Thanks for the comments. There are people in Boise who think Idaho looks like Texas too.Rat Rod said:It's hard to believe places like that exist when you live in Texas. :lol:
Looks like an awesome trip....glad to see that the weather looked good too!
“This is the celebration of two of mans greatest inventions –the bicycle and of course, beer,” event coordinator Michael Craft said.
And what’s a celebration without costumes? The Tour de Fat visits cities across the country but New Belgium representatives say Boise bikers outdo them all.
“Boise takes it to the extreme more than anybody else for some reason,” Craft said. “We like to think that if everybody’s a freak, nobody’s a freak.”
It is very fun and rewarding.aka_locojoe said:Very cool of you to volunteer.
Yep. I ride it a few times a week going to and from. I work 1 block away from it.c.p.odom said:The Boise Greenbelt along the river is a very nice place to ride. I lived right on it for 9 months while working a contract in Boise.
Not too bad. We have had some very smokey days with visability of less than 2 miles. They are close to Boise but kinda downwind.B607 said:Are the fires effecting you in Boise? Gary
Thanks, Fall is always nice in the City of Trees.jerrykr said:Love the pictures! Beautiful area!
The three stationary bicycles — a cruiser, a delivery bike and a kid’s chopper — will drive real musical instruments when people pedal them.
The drum, organ pipe and bass will be placed inside painted steel columns attached to the bikes. They’ll respond to the way people ride the bikes, cranking out different notes and rhythms then they’rd pedaled and changing octaves or beats when the rider moves the handlebars or applies the brakes.
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