by Guest Author | Jan 19, 2018 | Opinion, Sports
It’s getting close to biking season, in fact, we have already had a few good riding days already here in Boise. Today, our guest post talks about what you should do in the unfortunate event of a bicycle accident. Disclaimer: the material presented in the article...
by Troy Lambert | Jul 25, 2016 | Advice for Authors, Health, Opinion
So a few weeks back a friend challenged me to ride a bike race in the near future. It is 53 miles long, and at the time I was riding about 12-15 miles a day, most of that part of my commute. I decided to train for the race, in an attempt to do one thing: finish....
by Troy Lambert | Sep 3, 2013 | Human Powered Summer
It’s been a fun time, riding my bike all summer, though it’s also been filled with frustration from time to time. We’re a region and a world that is geared toward the automobile and the consumption of fossil fuels. I have to confess that I’m addicted to ease of...
by Troy Lambert | Aug 19, 2013 | Human Powered Summer
Ever feel insecure riding your bike, and wonder if you will have a place to lock it up when you arrive at your destination? No? Then you haven’t cycled much for transportation, at least not with a bike worth much. I’ve harped on this before in this series, so watch...
by Troy Lambert | Jul 29, 2013 | Human Powered Summer
The Human Powered Summer Part 4: The cycling as transportation process, and the whole point of this exercise is not only to get myself in shape, reduce my impact on at least my local environment, save a few bucks, and write some interesting articles, but to at the...