Bicycling Zion Nov 2011.wmv
A cycling trip to Zion NP
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Bicycling.com 2009 Tour de France – Inside Garmin’s Stage 1
Bicycling.com goes inside team Garmin-Slipstream’s opening time trial at the 2009 Tour de France. Ride along in the team car for Martijn Maaskant’s race (and near-crash) and hear what director Matt White and leader David Millar have to say about the course in Monaco.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
The Bicycle Song by Rob Deez (available on iTunes)
One man, one bike, one song, five minutes… Yours for 99 cents.. itunes.apple.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ OMG g2g Just Got A $600 Fine For Txting And Bicycling! LOL
So, did the girl deserve the fine? More Japanese Language and Culture over at tofugu.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Florida Travel — Miami Travel: Bicycling in Downtown Miami and Miami Beach
As the cold weather starts to settle in over Canada, it’s always a real treat to get away to a warm and sunny destination. And there is no closer and more convenient destination from Toronto than Florida. So I used up some of my Airmiles to book flights for my husband and me to Miami. On November 27, 2010 we arrived at the Miami Airport, picked up our rental car and drove north to the City of Weston, where we would be spending a week at the Mizner Place Resort in a well-equipped one-bedroom apartment. On Sunday, November 28, 2010, I drove south into Miami to do some sightseeing where I visited Villa Vizcaya, an opulent mansion that was constructed between 1914 and 1919 for James Deering, an industrialist and heir to the International Harvester fortune. Built in a Venetian and Renaissance revival style, this National Historic Landmark impresses with its interior courtyard, its formal reception rooms, lavish private living quarters and its breathtaking location on Biscayne Bay. My explorations continued on Monday with a trip into downtown Fort Lauderdale where I explored the Las Olas Riverfront. Las Olas Boulevard is Fort Lauderdale’s most popular shopping avenue and the Las Olas Riverfront is an entertainment complex that features several restaurants, nightclubs and retail outlets, all set on a scenic waterfront promenade along the New River. On November 30, 2010 I headed off again to another interesting destination in Miami: the Spanish Monastery at St. Bernard de …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Is Bicycling Dangerous? Death Statistics
In order to try to compare relative risk, I averaged the data from the last ten years. I believe this will give a more accurate picture. I used studies by other researchers to compare my findings. Although, my numbers are not exactly the same as theirs, I used a different data set. I am basing my numbers on a ten year estimated average US population of 295 million. My data includes all riders of different ages and experience. No one really knows for sure the number of bicyclist. Bicycle statistics are particularly difficult to find. I did my best to be fair and accurate. I used the estimated number of bicycles from other sources when possible. And, I estimated numbers by figuring percentages from years with known data. For example, I estimated a 10 year average of 42.5 million bicycle riders averaging 566 miles each. The average mileage was determined from 12 studies, which had enough information to determine average mileage. My own yearly average is 3000 miles. I know that some of you travel 10000 miles per year. But, most bicycle riders do not ride their bicycles that many miles. This gives an estimated total of 25.3 billion bicycle miles traveled. The average fatality rate over ten years is 716 bicyclist deaths per year. Divide the number of fatalities by the bicycle miles traveled and multiply by 100 million and you get 2.98 fatalities per 100 million bicycle miles traveled. I rounded it off to 3 to make it simple. 250 million motor vehicle drivers and passengers …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
bicycling the Montour Trail to the Panhandle Trail
I leave the GAP and jump on the Clairton Connector Trail and then on to the Montours Trail. I ride from McKeesport PA to McDonald PA in this video. There are several small towns along the Montour Trail but there are many sections that are not well marked or are on surface streets. When you get to the Panhandle Connector,, go down the hill to the parking area/trailhead… and continue following it. There are ZERO signs that say it goes to the Panhandle Trail. Of course you can just go into town, grocery store, restaurants etc, and just ask around like I did thisvideo filmed with Flip UltraHD video camcorder, 4gb internal memory, edited with Windows Live Movie Maker on an HP Mini 210 running Windows 7 and uploaded at Best American Value Inn in Decatur IN “Easy Jam” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Video Rating: 5 / 5
“Deer Trails” Calisthenics & Bicycling

A glimpse of what my training on “Deer Trails” can look like. Deers were present as usual. One of these days i’m gonna try and film myself training a few feet from them.
