tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-53191977736820007242024-03-05T09:58:15.264-08:00BikePartners.netGeoffreyHawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08169880747183944197noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5319197773682000724.post-49088504290697395202019-02-21T19:31:00.001-08:002019-02-21T20:03:58.211-08:00Geronimo<div dir="ltr">
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I stand now at the headwaters of the Gila River in southern New Mexico. The place where I stand is very near the birthplace of the legendary Apache warrior and chieftain Geronimo. Geronimo's people were subjected to the abuse of early settlers, and he spent much of his life fighting back for the integrity of his land and the livelihood of his people.<br />
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Standing here in this valley brings me much closer to this person whom I only know by name. Geronimo was the word I shouted as I jumped off the diving board into the deep end of a swimming pool as a boy growing up. I had no idea the caliber of the man that this name invoked.<br />
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While nothing can excuse death and violence, one must appreciate the reasons for Geronimo's actions. They are symbolic of so much of what is wrong with the history of our country. The persecution of minorities. The rape the land. The reckless consumption of natural resources. The destruction of cultures.<br />
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Today's hiking journey will take us 5 miles into the vast Gila Wilderness. This is the first federal wilderness established in the history of the world, in 1924, due in large measure to the efforts of the naturalist Aldo Leopold who's namesake wilderness lies just to the east of us. Both of these wilderness areas were incorporated into the federal Wilderness Act when it was established in 1964, over 50 years ago.</div>
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As Camille and I hike through this land today, the spirit of the ancient people will be with us. Our thoughts will be focused on how we can serve this land that has been so carefully protected. By this we honor the legacy and the memory of the Mogollon, Apache, and countless other peoples that went before... and will come after.</div>
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GeoffreyHawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08169880747183944197noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5319197773682000724.post-85924359261328828482019-02-07T15:14:00.000-08:002019-02-21T19:27:24.350-08:00Southern States Odyssey 2019<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqVZyX02cO942fVO4YaVgJntufdQ1p5wm-WsPNOo-2rdmNE__acNvaySA8IlmKFsiDbeCVm7hAD23vc2e4lLp7bduzv4f1vpaKOFDrvqa5LJvBr12j51iyK7vjuyBmkx2Lmtav1oNVS_M/s1600/IMG_20190207_091352390_HDR.jpg" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqVZyX02cO942fVO4YaVgJntufdQ1p5wm-WsPNOo-2rdmNE__acNvaySA8IlmKFsiDbeCVm7hAD23vc2e4lLp7bduzv4f1vpaKOFDrvqa5LJvBr12j51iyK7vjuyBmkx2Lmtav1oNVS_M/s320/IMG_20190207_091352390_HDR.jpg" title="" width="320" /></a><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><b>T</b></span>he bicycle industry is notoriously slow in the month of January and February. So, rather than sit around our retail shop in Santa Rosa, rearranging furniture, and providing free service to transients, we decided to reduce the shop hours for the month of February and hit the road*. The purpose of this Odyssey is to explore the wild and protected places of the Southern States with our bicycles and our hiking boots. We are traveling from California to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas to Louisiana and possibly as far as Arkansas on this adventure.<br />
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Traveling with us in our company van are a variety of folding bicycles that we plan to share with people we meet along the way. On board we have: <br />
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No Bike Friday tandem on this trip! Camille and I have matching his and hers mountain bikes so we can explore the off pavement dirt road treasures of our national parks. Mercifully the occupant of the White House has lifted the government closure that he started so we actually have national parks that we can enter.<br />
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I will be blogging regularly as we travel and encounter fascinating sights and experiences along the way. I remain in contact via email, text and phone.<br />
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*Meanwhile, back at the shop, my good friend and colleague Bob Stender will be keeping the lights on on a <a href="https://www.bikepartners.net/service/store-hours/">reduced schedule</a>, and meeting folks by appointment. Thank you Bob!<br />
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A number of years ago we at <a href="http://bikepartners.net/">BikePartners.net</a> decided to add a new item to our product offerings. Tricycles. For adults. Big kids really. We found that our aging demographic of quality bike riders was seeking an alternative when balancing on two wheels was no longer feasible. First we brought on the upright three wheel trike. Then a year-and-a-half ago we added the <a href="http://www.terratrike.com/">TerraTrike</a> recumbent trike line.<br />
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The upright bike works great for cruising around the neighborhood, getting groceries at the corner store. They're a little tippy and not made for speed. But they do give mobility to people who had lost it. There's nothing to match the smile on the face of somebody who trades in their walker or cane for a three wheeler and suddenly finds their independence again.<br />
