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The Dallas Cycle Chic Ride was a fun one. It was more of a shopping and social excursion on bicycles than a formal ride. We ended the day at Barcadia for food and drinks. There …
While on one hand we have a modern Dallas Bike Plan, on the other we lack a plan of execution. Or more specifically, we lack the funds to execute that plan. Seems nobody mentioned that …
I’m a bit behind updating things around these parts, so here goes…Bike Friendly Richardson hosted their 3rd annual Black Friday Ride which was a nice alternative to getting creamed at your local Walmart. We meandered …
Ok, this is the final installment of the 2011 Dallas Tweed Ride gallery from yours truly. These were taken at the final destination – Bishop Arts in Oak Cliff. You can see the Dealey Plaza …
This is two of three Dallas Tweed Ride galleries from Biking in Dallas. Gallery 1 (Dealey Plaza) can be seen here. You can see the Bishop Arts gallery here. I’m also adding links to other …
I have so many photos that I’m splitting them into three galleries: Dealey Plaza, Turner House and then Bishop Arts; in the same order we rode. The lighting was kind of weird at Dealey Plaza …
The Spooky Cyclocross turned out to be a fun way to spend a Saturday morning. Here’s a few shots I took.
I took Zang Blvd on my way back downtown from the Ray Charles ride. In spite of the overhead power cables in some of the photos, you get a spectacular view of the city from …
Here are a few more photos taken at the Blues/Bandits & BBQ festival. The Richardson Bike Mart crew had a variety of activities going on, including how to levitate in mid-air on BMX bikes:
A blueberry …
On Saturday we joined the “Hit the Road Jack” historic ride through south Dallas of Ray Charles. We visited Ray Charles’ house in South Dallas, the historic Oakland Cemetery where some of the city’s most …


























