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  1. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-

  2. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-

  3. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-

  4. Brews Cruise

    La Cumbre Brewing, Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 AM MDT

    La Cumbre Brewing Company on Instagram: "Bike Month is in full swing and we’re already planning to finish strong 🚲 Mark your calendars for our first-ever Brews Cruise Group Ride! We’ve teamed up with @canteenbrewhouse, @bikeworksabq and @sendit.safely for a rad bike month finale! We’ll cruise a 10-mile out-and-back from La Cumbre to Balloon Fiesta Park and back via the North Diversion Channel Trail - a closed, shared-use path that’s perfect for riding together. Helmets encouraged, all levels welcome. Ride for free, or choose from a few registration tiers to support Bike ABQ and unlock ride perks & merch (including the official Brews Cruise tee 👀) ➞ Sign up and more info at the link in bio. But wait, there’s more 🚲🚲 After the ride, stick around to help us kick off the first-ever Maker’s District Neighborhood Block Party! Same day as the cruise (5/30), from 12–6pm, our hood will come together to collectively open our doors, highlight, and celebrate our super cool, unique, thriving industrial neighborhood & community. We’re excited to host and share all there is to discover. Expect open houses, pop-ups, art, food, music, good beer, good friends, and lots more to explore as you make your way through the district. At La Cumbre, we’ll be holding it down with our post-ride Bike Fair with bike vendors, vintage, art, and top tier beer, (plus more as we continue planning!) Plus if you’re on you’re bike, you’ll be able to discover the neighborhood on two wheels! Come be part of something cool 🚲 And if you completed all or part of the Brewery Bike Passport, make sure to swing by that day and submit it by 1PM for the prize drawings 👀 📍Full block party map coming soon!"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DYAsNZgieF_/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/brews-cr

  5. Brews Cruise

    La Cumbre Brewing, Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 AM MDT

    La Cumbre Brewing Company on Instagram: "Bike Month is in full swing and we’re already planning to finish strong 🚲 Mark your calendars for our first-ever Brews Cruise Group Ride! We’ve teamed up with @canteenbrewhouse, @bikeworksabq and @sendit.safely for a rad bike month finale! We’ll cruise a 10-mile out-and-back from La Cumbre to Balloon Fiesta Park and back via the North Diversion Channel Trail - a closed, shared-use path that’s perfect for riding together. Helmets encouraged, all levels welcome. Ride for free, or choose from a few registration tiers to support Bike ABQ and unlock ride perks & merch (including the official Brews Cruise tee 👀) ➞ Sign up and more info at the link in bio. But wait, there’s more 🚲🚲 After the ride, stick around to help us kick off the first-ever Maker’s District Neighborhood Block Party! Same day as the cruise (5/30), from 12–6pm, our hood will come together to collectively open our doors, highlight, and celebrate our super cool, unique, thriving industrial neighborhood & community. We’re excited to host and share all there is to discover. Expect open houses, pop-ups, art, food, music, good beer, good friends, and lots more to explore as you make your way through the district. At La Cumbre, we’ll be holding it down with our post-ride Bike Fair with bike vendors, vintage, art, and top tier beer, (plus more as we continue planning!) Plus if you’re on you’re bike, you’ll be able to discover the neighborhood on two wheels! Come be part of something cool 🚲 And if you completed all or part of the Brewery Bike Passport, make sure to swing by that day and submit it by 1PM for the prize drawings 👀 📍Full block party map coming soon!"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DYAsNZgieF_/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/brews-cr

  6. Brews Cruise

    La Cumbre Brewing, Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 AM MDT

    La Cumbre Brewing Company on Instagram: "Bike Month is in full swing and we’re already planning to finish strong 🚲 Mark your calendars for our first-ever Brews Cruise Group Ride! We’ve teamed up with @canteenbrewhouse, @bikeworksabq and @sendit.safely for a rad bike month finale! We’ll cruise a 10-mile out-and-back from La Cumbre to Balloon Fiesta Park and back via the North Diversion Channel Trail - a closed, shared-use path that’s perfect for riding together. Helmets encouraged, all levels welcome. Ride for free, or choose from a few registration tiers to support Bike ABQ and unlock ride perks & merch (including the official Brews Cruise tee 👀) ➞ Sign up and more info at the link in bio. But wait, there’s more 🚲🚲 After the ride, stick around to help us kick off the first-ever Maker’s District Neighborhood Block Party! Same day as the cruise (5/30), from 12–6pm, our hood will come together to collectively open our doors, highlight, and celebrate our super cool, unique, thriving industrial neighborhood & community. We’re excited to host and share all there is to discover. Expect open houses, pop-ups, art, food, music, good beer, good friends, and lots more to explore as you make your way through the district. At La Cumbre, we’ll be holding it down with our post-ride Bike Fair with bike vendors, vintage, art, and top tier beer, (plus more as we continue planning!) Plus if you’re on you’re bike, you’ll be able to discover the neighborhood on two wheels! Come be part of something cool 🚲 And if you completed all or part of the Brewery Bike Passport, make sure to swing by that day and submit it by 1PM for the prize drawings 👀 📍Full block party map coming soon!"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DYAsNZgieF_/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/brews-cr

