I Bike: Tell Us Your Story!
Washington Bikes wants to put a personal face on bicycling when we talk to elected officials, corporate supporters and the general public. We’ve dubbed this effort the I Bike project. Would you like...
View ArticleI Bike: Tom Radley
I met Tom Radley of Redmond in the mid 1990s when he stepped forward as an early supporter of the East Lake Sammamish Trail. He lived on the lake at that time and, according to Tom, he dearly wanted...
View ArticleI Bike: Jon Snyder
Jon Snyder of Spokane is the founder and owner of the publication Out There Monthly, a family man, and he rides his bike for everyday transportation. He also happens to be a member of Spokane City...
View ArticleI Bike: Suzanne Skinner
Suzanne astride “the Precious” with thanks to Bill Davidson. Suzanne Skinner of Mercer Island began biking to work several years ago when her then employer, the City of Seattle, provided showers and a...
View ArticleI Bike: Izabelle Anderson
Izabelle proudly poses with her bike. Although Izabelle Anderson of Bellingham is only 8 years old, she has been riding her bike for “a hundred years.” She proudly bikes to school on her pink...
View ArticleI Bike: Hannah and Sophia Carpenter
Sisters Hannah (14, freshman in High School) and Sophie (12, 6th grade) Carpenter are independent travelers encouraged by their parents to bike wherever they need to go. They aren’t reliant on an adult...
View ArticleI Bike: Mare Sullivan
Mare Sullivan, a self-described suburban matron from Kirkland, never had a bicycle as a child. Her parents offered to buy each of their children a bike for their 10th birthday, but Mare bargained for...
View Article#BikeIt: What’s On Your List?
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