Trail Ramblings: Board Member Spotlight- Reynold McMeen
Hello! I’m Reg (yes, THAT Reg for all you punk rockers and fishbowl drinkers from the 90’s and 00’s), Reg McMeen, that is, and I love Lincoln! I’ve been here …
Hello! I’m Reg (yes, THAT Reg for all you punk rockers and fishbowl drinkers from the 90’s and 00’s), Reg McMeen, that is, and I love Lincoln! I’ve been here …
From Flea Market Bikes to Family Miles: Why I Joined BicycLincoln By Jeff Henson Some of my earliest memories of biking take place on a dead-end pea gravel road in …
From Hometown Hustle to Gravel Road ReflectionsSome of my earliest memories are painted with the blur of motion. Whether it was the rhythmic whir of bicycle wheels or the steady …
I was fortunate to grow up in safe neighbourhoods in Australia where I could bike bymyself. From a young age I was privileged to have had bikes. My parents didn’t …
When I moved from Omaha to Lincoln last year, I anticipated the difficult changes that would come with a new job, a new home, and being away from all of …
I’m Andy Pedley, and I’m a founding member of BicycLincoln as well as the current President of the board. My involvement with cycling over the past 20 years has affected …
My first memories of cycling were when I was a kid in Colombia in the 1970’s. Though soccer isconsidered a major sport, the true national sport, the one that would …
Bicycling has always been a family affair for me. My father is a bicycle enthusiastand made sure we learned to ride at an early age. We rode bikes the way …
A Personal Reflection on Bicycles – Scott Speicher “I wanna live my life on two wheels” is the phrase I often joke about to my family. This phrase still stands …
Why I ride. I’ve pedaled a long way in the past 10 years. From struggling with a broken, down-to-one-gear, bike on a ride to Eagle and back with my sister …