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We’ve often talked about how slow travel by bicycle helps you see your adventure with far more detail than by car. But can we slow it down even more and reinforce that lesson? On this episode, exploring the parallels of exploring a city by foot and how that proves the point!
Hey it’s the direct download link for The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost.
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Have some bike touring or overnight stories to share? Send your pics, audio or a quick tweet – all welcome. Email the show at [email protected] or call the lightly-used Pedalshift voicemail line at (202) 930-1109
Exploring Seattle without a car
Using walking as a way to scope neighborhoods
Slow travel lessons from bike touring, applied to everyday life
What you notice on foot that you miss by bike or car
Sound, sight lines, and the feel of a place
Low-friction wandering and following curiosity
Inefficiency as a feature, not a bug
Walking as a gateway to reflection and perspective
Seeing contrasts in how people live
Choosing small adventures in ordinary days
Seattle waterfront moments and future adventure reminders
Brompton update: travel, repairs, and getting back on two wheels
Details at pedalshift.net/live!
As always we like to close out the show with a special shoutout to the Pedalshift Society! Because of support from listeners like you, Pedalshift is a weekly bicycle touring podcast with a global community, expanding into live shows and covering new tours like this summer’s upcoming bike tour! If you like what you hear, you can support the show for 5 bucks, 2 bucks or even a buck a month. And there’s one-shot and annual options if you’re not into the small monthly thing. Check it all out at pedalshift.net/society.
You’ve been hearing about Jason Kent and his music for many fine episodes. Jason has a new solo album available NOW. Go listen to JUKEBOX BOY wherever cool music is available!
The post The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost appeared first on Pedalshift.
By We’ve often talked about how slow travel by bicycle helps you see your adventure with far more detail than by car. But can we slow it down even more and reinforce that lesson? On this episode, exploring the parallels of exploring a city by foot and how that proves the point!
Hey it’s the direct download link for The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost.
Subscribe/Follow The Pedalshift Project:
RSS – iTunes – Overcast – Android – Google Podcasts – Stitcher – TuneIn – IHeartRadio – Spotify
Reach out to the show via email, Twitter and Instagram. Don’t forget to join the newsletter too.
Have some bike touring or overnight stories to share? Send your pics, audio or a quick tweet – all welcome. Email the show at [email protected] or call the lightly-used Pedalshift voicemail line at (202) 930-1109
Exploring Seattle without a car
Using walking as a way to scope neighborhoods
Slow travel lessons from bike touring, applied to everyday life
What you notice on foot that you miss by bike or car
Sound, sight lines, and the feel of a place
Low-friction wandering and following curiosity
Inefficiency as a feature, not a bug
Walking as a gateway to reflection and perspective
Seeing contrasts in how people live
Choosing small adventures in ordinary days
Seattle waterfront moments and future adventure reminders
Brompton update: travel, repairs, and getting back on two wheels
Details at pedalshift.net/live!
As always we like to close out the show with a special shoutout to the Pedalshift Society! Because of support from listeners like you, Pedalshift is a weekly bicycle touring podcast with a global community, expanding into live shows and covering new tours like this summer’s upcoming bike tour! If you like what you hear, you can support the show for 5 bucks, 2 bucks or even a buck a month. And there’s one-shot and annual options if you’re not into the small monthly thing. Check it all out at pedalshift.net/society.
You’ve been hearing about Jason Kent and his music for many fine episodes. Jason has a new solo album available NOW. Go listen to JUKEBOX BOY wherever cool music is available!
The post The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost appeared first on Pedalshift.