So there you are, getting ready to ascend Demonbreun Hill just after crossing I-40. You’ve filtered over after the bike lane ends at 12th Ave and then begins again and you’re looking ahead of you. A car. In the bike lane. On an uphill. Folks,

Creating joyful bicycle riders in Middle Tennessee
So there you are, getting ready to ascend Demonbreun Hill just after crossing I-40. You’ve filtered over after the bike lane ends at 12th Ave and then begins again and you’re looking ahead of you. A car. In the bike lane. On an uphill. Folks,
Yesterday, I rode my bike from Inglewood over to Edgehill to volunteer for Walk Bike Nashville as a Walk Bike University instructor. I decided I would take Gallatin Pike down to South 10th Street and over to Woodland so I could pick up some tasty
I love riding my bike at night. For one, it’s cooler, especially in the summer months. Sure, there are some nights where it just feels like you are slicing through tepid air, but you’re making your own breeze and it’s only when you stop that
Nashville, TN — On a warm Sunday evening in September, KJ Garner of Nashville, TN, went on a bike ride. “I really just wanted to get out of the house and see my world from two wheels,” she said. “It wasn’t any kind of statement.”
I was featured in the Williamson County section of the Tennessean last week, as part of an article a reporter covering the Williamson County beat did in response to the Brentwood BPAC (bicycle & pedestrian advocacy committee) report about bike and pedestrian friendliness in the