Tag: move by bike
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Scenes from our move by bike
A couple weeks ago, my spouse Kelli and I moved from the Central District to the Wallingford/U District area. And with the help of nearly 20 amazing friends — old and new — we did it by bike. I have moved big items before, like dressers and mattresses for friends or random office stuff for…
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I’m moving by bike Sunday, and you’re invited
Moving by bike is one of my favorite things to do. It turns a stressful day of trying to cramp stuff into a car or strapping things to the roof into a fun day of riding bikes around town with friends. Many bikes make light work, as they say. I’ve helped friends (and even Cascade…
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Video from Cascade’s super fun office move by bike
When Cascade Bicycle Club was getting ready to move their office to a different part of Magnuson Park about a half mile away, the best way to do that was clear: Move by bike. Moving by bike is pretty much the most fun a person can have while moving. At first it sounds really hard…
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Cascade’s new Bicycling Center has grand opening Saturday + Will move office by bike Nov 30
Cascade Bicycle Club is moving their office across Magnuson Park to a renovated lakefront building. But they’re hoping the new headquarters will be more than just an office. With space for members to gather and some event and programming space, the Cascade Bicycling Center could become a hub of bike culture in Seattle. Or at…
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Next time, I’m moving by bike
Like in this StreetFilms video: Bike Move! from Streetfilms on Vimeo. I moved from Fremont to the U District today, where I’ll be for the next couple months, and it sucked. And sure, most of the headaches were normal moving headaches, like cleaning in nooks and crannies for the first time since you moved in,…
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