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* [https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Davis_Bike_Collective Davis Bike Collective], 2008-2012 (including Bici Bici 2011)
* [https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Davis_Bike_Collective Davis Bike Collective], 2008-2012 (including Bici Bici 2011)
* [https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bike_Farm Bike Farm] of Portland, 2013-2015
* [https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bike_Farm Bike Farm] of Portland, 2013-2015
* [https://en.bikebike.org/conferences/Everywhere2021/ Bike!Bike! Everywhere!] 2021


====Community Bike Shops visited include====
====Community Bike Shops visited include====

Revision as of 15:55, 8 June 2021

Angel York (she/her) learned to ride a bike in ~1989, joined the Bike Collectives Think Tank Listserv in 2009 and this wiki in 2011. Wiki Administrator with access to backend.

Bike Collectives volunteered or worked for include

Young angel biking.jpg Davis bike collective angel2010.jpg

Community Bike Shops visited include

Bike life outside of community bike shops

Davis, CA
Portland, OR

Involvement in non-bike volunteer-run orgs

Portland, OR

Bike tours longer than a few days, all on recumbents

Angel bike tour map.png

  • Florida to California with Aaron Wickstrom, 2005
  • Toronto to Iowa with Charlie DeTar, 2006
  • SLC to Reno to Sacramento to Santa Cruz with Meara McClenahan, 2006
  • Portland to Davis with Darin Wick, 2011
  • North Bay to Sacramento & back, then up to Portland, all with Darin Wick, 2018
  • Salt Harvest: Portland to Whalen Island County Campground and back, with Darin Wick 2019
  • Hazelnut Harvest: Portland to Salem and back, with Darin Wick 2019
  • Bike move: Portland to Ferndale with Darin Wick. Was supposed to be to Santa Rosa, but we got cut off in all directions by the annual literal apocalypse (see definition 3). 2020

Rides in motor vehicles since June 2018

  • 2018 - Ferry, to get across the SF Bay
  • 2018 - Aerial tram, to get to work once or twice
  • 2019 - Elevator when being escorted to a study (got paid $40 to learn I have a high pain tolerance)
  • 2020 - Used the elevator daily to move a cart at work for about a month
  • 2020 - Elevator in a skyscraper that didn't seem to have stairs
  • 2020 - Bike move got cut off in all directions (except back the way we came) by California's annual apocalypse. Darin's father picked us up with his pickup truck.

Bikes etc.

My friends on the wiki (add yourself!)

Comments

Tell me about your bike collective! And/or your experience with bikes! --Angel York (talk) 16:35, 8 March 2016 (PST)