(Skip ahead to the paragraph starting “Anyhoo” if you just want the lowdown on McDaniel Farm Park. These first few paragraphs talk about Metro Atlanta multiuse paths in general. ) There are piles of paved multiuse […]
(Skip ahead to the paragraph starting “Anyhoo” if you just want the lowdown on McDaniel Farm Park. These first few paragraphs talk about Metro Atlanta multiuse paths in general. ) There are piles of paved multiuse […]
(photo courtesy of Jackie Marchand) Meet Jackie Marchand. She is the owner/operator of WomanTours, a women-only bike tour company that offers fully-supported multi-day trips both in the USA and internationally, designed for women of all […]
(photo courtesy of Irene Lutts) Meet Irene Lutts. A founding member of Quincycles — a bike advocacy organization in Quincy, Massachusetts — she recently got to know her hometown in a whole new way. Irene […]
(photo courtesy of Alison Dewey) Meet Alison Dewey. A thirteen-year employee of the League of American Bicyclists’ national headquarters in Washington D.C., Alison oversaw the creation of the League’s Bicycle Friendly America suite of certifications (Bicycle […]
Reminder: I offer a basic bike skills class specifically for women. Here are some of the women I have taught in person. My first in-person class since the pandemic is next Sunday, August 9. I […]
Pictured is Johanna DeCotis Smith, who, along with her husband Cole Smith, was my bike tour guide of the Atlanta Beltline so many years ago! See photos and story here*. Fun fact: Johanna actually rode […]
Thank you so much for your kind responses to “Pedal Power with Pattie,” the first bike skills class in the world delivered securely via text (at the time each day you determine, for a commitment […]
Life looks different when you’re traveling at the speed of bike. Possibly friendlier. Often simpler. And usually more clear about what needs to change. While exercising your right to public space, face to face with […]