Video Rating: 0 / 5
Bicycling Welwyn Preserve, Glen Cove, NY
A bicycle tour of the Welwyn Preserve. Footage taken 8/16/11 with Kodak Playfull at 720p60 resolution with resulting jerkiness. Oh well, next time back to 1080p30.
Video Rating: 0 / 5
Glacier National Park – Bicycling Going to the Sun road
This road is normally closed to bicycling, but due to the record snowfall, the road is being opened in 2011 later than it ever has before. Because of this, the National Park Service opened it to hikers and bicyclists, for a once in a lifetime ride. The road opens July 13th and I was able to ride it on each of the days 7/9-7/11. Because I wasn’t adjusted to the altitude, I only made it up the hill 2 miles day 1, then 7 miles day 2 (to the tunnel), on day 3 I cheated and took the shuttle to as high as it went, and rode the extra 2 miles ups, then the 9+ miles decent. Was awesome! This is part 2 of 2, the last 7 miles.
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bicycling the Blue Ridge Parkway, bicycling across America
This video is mostly a collection of photos I took of the Blue Ridge Parkway. There is a lot of climbing involved in cycling the Blue Ridge Parkway. There was very few cars during my ride (maybe 15 cars a day) and I’m chasing spring-time so the weather is cool and the trees bare. I camped near the Appalachian Trail which crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway 3 times. Here is the official National Park Service’s website for the Blue Ridge Parkway www.nps.gov I also rode on the Trams Am (the ACA’s Trans America Trail is the most used cross country bicycle route) There is very few services on the Parkway. So food and water is a major concern. You’ll need to carry something to either filter or treat water. I bicycled the Parkway during the first week of April. There are very few visitors to the National Park during this time. But you’ll need to be prepared for bad weather. It was very nice during my ride, until the last day, when the skies opened and the cold rain fell. I took refuge at a hotel in Waynesboro VA this video filmed with Flip UltraHD video camcorder, 4gb internal memory, edited with Windows Movie Maker Live on an HP Mini 210 running Windows 7 and uploaded at Quality Inn at Waynesboro VA
Florida Travel — Miami Travel: Bicycling in Downtown Miami and Miami Beach
As the cold weather starts to settle in over Canada, it’s always a real treat to get away to a warm and sunny destination. And there is no closer and more convenient destination from Toronto than Florida. So I used up some of my Airmiles to book flights for my husband and me to Miami. On November 27, 2010 we arrived at the Miami Airport, picked up our rental car and drove north to the City of Weston, where we would be spending a week at the Mizner Place Resort in a well-equipped one-bedroom apartment. On Sunday, November 28, 2010, I drove south into Miami to do some sightseeing where I visited Villa Vizcaya, an opulent mansion that was constructed between 1914 and 1919 for James Deering, an industrialist and heir to the International Harvester fortune. Built in a Venetian and Renaissance revival style, this National Historic Landmark impresses with its interior courtyard, its formal reception rooms, lavish private living quarters and its breathtaking location on Biscayne Bay. My explorations continued on Monday with a trip into downtown Fort Lauderdale where I explored the Las Olas Riverfront. Las Olas Boulevard is Fort Lauderdale’s most popular shopping avenue and the Las Olas Riverfront is an entertainment complex that features several restaurants, nightclubs and retail outlets, all set on a scenic waterfront promenade along the New River. On November 30, 2010 I headed off again to another interesting destination in Miami: the Spanish Monastery at St. Bernard de …