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Based on the experience we had with upright trikes, the TerraTrike became the natural progression. We continue to see people transformed by the experience of riding this machine. There's something close to miraculous about being able to propel yourself under your own power. No longer are you the object of scrutiny. No longer do you stand out in a crowd. You're just another person on a trike having a great day. Getting some exercise and taking in the views.<br />
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This is why we do what we do. We put people on tr/bikes and we bring joy to their lives.<br />
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GeoffreyHawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08169880747183944197noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5319197773682000724.post-83343559215550820912017-03-16T12:03:00.001-07:002018-12-17T09:43:32.031-08:00Bicycle ThoughtReposted from the <a href="http://www.sonomacountygazette.com/cms/pages/sonoma-county-news-article-6126.html">Sonoma County Gazette</a><br>
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Over the years (61 -- now 63 -- so far) I’ve sought cognitive relief in creative ways. When my head is full of confusion and doubt. When I’m troubled about things going on in my life, big or small, I have turned to a variety of distractions in an effort to restore balance. I’ve found that physical exercise provides the best remedy for what ails me: walking, running, kayaking, hiking, backcountry skiing.</div><div class="p2" style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 20px;"><br></div>
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One of my earliest memories as a young child was that of ‘borrowing’ my 5-year old friend’s bicycle while he was having lunch, and taking it for an inaugural ride down the sidewalk. Oh joy! In an instant, my world opened up in ways previously unimaginable. Suddenly my mobility options expanded dramatically. I was optimistic about the future!</div>
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Many years and countless miles later, bicycling remains my go to solution for exercise – not only of body, but of mind. There is something about floating seemingly effortlessly across the surface of the planet, in defiance of gravity, that resonates. Perhaps it’s an inner-ear thing. The constant flow of oxygenated blood and endorphins to the brain over a sustained period of time leads to an enhanced state of mind and clarity of thought that often surprises me. It’s a coming together of mind, body and heart. Free of the shackles of a desk, or four walls, or television news – out there on a bicycle I enter a new sphere of consciousness that I refer to as ‘bicycle thought’ – that form of thought which can only be achieved while pedaling a finely-tuned bicycle.</div>
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In the difficult times that lie ahead, I will be turning to my two-wheeled therapy more regularly. I will point my bicycle in new directions, take paths less traveled by (with a nod to Robert Frost), and relish in the constantly changing scenery. Because it is with these changes that I become more optimistic with hope for the future.</div>
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If despair is an allegorical mountain that looms before me in the course of my daily life, then optimism is that feeling I get when I pedal up that mountain – slowly, steadily, enthusiastically – with my head full of enriching thought, and the knowledge that soon I will reach the top, then coast down the other side.</div>
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<em>Geoffrey Smith is a life-long bicycle touring enthusiast. He owns and operates <a href="http://www.bikepartners.net/" style="color: #64624c;" title="www.BikePartners.net">BikePartners.net</a> Bike Shop in Santa Rosa.</em></div>
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What better way to honor the Earth in this Earth Day month, than to forgo the motor car for a day, a week, or forever. With the United States finally catching on to the cargo bicycle revolution, I thought I would document a day in the life with a cargo bike...</div>
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Rolling up the garage door in the morning, the first decision I face is the toughest -- should I drive or should I ride? This day I choose the bike, nestled there beside the car, occupying very little space...</div>
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Today I need to bring a 50lb bag of potting mix to my shop, for use in a planter. Too heavy to walk to work with, but it's a snap on my cargo bike with the 400lb carrying capacity...</div>
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On the way home after work, I stop in at the California Welcome Center in the train station at Railroad Square, to talk with the nice volunteers about upcoming events in our county. I tend to be most interested in the bicycle rides. I ride my cargo bike right up to the door. Parking is no problem, using the bike rack donated last year by BikePartners.net Bike Shop...</div>
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Keeping up with the groceries is a breeze on the cargo bike! The ride to the market is refreshing, and the bike has plenty of room for five or more bulky bags of groceries...</div>
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Did I mention? The cargo bike can stand on it's tail, squeezing into the space next to our front door...</div>
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Attention parents! My neighbors have discovered the fun and convenience of this cargo bike ---aka 'The New SUV'! Now going to school or the park is an adventure, and good exercise, too...</div>
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And the best part? This zero-carbon, super fun, versatile hauling bike is not mine! It's ours! You can check this and other cool bikes out from the Free Lending Library at the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition, www.bikesonoma.org. Do it! The Earth will thank you!</div>
