Bicycling offers an excellent return on Federal investment, in terms of jobs, economic growth, and a healthier America.” 

Meetings took place with the following staff/leaders:  Senator Barbara Mikulski, Senator Benjamin Cardin, Representative Andy Harris, Representative C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger, Representative John Sarbanes, Representative Donna Edwards, Representative Steny Hoyer, Representative Roscoe Bartlett, Representative Elijah Cummings and Representative Chris Van Hollen.  Please contact your Congressional leader, thank them for meeting with us and urge them to support a more bike-able Maryland. Unfortunately, there was not the opportunity to meet with Representative Andy Harris (1st District) so if you live in the 1st District it is especially important that you urge him to support funding for bicycling. Click here to contact your representative.

For example, Representative John Sarbanes learned that his district is home to 51 stores that sell bikes and that those stores grossed more than $20 million in 2009.  Most of these bikes are sold by small-business owners, and those sales create jobs and better our economy.  Also emphasized, was the fact that alternative transportation alternatives such as bike paths and bike lanes are a whole lot less expensive than new highways.

LAB writes, “There are more people riding bikes than ever. Yet half of all U.S. trips are three miles or less, and more than 90 percent are made by car. The National Bike Summit has improved bicycle-friendliness and livability in many communities, but the need and opportunity to improve physical activity, safety and livability in the U.S., while reducing congestion, greenhouse gas emissions and our dependence on oil – remains greater today than a decade ago. These issues seem difficult to solve but the answer is simple. The answer is the bicycle”.  Please support Bike Maryland and your right to bike by spreading this important message to your Congressional leaders!

Written by: Carol Silldorff, Bike Maryland Executive Director

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Nathan Krasnopoler March 11 Update

Nathan was quiet today. He was back on the tracheal collar so he has been breathing on his own for seven hours and has been doing great! He was back on the vent previously, because of his surgery and recovery from the anesthetic.

March 10 Update
Yesterday, March 10, Nathan had his first of probably many surgeries to reconstruct part of the right side of his face. This surgery was to remove the dead burned skin and prepare his face to accept a skin graft. The plastic surgeon said the surgery went well.

Jury finds Maryland liable for failing to include a sidewalk

From Greater Greater Washington by David Alpert
A Prince George’s County jury found the state of Maryland liable for the death of a pedestrian because they didn’t install a sidewalk.
A driver hit and killed Kelay Smith on Pennsylvania Avenue in District Heights in August 2008. There is a 200-foot gap in the sidewalk, forcing people to walk along the road with fast-moving traffic.
According to the Post, one of the officers investigating the crash said, "There shouldn’t be any pedestrians walking alongside the road," but residents say they have no choice since nearby apartment complex have fences that prohibit walking anywhere else.

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It’s just speeding

Let’s say someone is doing 25mph over the speed limit on a:
A) rural interstate and get caught by a speed trap, fine $185.
B) residential street paralyzing a young boy, fine $185.
When are we going to get that driving near twice the speed limit (B) is by far more reckless/negligent then driving 1/3 over the speed limit (A)?
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Fix gear street "racing" [video]

The first 1:40 is a really slow moving ad for “Grip Reaper” [personal note: I think straps that go across the pedals like this (various brands) are not as good as clipless but a lot better then toe cages. So now you know you have options depending on your comfort level.

So skipping to 1:40 for something close to “New York Messenger” style action (I just love to see bikes going faster then cars, what can say?)

Grip Reaper – JBC Take Over from amirul.izwan on Vimeo.

Bring Your Message to Washington…By Bicycle!

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Brita Climate Ride will return for its fourth year this May 13-17, 2011,
and will once again see hundreds of cyclists pedal beautiful country
roads 300 miles from New York City to Washington, DC to raise awareness
of renewable energy and the climate crisis. This “climate conference on
wheels” and fully-supported adventure raises funds for a collection of
nine hardworking non-profits including 350.org,
Washington Area Bicyclist Coalition, Green America, Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy, and 1Sky. Brita Climate Ride is the first multi-day,
multi-city charitable bicycle ride to address climate change and
renewable energy issues.  The event also endeavors to showcase the
bicycle as the ultimate carbon-free machine and a viable form of
transportation. Climate Ride will also return to California on October
2-6, 2011. This gorgeous 5-day, 320-mile ride along California’s
spectacular coast begins in the Redwood Empire near Eureka and finishes
across the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco. Participants can
currently register for either ride online at www.climateride.org.