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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2024 · 49 MIN

In The Shed - Ep. 17

from BikePortland Podcast

Eva Frazier and I (Jonathan Maus) are back on our regular schedule. Yay! This was a really fun episode and it's the perfect listen for the weekend. There's even sound effects of sandhill cranes. Here's a taste of what we talked about:PDX Sidewalk Joy mapEva's report from her trip to Nebraska to see sandhill crane migrationBike Happy Hour Anniversary PartyEva's old commute route on Barbur from southeast Portland to TualatinMy ride with Chad LykinsNails in the bike lane story from 2019Eva's fear of riding over bridgesFood in New York CityOur review of the CityNerd event  Sandy Blvd potential as BikeLoud eyes a bike lane and Eva dreams of depaving it.Will Ladds 500 be too big? Why artists make great BBQ chefsEva is going sailing this weekendWater-related rides during PedalpaloozaThanks for listening, thanks to our paid subscribers, and thanks to Brock Dittus (of Sprocket Podcast fame) for our theme music.

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Eva Frazier and I (Jonathan Maus) are back on our regular schedule. Yay! This was a really fun episode and it's the perfect listen for the weekend. There's even sound effects of sandhill cranes. Here's a taste of what we talked about:PDX Sidewalk...

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