E140 – Tim Mooney: Pedalshift



Tim Mooney is working on a concept we like: how can you have a “grown-up job” and still pursue bicycle travel?  While he hasn’t found the magic solution yet, he createdPedalshift to begin the conversation among those of us who are interested.  We also discuss Portland’s changes over time, the World Domination Summit, and Tim’s bicycle tour down the West Coast.

Tim is also a podcast producer for Kimberly Wilson’s Tranquility Du Jour, blogger,twitterer, and, of course, a loyal Sprocket Podcast listener.

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E139 – Rob Sadowsky & Carl Larson – BTA Blueprint



Rob Sadowsky & Carl Larson from the BTA join us to explain their organization’sBlueprint for Better Bicycling and how it relates to Portland’s plan for infrastructure in the future.

After our ending credits we share the speech delivered by city commissioner Steve Novick at this last weekend’s Disaster Relief Trials!

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Listener Robert donates and cheers our even-handed treatment of differing ideologies while maintaining balance.

Headlines
The Atlantic Cities via Brandon: Love In the Time of Public Transportation
NYT: B-Line gets recognition for cargo delivery by bike
BikePortland: some nimble footwork by bike shop employees helps recover stolen bikes

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E138 – Tom Allen Returns



Tom Allen returns to talk a little more with us about his film Janapar and the book of the same title, both fantastic interpretations of the bicycle travel experience.  We were also privileged to join him for a meetup discussion and film screening at Velo Cult and were pleased to see such a great turnout.  Watch the film, read the book, and tell your friends!

Both the film and the book are available on Tom’s website.

Brock & Aaron also discuss Marley’s Mellow Mood, Aaron’s crazy ride down the Columbia River Gorge, and Brock’s trip to the woods on Forest Service roads.

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Dan in MN moved to Bemidji MN and works with Active Living Bemidji!

Ethan donates (thanks!) and supports our nerd-out on Dune references, stating that the sci-fi equivalent of fatbikes is riding a sand worm.  He also affirms Ethan Jewett’s recommendation of The Wind-Up Girl.

Marcus also donates! (Thanks!)

Robert enjoyed E134 and plans a move back to Portland with kids on bikes.  He also appreciates our even-handed dialogue about conservatism and hopes to find common ground in that debate.

Headlines
Portland Tribune: Walgreens bike-through access goes national
BikePortland: Vancouver bike shop collaborates with public agencies to combat theft
Los Angeles Times: Seattle public libraries offer “bikemobile” book service
BikePortland: Velodirt hosts a tour through eastern Oregon on unpaved roads

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the meetup crew at Velo Cult
Tom answers questions to a packed room after the Velo Cult screening

E137 – Ethan Jewett: Disaster Relief Trials 2013



Ethan Jewett is one of the masterminds behind the wildly popular Disaster Relief Trials, the event demonstrating the value of cargo bikes in large-scale emergencies for transport of relief supplies and maintaining contact when other modes fail.  We are excited to talk with him on the eve of the second event based in Portland this year!

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Listener Dan from Portland released a dystopian novel entitled The LIghtcap and wants us to know about it!

Listener Dan from MN was on a bicycle safety ad!

Former host Brandon Rhodes shares a method of growler transport by bike for the beer lovers out there.

Phil from Alaska commutes by bike through sun, rain, sleet and snow and is writing about it on a blog.

Steve from WY weighs in on trailer transport.

Josh from Frankfurt inquires about how to start a bike moving scene.

Zed invites all Portland fans of bike fun to gather on the 3rd Wednesday of the month for the purpose of stimulating even more bike fun in town!

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E136 – Emily Finch!



Emily Finch is a success story of transitioning herself and her family from auto-dependent life into simpler transport thanks to the genius of the bicycle – specifically, the bakfiets.  Her amazing story has been featured by BikePortland, broadcast to the masses on Ricki Lake’s television program, and also passed around Reddit.  Today she shares her story with us!