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<i>Geoffrey Smith sells the Bike Friday </i><i>Haul-a-Day</i><i> cargo bike and other </i><i>zero-emission</i><i> vehicles, at his </i><i>BikePartners.net</i><i> Bike Shop in Railroad Square, Santa Rosa.</i></div>
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Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do,<br />
I'm half crazy all for the love of you.<br />
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Harry Dacre had the right idea back in 1892. Take your partner by the hand, put a helmet on him or her, and head for the open road... on a tandem! What better way to experience bicycling joy than riding with the one you love...<em>on the same bike!</em></div>
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Yes my courting friends, today's tandem bicycles have elevated the joy of the sport by leaps and bounds since those grand bicycling days of the 19th century. Today's sleek machines are lighter, faster, better hill climbers, better stoppers (brakes are important!), and more comfortable than what the subjects of good-intentioned courtships were subjected to in 1892.</div>
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Yet the magic is the same. Legs pumping in unison. Bodies leaning to and fro, joined in a common effort. The breath in sync. The warm touch just a reach away. The harmonious squeals of joy, the moans of pain. After all, isn't that what it's all about? (That's as far we go with this article intended for general audiences.)</div>
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Tandeming could just be the ultimate test of a budding relationship. What better way to see if you two are compatico than by clipping into the pedals of a single machine, and letting one (or the other) of you do the driving? A word of caution here: Many long-term committed couples have struggled with this perceived forced cooperation. If there is a marriage contract already in force, discretion is advised.</div>
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The Race Across America (RAAM) tandem team of Susan Notorangelo and Lon Haldeman are a pair. While setting their second trans-continental race record of 9 days in 1989, the duo employed a unique strategy: <em>They wore each other’s heart monitors!</em> While one was captaining the tandem, the other -- the ‘stoker’ -- would monitor his partner’s pulse. When it dropped below a threshold, they would swap positions. I wonder what happened to Susan’s pulse when Lon expressed his love for her...</div>
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Geek Factoid #1: The first known example of computer speech synthesis took place in 1961 at Bell Labs when an IBM 704 computer sang ‘Daisy, Daisy’ to a rapt audience of computer programmers! Do you think they were in love?</div>
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<em>Geoffrey Smith and his valentine Camille Armstrong own <a href="http://www.sonomacountygazette.com/cms/pages/BikePartners.net" style="color: #64624c;">BikePartners.net</a> Bike Shop in Santa Rosa. They can often be seen pumping together on their Bike Friday folding tandem</em></div>
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Published February 1, 2015 in The Sonoma County Gazette, http://www.sonomacountygazette.com/cms/pages/sonoma-county-news-article-3544.htmlGeoffreyHawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08169880747183944197noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5319197773682000724.post-68907220580868717512015-01-27T16:39:00.001-08:002015-01-27T16:39:04.881-08:00Ride a bike. Avoid lines.<p dir="ltr">Tired of standing in line at DMV?  We have a solution: Ride a bike!  Bicycles require no registration, nor a license to operate.  No insurance either. Not yet anyway.</p>
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There are days in the life of a bicycle shop owner that make all the hassle of running a business worth while. Today I received an update from the road, sent on behalf of two customers of ours who embarked on a 4-month bicycle and climbing adventure on the other side of the world. Kristi and Brant purchased two of our Bike Friday folding OSATA bikes in December. They handily found gently-used travel cases and trailer kits, and headed out.<br />
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We can practically hear the ocean waves breaking on the beach... somewhere in <b>Indonesia</b>!</div>
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/IpjZ2F2fFn6zkunQHDPg89lk0cBWXtB1BP4uKrXoNnEXIndAheQYKfeMEKLqqAcr4JqMydiw0zql0FAZGTJLp88QKlA=s400" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/IpjZ2F2fFn6zkunQHDPg89lk0cBWXtB1BP4uKrXoNnEXIndAheQYKfeMEKLqqAcr4JqMydiw0zql0FAZGTJLp88QKlA=s400" height="240" style="cursor: move;" width="320" /></a>Proud father Richard reports that the couple is having a great time, and the bikes are working out very well indeed. From the looks of these photos, we would have to agree!<br />
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Sales pitch: Our Bike Friday folding bicycles, combined with the hard-shell travel cases and trailers, make for a very versatile travel system, with many benefits while traveling on rugged roads, sandy beaches, and public transit.<br />
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Anywhere in the world.<br />
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<br />GeoffreyHawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08169880747183944197noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5319197773682000724.post-27157118114690354482014-12-26T12:30:00.000-08:002015-01-09T08:54:59.529-08:00Traveling Executive's Packing ChecklistTravel checklist:<br />
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<li>Shirt</li>
<li>Jacket</li>
<li>Parka</li>
<li>Pants</li>
<li>Socks</li>
<li>Toothbrush</li>
<li>Toothpaste</li>
<li><span style="background-color: yellow; color: red;">Pocket Rocket</span></li>
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