  7. Critical Mass

    UMN Duck Pond, Friday, May 29 at 06:30 PM MDT

    ride with a group of friends last friday of every month

    abq.bikecal.org/event/critical

  8. The Skipped Group Ride – As I am Leading a Hike Tomorrow

    Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This morning I woke at six with the intention of going for a group ride but I felt myself coughing and feeling low energy. When I checked Garmin Connect it said that I had a bad night of sleep and yet still recommended a 28 minute run or a half hour bike ride. I chose to go for a low intensity run and was done by eight in the morning.

    I skipped the bike ride because tomorrow I am organising a hike, rather than just participating in it. This means that I have to be fresh and energetic.It's not just that I have to be fresh and energetic. It's also that today is going to be hot, which implies that drivers will not be in the healthiest state of mind.

    Today I called it, I decided not to go for that group ride.

    It amuses me that I am nervous today, and about tomorrow. I have organised events in the past and things went well. I have been to dozens of events this year. This isn't a step into the unknown.

    I have done activities with the group, and I have been on bike rides in the region where I am planning to hike. I have not hiked there before so this will be an exploratory hike, at least for me. Having said this, following signs is not complicated.

    Possible Storm

    Originally I came up with this walk proposition a few weeks ago because I saw that it could be a rainy weekend. Tomorrow will be warm but there is a chance of storms. Given that there is a risk of storms I prefer to stay local. This is local, for people in Geneva, and a journey for those who are not.

    When I was cycling at the back of Geneva, more than once, I thought that the region would be nice to walk in. Until today I was opposed to the idea due to the logistics of getting to and from Geneva. This hike is convenient when using trains.

    The Walk in Reverse

    Usually the walk is planned from CERN to La Plaine but I plan to do it from La Plaine to CERN. If the weather changes I prefer to be heading towards Geneva than the other way around. I think that by doing a walk one way, and then doing it in the opposite direction it allows you to experience a walk twice, for the first time.

    And Finally

    Tomorrow I am leading a hike. I decided to rest today, so that tomorrow I am full of energy, and patience. If I find that I enjoy leading hikes then I will no longer have to wait for others to organise events. I will have my own. At this point I am a little nervous and that is normal. I expect that within half an hour of the event starting I will be relaxed.

    I am often nervous the first time I participate in an event, so it makes sense that I would be nervous for this first, despite it not being a first. It's my first time leading this group, not my first time leading an event.

    #cycling #groupRide #hike #organiser #sentiment

  9. The Skipped Group Ride – As I am Leading a Hike Tomorrow

    Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This morning I woke at six with the intention of going for a group ride but I felt myself coughing and feeling low energy. When I checked Garmin Connect it said that I had a bad night of sleep and yet still recommended a 28 minute run or a half hour bike ride. I chose to go for a low intensity run and was done by eight in the morning.

    I skipped the bike ride because tomorrow I am organising a hike, rather than just participating in it. This means that I have to be fresh and energetic.It's not just that I have to be fresh and energetic. It's also that today is going to be hot, which implies that drivers will not be in the healthiest state of mind.

    Today I called it, I decided not to go for that group ride.

    It amuses me that I am nervous today, and about tomorrow. I have organised events in the past and things went well. I have been to dozens of events this year. This isn't a step into the unknown.

    I have done activities with the group, and I have been on bike rides in the region where I am planning to hike. I have not hiked there before so this will be an exploratory hike, at least for me. Having said this, following signs is not complicated.

    Possible Storm

    Originally I came up with this walk proposition a few weeks ago because I saw that it could be a rainy weekend. Tomorrow will be warm but there is a chance of storms. Given that there is a risk of storms I prefer to stay local. This is local, for people in Geneva, and a journey for those who are not.

    When I was cycling at the back of Geneva, more than once, I thought that the region would be nice to walk in. Until today I was opposed to the idea due to the logistics of getting to and from Geneva. This hike is convenient when using trains.

    The Walk in Reverse

    Usually the walk is planned from CERN to La Plaine but I plan to do it from La Plaine to CERN. If the weather changes I prefer to be heading towards Geneva than the other way around. I think that by doing a walk one way, and then doing it in the opposite direction it allows you to experience a walk twice, for the first time.

    And Finally

    Tomorrow I am leading a hike. I decided to rest today, so that tomorrow I am full of energy, and patience. If I find that I enjoy leading hikes then I will no longer have to wait for others to organise events. I will have my own. At this point I am a little nervous and that is normal. I expect that within half an hour of the event starting I will be relaxed.

    I am often nervous the first time I participate in an event, so it makes sense that I would be nervous for this first, despite it not being a first. It's my first time leading this group, not my first time leading an event.

    #cycling #groupRide #hike #organiser #sentiment