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E135 – Ted Beuhler: Deconstruction By Bike



Ted Beuhler is an innovative man who has given much thought to the art & science of carrying cargo by bike.  His collaboration with The ReBuilding Store led to an ongoing effort to combine reuse of building materials with his passion for bicycling known here in Portland as Deconstruction By Bike.

Brock, Aaron & Adele also discuss ice cream snobbery, hemp week, and Pedalpalooza rides (while Brock’s mic shorts out frequently).

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Will Vanlue shares the BTA’s Blueprint for Better Bicycling in Portland.

Rene from Canada shares the bicycle barometer.

And listener Wayne generously donates. Thank you!

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E134 – The Blounts Move to Portland



Joshua & Melissa Blount are recent transplants to Portland (and Cascadia) who are simplifying their daily rhythms of life and giving low-car life a fair shake.  We talk about their transition and their experiences with the new paradigm.  Joshua also podcasts atinternetpodcasts.com with three culture-related shows and documents their Portland move at joshplusmelissa.com with a video blog.

Melissa wanted to inform our listeners of an opportunity to support a local non-profit through a bicycle tour this summer. In July ten riders will pedal from Portland to Crater Lake and back to raise funds for The Cupcake Girls as part of the Sweet Ride Tour. Riders are attempting raise $10,000 to cover their costs and fund operations for The Cupcake Girls for six months. The Cupcake Girls bring resources, empowerment, and delicious cupcakes to men and women in the local adult entertainment industry. All donations are tax deductible.
Brock & Aaron also discuss moving by bike and a myriad of pedalpalooza rides, with shouts out to listeners we met on the rides: Max, Vince, Sarah, and Josh!
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Logan references Business Insider’s article on a novice bicyclist’s experience with Citi Bike share system in NYC; he also recommends Darn Tough Socks out of Vermont and the Find Friends app for meeting up with friends out in the field.

Derek tells us about SwapServe, “a place where people can sign up to volunteer with local non-profits and get free stuff from local businesses as a thank you.”  He also offers to do a handstand.

Conservative listener Alisa writes in as requested to detail her take on our coverage of those from differing political backgrounds. (for those interested, her full letter is here)

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E133 – Joe Doebele: Joe Bike



Joe Doebele is the owner of Joe Bike, a city bicycle shop in SE Portland’s Hawthorne disctrict.  We talk about his experiences with cargo bikes, bike apparel and his new clothing store, the challenges of business, and a little bit on cyclocross racing.

Brock & Aaron also discuss Aaron’s trip to Hawaii, snakes on a plane, The World Domination Summit & breaking a float chain record, Aaron’s trip to Battle Ground Lake and the unfortunate driver that wedged a car into the I-205 bike path, Brock’s new apartment, and the price of Pabst in New York. (thanks to Welcome To That Whole Thing for the Pabst story)

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Dion is doing a charity fundraiser ride for the make a wish charity that grants wishes to children with life threatening illnesses.

Rance picked up a 50 gallon recycled food container made into a rain barrel.  Onlookers were amazed that he could haul it with a trailer by bike!

Rory from Kalamazoo asks about touring setups, and we opine at length.

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E132 – Lance Poehler, Nathan Frost & Tim Neuwerth: Bike Fun Finder



L-R: Nate, Tim, Lance, Brock, Adele

Lance Poehler and friends Nathan Frost and Tim Neuwerth are developing a useful mobile app for fans of bicycle fun in Portland (and soon, other cities worldwide)!  They attempt to solve some of the common problems of missing your favorite group ride with phones and GPS technology in the new Bike Fun Finder.  We also discuss camping trips and rain, wool clothing and sock darning, and more.

Bonus Audio: the interstitial conversation on darning socks

Headlines
Design Taxi via Gus: a bicycle coffee shop that’s human powered
BikePortland: Walgreens now “welcomes” people on bikes at outdoor service windows
KGW via Brandon: funeral home offers tricycle hearse

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Tim in DC gives props to Lindsay Kandra.

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