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Big news for the show: The Pedalshift Project is setting up camp in a new city! This episode breaks down what that means for future tours, how this opens up brand-new riding possibilities, and why the destination may be a bit of a surprise and also not a surprise at all.
My new home: Seattle!
Why? This move is all about geography, access, and expanding the Pedalshift touring sandbox. Seattle places world-class touring terrain right outside the door and increases the show's ability to cover more routes, more often.
And yes—this is a return to the broader PNW. Think of it as a new basecamp, and not a commentary on my beloved Portland. It remains the land of sunshine and bunnies, and it's just down I-5.
There's obviously other details to all of this but they are far more weedsy than worth getting into for you all. Let's focus on the parts that impact the pod!
What Seattle Unlocks for Bike Adventures
Puget Sound & the Islands
Olympic Peninsula
Cascade Range
British Columbia
Western US Access
Simpler jumps to NorCal, SoCal, Alaska, and Rocky Mountain tour starts
How the Show Evolves
More Micro-Tours
Seattle puts quality riding minutes—not hours—away, which means more short trips, more experiments, more rapid-fire episodes.
Some Non-Bicycle Adventures
Exploring by foot - hiking, urban adventures and more. Not a replacement for bikes, but a compliment.
New Possible Arcs
Year-Round Riding
Milder PNW winters = more shoulder-season content and gear discussions. Also proximity to southern CA for winter riding?
What Stays the Same
Early Seattle Recon
Production Notes
Listener Input Wanted
By Tim Mooney4.7
177177 ratings
Big news for the show: The Pedalshift Project is setting up camp in a new city! This episode breaks down what that means for future tours, how this opens up brand-new riding possibilities, and why the destination may be a bit of a surprise and also not a surprise at all.
My new home: Seattle!
Why? This move is all about geography, access, and expanding the Pedalshift touring sandbox. Seattle places world-class touring terrain right outside the door and increases the show's ability to cover more routes, more often.
And yes—this is a return to the broader PNW. Think of it as a new basecamp, and not a commentary on my beloved Portland. It remains the land of sunshine and bunnies, and it's just down I-5.
There's obviously other details to all of this but they are far more weedsy than worth getting into for you all. Let's focus on the parts that impact the pod!
What Seattle Unlocks for Bike Adventures
Puget Sound & the Islands
Olympic Peninsula
Cascade Range
British Columbia
Western US Access
Simpler jumps to NorCal, SoCal, Alaska, and Rocky Mountain tour starts
How the Show Evolves
More Micro-Tours
Seattle puts quality riding minutes—not hours—away, which means more short trips, more experiments, more rapid-fire episodes.
Some Non-Bicycle Adventures
Exploring by foot - hiking, urban adventures and more. Not a replacement for bikes, but a compliment.
New Possible Arcs
Year-Round Riding
Milder PNW winters = more shoulder-season content and gear discussions. Also proximity to southern CA for winter riding?
What Stays the Same
Early Seattle Recon
Production Notes
Listener Input Wanted

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